Stage I fire restrictions begin June 26

A scorched hillside in Garfield County following a wildfire.

Garfield County Sheriff’s Office

Garfield County, the Garfield County Sheriff’s Office, Bureau of Land Management (BLM), the U.S. Forest Service, and the seven fire districts in Garfield County are implementing Stage 1 fire restrictions effective at midnight on Thursday, June 26, 2025. This applies to all of Garfield County.

This decision was made with thoughtful consideration. We look at the data, the potential for significant wildfires, and balance it with the impacts to our community. Our concern, with the level of fire danger we are seeing; one spark could quickly spread into a dangerous wildfire threatening lives, property, and natural resources.

Fire restrictions are implemented based on specific criteria, including moisture content of vegetation, weather outlooks, human risk factors, and firefighting resource availability. It has been hot, dry, and unseasonably windy. So far this year, we have had several Red Flag warnings. The National Weather Service is forecasting above average temperatures and dry conditions with no relief from rain anytime soon.

With increasingly dry vegetation, severe drought conditions, and more hot and dry conditions approaching, the danger for human-caused wildfires increases even more.

What Stage I fire restrictions mean in Garfield CountyFireworks are not allowed under Stage I Fire Restrictions. Professional fireworks shows may be allowed through the permitting process.All burn permits are postponed/Canceled until further notice.Campfires are only allowed within designated fire grates in developed areas (i.e. a permanent in-ground containment structure or store bought fire pit) A temporary fire pan and rock campfire rings will not be acceptable.No fires of any type including charcoal in undeveloped areas.No smoking except within a designated area, enclosed vehicle or building, a developed area or in an area free of combustibles.No use of fireworks or explosive materials, including “exploding†targets or bullets and tracer rounds.Exercise common sense and industry safety practice when welding or operation of an acetylene or other similar torch with open flame always cleared safe area of vegetation and combustibles.

Penalties
Causing a fire during fire restrictions can be a class 6 felony and can be punishable by fines. Other possible charges range from a Class 2 felony to a petty offense depending on the value of the damage caused. You may be held financially responsible for damage caused.

Federal lands
The use of fireworks, flares, or other incendiary devices, including exploding targets, are always prohibited on Federal lands.

By definition:
A “developed area†is an area, whether within city limits or rural, that is groomed, manicured and or watered, where grasses, brush and trees are regularly attended to by landowner. This includes residential and business areas, improved recreational areas, parks and other common areas.

An “undeveloped area†are lands that are not groomed, manicured, or watered, where grasses, brush and trees have been allowed to grow in a natural environment. This includes green belts that are not landscaped or manicured, open space lands, non-manicured park lands, and other areas where the fire hazard presented by the vegetation is determined by the authority having jurisdiction or designee to be an undue wildland fire hazard.

U.S. Forest Service and the Bureau of Land Management

White River National Forest and BLM Upper Colorado River District to enact stage 1 fire restrictions

June 25, 2025, 1:04 p.m. – GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. – All lands managed by the White River National Forest and the Bureau of Land Management Upper Colorado River District will be under stage 1 fire restrictions beginning Friday, June 27.

Under stage 1 restrictions for the Bureau of Land Management and White River National Forest:

  • campfires are only allowed within designated fire grates in developed campgrounds (including the Forest Service Homestake Valley designated dispersed camping sites in Eagle County); this means a metal, in-ground containment structure — fire pans and rock campfire rings are not acceptable.
  • no fires of any type including charcoal outside of developed areas
  • no smoking except within an enclosed vehicle or building, a developed recreation site or in a barren area free of vegetation
  • no use of explosive materials, including explosive targets
  • no welding or operation of an acetylene or other similar torch with open flame except from an area that has been cleared of vegetation
  • no operation of any internal combustion engine without a spark arresting device properly installed and in working order

Although conditions vary across the area, a longer-term drying trend is expected to continue.

“Fire restrictions are prudent at this time considering the long-range forecast, fuel moisture conditions on the ground, and the continued high public visitation,†said White River National Forest Supervisor Brian Glaspell. “In developed campgrounds where campfires are permitted, please ensure your fire is completely out and cold before leaving.â€

“As we enter stage 1 fire restrictions, it’s crucial for everyone to understand the importance of fire safety during this dry season,†said BLM Upper Colorado River District Manager Greg Larson. “We urge all residents and visitors to be vigilant and responsible with any outdoor activities that could spark a fire. Remember, fireworks are not allowed on federal land.”

