Stage I fire restrictions replacing Stage II in Garfield County
Stage I fire restrictions resume September 5, 2025, at 12:01 a.m.
GCSO PRESS RELEASE
September 4, 2025
After careful consideration, Garfield County, CO, The Garfield County Sheriff’s Office, Bureau of Land Management (BLM), the U.S. Forest Service and the seven fire districts in Garfield County are moving from Stage II fire restrictions to Stage I fire restrictions effective 12:01 a.m. MST on Friday September 5, 2025. The fire danger is still high but less than it was for the past several weeks when we were under Stage II restrictions.
Fire restrictions are implemented based on specific criteria to include moisture content of vegetation, weather outlooks, human risk factors and firefighting resource availability
What Stage I fire restrictions mean in Garfield County
Penalties
Causing a fire during fire restrictions can be a class 6 felony and can be punishable by fines. Other possible charges range from a Class 2 Felony to a petty offense depending on the value of the damage caused. You may be held financially responsible for damage caused.
Federal Lands
The use of fireworks, flares, or other incendiary devices, including exploding targets, are always prohibited on federal lands.
By definition:
A “developed area” is an area, whether within city limits or rural, that is groomed, manicured and or watered, where grasses, brush and trees are regularly attended to by land owner. This includes residential and business areas, improved recreational areas, parks and other common areas.
An “undeveloped area” are lands that are not groomed, manicured, or watered, where grasses, brush and trees have been allowed to grow in a natural environment. This includes green belts that are not landscaped or manicured, open space lands, non-manicured park lands, and other areas where the fire hazard presented by the vegetation is determined by the authority having jurisdiction or designee to be an undue wildland fire hazard.