Submitted by Grays Harbor County Fire Marshal
Effective 12:01 a.m. Friday, July 12, 2024. With the continued trend of warm and dry weather and fire danger the Grays Harbor County Fire Marshal’s office and Fire Districts are enacting further restrictions on outdoor burning in Grays Harbor County until conditions moderate.
Recreational campfires, charcoal and wood burning devices, residential yard waste and land clearing burning are prohibited until further notice.
The use of natural and propane gas burning self-contained camping stoves and natural and propane gas burning portable fire pits is allowed.
*** For information about fires on local BEACHES, visit ***
Alerts | Washington State Parks or call
Washington State Parks: 360-902-8844
For more information on local fire restrictions
Fire Districts: Emergency pages of the local telephone book
Grays Harbor County: Fire Marshal’s Office at 360-249-4222
City Fire Departments: Government pages of the local telephone book
Washington State Department of Natural Resources: Pacific Cascade Regional Office at 360-577-2025, orOlympic Region Office at 360-374-2800, or their Fire Center at 360-575-5089
Olympic Region Clean Air Agency: 1-800-422-5623
Olympic National Park 360-565-3130
Olympic National Forest: 360-956-2402
For daily updates on burn restrictions
For information about fires on local BEACHES, contact:
Washington State Parks: 360-902-8844
For more information on local fire restrictions:
Fire Districts: Emergency pages of the local telephone book
Grays Harbor County: Fire Marshal’s Office at 360-249-4222
City Fire Departments: Government pages of the local telephone book
Washington State Department of Natural Resources: Pacific Cascade Regional Office at 360-577-2025, orOlympic Region Office at 360-374-2800, or their Fire Center at 360-575-5089
Olympic Region Clean Air Agency: 1-800-422-5623
Olympic National Park and Olympic National Forest: 360-565-3121
For daily updates on burn restrictions:
Contact DNR at 1-800-323-BURN or visit the website.