BLM announces prescribed burning in Cline Buttes

Oregon-Washington
Prineville DO
Media Contact
Suzannah Burke
 A prescribed fire pile burn
A prescribed fire pile burn. Photo by BLM staff.

PRINEVILLE, Ore.—BLM fire crews will initiate prescribed pile burning operations Jan. 7, on the Cline Buttes, including about 670 acres of hand piles. Operations are expected to continue through Friday, as weather and site conditions allow. The burn area is located off Fryrear Road, east of Highway 20 and south of Highway 126.

These burns are designed to reduce hazardous fuels, protect nearby communities, and restore native ecosystems and are conducted under strict safety protocols and in coordination with the Oregon Department of Forestry’s smoke management plan.

“Prescribed fire is one of our most effective tools for reducing wildfire risk and improving habitat,” said Jona Ensley, assistant fire management officer. “By carefully planning and executing these burns, we’re helping protect communities and strengthen the health of our public lands.”

Smoke may be visible for several days after ignition and could settle overnight near residential areas. Residents are advised to close windows, limit outdoor activity, and drive cautiously in smoky conditions. No road closures are expected, but signage will be posted.

To view planned and active BLM burns across Oregon and Washington, visit Prescribed Fire | Bureau of Land Management.

For more information, contact Prineville BLM at 541-416-6700.


The BLM manages about 245 million acres of public land located primarily in 12 western states, including Alaska, on behalf of the American people. The BLM also administers 700 million acres of sub-surface mineral estate throughout the nation. Our mission is to sustain the health, diversity, and productivity of America’s public lands for the use and enjoyment of present and future generations.