Oregon State Parks Under Fire Ban

All Oregon state parks are under a fire ban, including campgrounds, day-use areas and beaches.  The ban includes wood, charcoal briquettes, candles, tiki torches and other devices that emit flames or embers.  Propane stoves and other cooking devices that have a shutoff valve are also prohibited.  The fire ban will be lifted as conditions improve and in coordination with state and local fire officials.  Many state parks remain open, but are experiencing poor air quality and frequent power outages.  Power failure could happen at any park without notice.  

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