Officials consider several criteria when determining the need for fire restrictions, including current and anticipated fire danger, resource availability, and consistency with neighboring jurisdictions. Local, county, state and federal officials within this area evaluate and coordinate fire restrictions weekly during fire season.

BLM Grand Junction and Colorado River Valley Field Offices, part of the BLM Upper Colorado River District, and unincorporated private lands in Eagle, Garfield, Mesa, Pitkin and Summit counties will also enter fire restrictions this week.

Stage I fire restrictions begin June 26

Garfield County enacts fireworks prohibition

Garfield County Emergency Management

June 23, 2025, 4:26 p.m. – Garfield County has passed an ordinance prohibiting the use, sale, and possession of fireworks in unincorporated areas. Garfield County Emergency Manager Chris Bornholdt told the Board of County Commissioners that local conditions and future predictions indicate an extreme fire danger in the area.
The ordinance notes that sagebrush fuel moisture “is at or below 100 percent, a near record low.

Measurements taken in the county indicate Pinyon pine and juniper fuel moisture is 72 percent (significantly below normal moisture content percentages). Fuel moisture percentages are expected to further decrease in the next two weeks, creating high fire danger.â€

Flammable shrubs will “burn aggressively†if live moisture content is between 100 and less than 80 percent, according to the National Wildfire Coordinating Group (NWCG).

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is projecting no significant rain the 14 days following June 23, 2025. NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center is anticipating above average temperatures from now through August in the region, and the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s drought monitor classifies the majority of Garfield County in “severe drought.â€

The board assessed the evidence and found that high fire danger exists, supporting the fireworks prohibition. A state law exempts firework prohibitions between the dates of May 31 through July 5, unless counties show “competent evidence of high fire danger.â€

Anyone using fireworks in violation of the ordinance is subject to a fine of up to $1,000 for each separate violation.

The ordinance covers unincorporated Garfield County; municipalities make their own rules regarding whether fireworks are prohibited. On federal lands, including Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and U.S. Forest Service lands, the use of fireworks, flares, or other incendiary devices, including exploding targets, is always prohibited.

The board unanimously approved the ordinance, 3-0, which is in effect immediately and remains so for one year.

Garfield County enacts fireworks prohibition

GarCo 911: Pre-evacuation lifted for fire in West Glenwood

Glenwood Springs Fire Department

June 23, 2025, 3:53 p.m. – Fire is contained.

Glenwood Springs Police Department

June 23, 2025, 3:34 p.m. – We are responding to a brush fire in the West Glenwood Area. Donegan Road has been closed in both directions between Vista Drive and Sunny Acres Road. Please avoid this area for emergency responders.

Garfield County Emergency Communications Authority

June 23, 2025, 3:58 p.m. – Sunny Acres residents: Pre-evacuation has been lifted by the Glenwood Springs Police Department. The fire is contained.

June 23, 2025, 3:34 p.m. – Sunny Acres residents: Due to a fire, please prepare for possible evacuation orders issued by the Glenwood Springs Police Department. You will receive another message if evacuations are ordered.

Se ha levantado la evacuación previa

23 de junio de 2025, 15:58 – Residentes de Sunny Acres: El Departamento de Policía de Glenwood Springs ha levantado la orden de evacuación. El incendio está contenido.

23 de junio de 2025, 15:34 – Residentes de Sunny Acres: Debido a un incendio, les pedimos que se preparen para posibles órdenes de evacuación emitidas por el Departamento de Policía de Glenwood Springs. Recibirán otro mensaje si se ordena la evacuación.

GarCo 911: Pre-evacuation lifted for fire in West Glenwood

Garfield County Sheriff’s Office: Evacuation lifted and I-70 open in Rulison area between Parachute and Rifle

Garfield County Emergency Communications Authority

6.20.25, 10:20 p.m. – Road open – I-70 is open between mile markers 75 to 87 both directions, between Parachute and west Rifle.

6.20.25, 8:08 p.m. – Evacuation lifted – Rulison area evacuation has been lifted.

6.20.25, 8:03 p.m. – Road open – Highway 6 is open between mile markers 75-87 both directions, from Parachute to west Rifle. I-70 remains closed at this time.

Autoridad de Comunicaciones de Emergencia del Condado de Garfield

6.20.25, 10:20 pm – Camino abierto – La I-70 está abierta entre los marcadores de millas 75 a 87 en ambas direcciones, entre Parachute y el oeste de Rifle.

