BOISE, Idaho – The Idaho Department of Lands (IDL) ended its extended closed fire season Friday.
due to dry conditions and unseasonably high temperatures.
Now that the closed fire season has ended, Idaho residents no longer require a permit to burn, but are encouraged to voluntarily seek a permit or check their local fire conditions.
“Please remain vigilant and practice safe burning habits, as fire prevention is essential year-round. Anyone starting a fire is responsible for the fire, which may include responsibility for damages and suppression costs of an escaped fire,” IDL said.
As the wildfires caused devastating damage in , and Montana this year.