§ 02 — OVERVIEW
Wild Fire Interpretive Site sits along the Bighorn Scenic Byway. Stop and see the spectacular valley views.
Wildfire Fire has a number of beneficial effects. It eliminated diseased and dying trees, recycles nutrients back into the soil, and starts the cycle of growth again by allowing sunlight to reach the ground, stimulating the growth of grass. The Forest Service uses prescribed fires to enhance wildlife habitat, increase forage for grazing, improve the health and vigor of the forest, and reduce the chance of wildfires. The burned area on the hillside behind you is the result of a wildfire caused by the careless use of fireworks in the summer of 1984. The Forest Service has chosen not to replant trees as the open area crated by the fires is excellent wildlife habitat. While wildfires can have some of the same beneficial effects as prescribed fires, wildfires cause by people or by lightning sometimes can rage out of control, destroying valuable timber, threatening nearby communities or developments, and eventually accelerating erosion.
§ 03 — TRAILS NEARBY
§ 04 — CONDITIONS
National Weather Service · seven-day outlook · updated hourly
§ 05 — SIGNAL
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§ 06—09 — FROM THE FIELD
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§ 07 — REVIEWS
§ 08 — TRIP REPORTS
§ 09 — COMMUNITY PHOTOS
§ 01 — VITALS
Nearby Trails
Tue
69°F
Partly Sunny then Slight Chance Showers And Thunderstorms
15 to 24 mph SW
Wed
57°F
Rain Showers Likely
5 to 21 mph WSW
Thu
62°F
Mostly Sunny
5 to 13 mph WNW
Fri
71°F
Sunny
6 to 12 mph WSW
Sat
66°F
Chance Showers And Thunderstorms
6 to 14 mph WSW
Sun
60°F
Chance Rain Showers
7 to 12 mph NNW
Mon
62°F
Chance Rain Showers then Slight Chance Showers And Thunderstorms
5 to 13 mph NW
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