Lincoln National Forest raises fire danger rating to "high" effective April 19, 2024. Visitors are urged to use caution with campfires; human activities are a major cause of wildfires. Safety measures include thorough extinguishment of fires and avoiding dry areas. More info: www.fs.usda.gov/lincoln.
Winter Fire Safety Tips
Gathering around a crackling fireplace with loved ones is a quintessential way to embrace the festive winter spirit. However, it's crucial to prioritize safety when dealing with fire. Take note of these helpful tips to ensure a cozy and secure environment for your winter gatherings.
Read MoreRuidoso Raises Fire Restrictions to Level 3 Effective May 19, 2022
The Village of Ruidoso will implement an escalation to Level 3 fire restrictions at 8 a.m. Thursday, May 19, 2022, which bans sources of fire outside on any public or private property as follows due to extreme fire danger. The order will remain in effect until further notice. Citations will be issued. No exceptions. No warnings.
Read MoreCaution urged ahead of the summer season as dry conditions fuel a wildfire risk
With southern NM being drier than we've seen in years, the Lincoln County Board of Commissioners has issued a Declaration of Fire Danger Emergency (Resolution 2020-44) in accordance with Lincoln County Ordinance 2017-03 and Lincoln National Forest Stage 1 Fire Restrictions. The emergency declaration includes a ban on all burning of open flames, fires, campfires (except in official designated areas), trash, shrubbery, or other material of any kind except by permit. Help keep our forest, firefighters, and local communities safe. Dry conditions are expected to continue through June. These fire restrictions help prevent wildfires so you can continue to enjoy the forest for many years to come.
Read MoreDon't Depend On Luck: Be prepared for the coming wildfire season.
March brings the first signs of spring to drought-stricken Southern New Mexico landscapes, including warmer temperatures, windy conditions, and the potential onset of wildfires. To prepare for the 2021 wildfire season, the Lincoln National Forest is working with partners at other forests, state and federal agencies, and non-governmental organizations on a year-round wildfire preparedness campaign. With Saint Patrick’s Day approaching, our message is: don’t depend on luck – be aware and prepared.
Read MoreVOR To Move to Level I Fire Restrictions Effective July 16, 2018
The Village of Ruidoso moves into Level I fire restrictions effective at 9 AM on Monday, July 16, 2018.
Read MoreVOR to Move to Level II Fire Restrictions on Friday, June 22nd
The Village of Ruidoso and the Ruidoso Fire Department announced that the fire restrictions will be dropping to Level II on Friday, June 22nd at 5:00 PM. Level II still does not allow for the use of charcoal, outdoor burning stoves, smoking outdoors, fireworks or campfires. However, it is OK to use gas grills that are UL/FM approved. For any further questions, please contact Village Hall at 575-258-4343 or call the Ruidoso Fire Department at 575-257-3473
Read MoreVOR Moves to Level III Fire Restrictions
Due to the extremely dry conditions, the Village of Ruidoso has moved into Level III fire restrictions effective at 8:00 AM this morning.
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