Pile burning planned around June Lake, Crowley Lake
Burns planned for the coming weeks
Over the next few weeks, Inyo National Forest fire personnel will be looking for windows of opportunity to conduct approximately 135 acres of pile burning in the June Lake and Crowley Lake communities to restore forest health and reduce hazardous fuels.
“Pile burning has already been performed in these two areas in years prior, however due to the southwest aspect of the units melting snow faster than in other spots, the timing between weather events has made burning the remaining scattered piles challenging,” said Jeffrey Karl, with the Inyo National Forest.
“We’ll likely have less than a day to mobilize and take the opportunity to burn when the snow levels are just right and the fuels are not too saturated to ignite,” he said. June Lake:
•125 acres located on the northwest side of June Lake itself.
• Flames and smoke will be visible from Highway 158 (June Lake Loop), Northshore Drive. Smoke will also be visible from Highway 395. Crowley Lake:
• 10 acres located within the Aspen Springs and Hilton Creek communities.
• Flames and smoke will be visible from Crowley Lake itself and the community of
Crowley Lake, Highway 395, Aspen Springs, McGee Creek, and potentially Sunny Slopes near Rock Creek.
Smoke is expected to drift away from the aforementioned communities. Some smoke may settle into the valleys overnight, so please do not report or call 911.
Smoke may impact recreation activities in the area, so smoke-sensitive individuals are advised to use caution.
Visit fire.airnow.gov to check particulate levels before you visit the area.
According to the Inyo National Forest, updates will be released via: Facebook:
• www.facebook.com/ inyonf
• Forest website: www. fs.usda.gov/alerts/inyo/ alerts-notices