Bay Area District Prescribed Fire Program

The lands encompassed within the Bay Area District of California State Parks include a diverse variety of unique ecosystems, many of which have evolved with and been shaped by fire over millennia. California State Parks has employed prescribed fire as a tool to help steward a number of parks accross the State Park System since the 1970s. State Parks first began conducting prescribed fires in Bay Area District parks in the early 1980s, with prescribed pile and broadcast burning having taken place in a number of parks intermittently since then. State Park staff from accross the Bay Area District work closely with CAL FIRE, the Marin County Fire Department and a variety of partners to make sure all prescribed fire work is conducted safely in a manner that furthers State Parks mission to preserve the state’s extraordinary biological diversity, protecting its most valued natural and cultural resources.  

2022 Prescribed Broadcast Burn in Jack London State Historic Park

 

For informaton, please see these Frequently Asked Questions or feel free to contact the Bay Area District Office (707) 769-5652 or email BayAreaNaturalResources@parks.ca.gov. A phone number and email for public information contact(s) will be provided on signage and in press releases and website updates for any given prescribed fire.