FIREWOOD AVAILABLE (Press Release)
– One Weekend Only in Mammoth Lakes Basin –
BISHOP, Calif., Sept. 20, 2012 – The Inyo National Forest is announcing a special opportunity for personal use fuelwood collection in the Mammoth Lakes Basin on the weekend of September 28-30. The area will open for fuelwood collection at 8:00 a.m. on these three days. All firewood collection activities must be completed by 5:00 p.m. each day. This is a one-time event for these three days only, which will be supervised by U.S. Forest Service personnel. A vehicle checkpoint will be established on Lake Mary Road, immediately above the junction with Old Mammoth Road. Those collecting firewood will need to check in before cutting fuelwood, and check out with their load of fuelwood at this check point.
You must have a valid 2012 personal use fuelwood permit to collect dead and down material only. Permittees will be required to park along the shoulder of Lake Mary Road during collecting activities, and will not be permitted to drive off-road for firewood retrieval. Firewood gathering will be permitted only outside of developed recreation sites. No firewood cutting will be allowed at campgrounds, lodges, resorts, recreation cabins, the pack station, or any other developed site. All other wood cutting regulations are in effect. No firewood cutting will be permitted on private land, and the public is asked to avoid trespass on nearby private property at Pokonobe Lodge.
Fuelwood permits may be purchased at local Forest Service Ranger Stations and Visitor Centers. Fuelwood permits are $15.00 per cord with a two cord minimum purchase. The Inyo National Forest will institute shut down days (for chainsaw use) based upon daily Project Activity Levels. Permit holders can call (760) 873-2555 for information on shut down days.
Fuelwood permits may be obtained at the following locations:
Mono Basin Scenic Area Visitor Center in Lee Vining; (760) 647-3044
Mammoth Lakes Welcome Center in Mammoth Lakes; (760) 924-5500
White Mountain Ranger Station in Bishop; (760) 873-2500
InterAgency Visitor Center in Lone Pine; (760) 876-6222.
Please call ahead for current business hours.
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