6.20.25, 8:08 pm – Se levanta la evacuación – Se ha levantado la evacuación del área de Rulison.

6.20.25, 8:03 p. m. â€“ Carretera abierta. La autopista 6 está abierta entre los marcadores de millas 75 y 87 en ambas direcciones, desde Parachute hasta el oeste de Rifle. La I-70 permanece cerrada en este momento.

Garfield County Sheriff’s Office

Evacuation has been ordered for Rulison area

6.20.25, 6:23 p.m. – Evacuations ordered for Rulison area: one mile east of the 81 and one mile west of the 81 evacuate to the Garfield County Fairgrounds.

Garfield County Emergency Communications Authority

6.20.25, 6:05 p.m. – EVACUATE IMMEDIATELY IN AREA OF FIRE: Rulison Area: Due to the fire, evacuate the area immediately. All people and small animals (as well as large animals) should go to the Garfield County Fairgrounds.

I-70 is closed between mile markers 75 and 87 westbound, from Parachute to West Rifle, due to a fire.

Oficina del Sheriff del Condado de Garfield

Se ha ordenado la evacuación del área de Rulison.

6.20.25, 6:23 pm – Se ordenaron evacuaciones para el área de Rulison: una milla al este de la 81 y una milla al oeste de la 81, evacuen al recinto ferial del condado de Garfield.

Garco911/CDOT: I-70 en dirección oeste cerrada entre Parachute y el oeste de Rifle

EVACUAR INMEDIATAMENTE – Ãrea de Rulison: Debido al incendio, evacue el área inmediatamente. Todas las personas y animales pequeños (así como los animales grandes) deben dirigirse al recinto ferial de Rifle.

La I-70 está cerrada entre los marcadores de millas 75 y 87 en dirección oeste, desde Parachute hasta West Rifle, debido a un incendio.

Garfield County Sheriff’s Office: Evacuation lifted and I-70 open in Rulison area between Parachute and Rifle

Garco911/CDOT: I-70 westbound closed between Parachute and west Rifle

Colorado Department of Transportation

6.20.25, 5:47 p.m. – Between Exit 90: CO 13; Rifle (Rifle) and Exit 75: Parachute (Parachute) from mile point 87 to mile point 75. Road closed, expect delays due to safety concerns.

Comment: Large brush fire near interstate, both lanes closed for safety. US-6 is also closed.

Please plan for delays and use EXTREME CAUTION as conditions change rapidly.

Garfield County Emergency Communications Authority

6.20.25, 5:34 p.m. – I-70 is closed between mile markers 75 and 87 westbound, from Parachute to West Rifle, due to a fire.

Garco911/CDOT: I-70 westbound closed between Parachute and west Rifle

Electricity outage affecting parts of Glenwood Springs

The City of Glenwood Springs

June 20, 2:25 p.m. – There is an Xcel electric transmission outage affecting parts of Glenwood Springs and other parts of the valley. Xcel crews are aware and are working on bringing the system up as quickly as possible. There is no estimate at this time for power to be restored. Updates will be posted at cogs.us.

Electricity outage affecting parts of Glenwood Springs

Law enforcement activity at 513 West Ave. in Rifle

Garfield County Sheriff’s Office

On June 18, 2025, the SPEAR task force, with the assistance of the Garfield County All Hazards Response Team (AHRT), executed a narcotics related search warrant at 513 West Ave. in the City of Rifle.

With elements of this case still open, we will hold off on some of the details but wanted the public to know there is no ongoing threat to the community.

SPEAR would like to thank the Garfield County Sheriff’s Office and the Rifle Police Department for their assistance.

SPEAR is a multi-jurisdictional task force based out of the Garfield County, comprised of local and federal law enforcement agencies. Anyone with information on criminal activity is encouraged to reach out to SPEAR through your local law enforcement agency or dispatch at 970 625-8095.

Law enforcement activity at 513 West Ave. in Rifle

Xcel Energy: Planned power outage in Parachute

Xcel Energy

June 9, 2025, 3:23 p.m. – A power outage is planned for the Town of Parachute on June 10, 2025, from roughly 7 p.m. until June 11, 2025, at 6 a.m. The outage is needed while Xcel Energy replaces several utility poles and makes repairs as part of its wildfire mitigation program (WMP). Xcel has placed calls to affected homeowners and notified the town of the outage.

Xcel Energy powerline replacement project

Xcel Energy: Planned power outage in Parachute