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News ReleaseConditions have recently improved to reduce the fire danger levels at Yellowstone National Park.
Thanks to an average of 2 inches of rain that fell in the park during the week of August 16th, park officials were able to lower the fire danger from very high, to high.
Stage 1 fire restrictions that were put in place back on July 1st, are no longer in effect.
Campfires are allowed within established fire rings in campgrounds and some back-country campsites.
They must always be attended and cold to the touch before abandoning.