Fall Fire Season in West Virginia is in effect Oct. 1 - Dec. 31. Find information about forest fire laws and safe fire practices here.
About Wildfire Control - WV Division of Forestry

About Wildfire Control

Protecting Our Forests

West Virginia has only one renewable resource – its forests. It stands to reason, then, that much of our energy and effort should be spent on protecting this valuable resource.

The Division of Forestry’s top priority is to do just that. We protect from poor management practices, but most importantly, we protect against the ravaging effects of wildfire. In 1908, more than 1.7 million acres of forestland were destroyed by fire. As a result of this devastation, the West Virginia Reform Law of 1909 was established to protect the state forests. Today, the DOF protects nearly 12 million acres of forestland across West Virginia.

Wildfire Information and Resources

Wildfire Danger Map

It’s important that citizens and businesses alike are aware at all times of the fire danger throughout the state. Please help us protect our trees by staying current with wildfire reports.

Fire Season and Burning Guidelines

Restricted burning regulations are in effect every spring, March 1 – May 31 and fall, October 1 – December 31. Outdoor burning is allowed only from 5 p.m. to 7 a.m., with all fires completely extinguished by 7 a.m.

Burning is prohibited between the daytime hours of 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. State law dictates additional requirements for outdoor burning. Please read all laws before starting any outdoor fire.

Arson Hotline

A reward up to a $5,000.00 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of arsonists who have set fire to another’s property without their permission.

If there is an emergency, call 911.

If you wish to report anonymously, you can report arson here.

Emergency Drought Relief Reimbursement Grant for VFDs

Governor Justice announced a reimbursement grant opportunity that made VFDs eligible to apply for reimbursement of costs incurred while assisting with transporting water for livestock/poultry farms and irrigation for crops.

Please note that eligibility for reimbursement is based on drought conditions and only if that area is in D2-severe or D3-extreme.

All applications must be emailed to Eric Jarrell for review and approval by August 28th.

Please forward any questions to Eric Jarrell – WVDOF
[email protected]

Tips for Safe Outdoor Burning

Careless burning practices cause the majority of forest fires in West Virginia. Follow these simple guidelines when burning outdoors to ensure the safety of our forests and yourself.

  • Stack debris in several small piles instead of one large one.
  • Never burn on dry, windy days.
  • Select a safe place away from overhead power lines, phone lines or other obstructions and where the fire cannot spread into the woods or weedy, brushy areas.
  • Clear at least a 10-foot area around the fire and make sure the area is clear of all burnable material.
  • Have water and tools on hand to extinguish anything that may escape the burn area.
  • Be conscientious of neighbors – Don’t burn debris that produces a lot of smoke at times when smoke does not rise. If the smoke spreads out near the ground instead of rising, put out the fire and burn another time.
  • Stay with the fire at all times until it is completely out. Leaving a fire unattended for any length of time is illegal.
  • Call 911 immediately if a fire does escape.
  • Contact local city government offices for possible burning ordinances when burning within city limits.

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Mission

The West Virginia Division of Forestry is committed to protecting, nurturing, sustaining, and promoting the wise utilization of our state’s forest resources.

About

Established in 1909, as a declaration of the state government for the need of forest protection and research, the West Virginia Division of Forestry protects and conserves the state’s forest resources.

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