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Update: Pile Burn Planned in Mesa Verde National Park Starting on February 17, 2026

February 14, 2026by Ranger Tom0

Fire managers at Mesa Verde National Park have announced a planned pile burn, scheduled to take place between February 17 and February 19, 2026. This decision comes as a response to favorable weather conditions which are conducive to such activities. The burn is an integral part of the park’s maintenance and preservation strategies.

Pile burns are a common method used by park management to reduce the risk of larger, uncontrollable wildfires. By burning accumulated debris and dead vegetation in a controlled manner, the potential fuel for future fires is significantly diminished. This proactive approach to fire management helps protect the park’s resources, visitors, and neighboring communities.

Visitors to Mesa Verde National Park during this period are advised to exercise caution. While the burn is controlled, smoke may be visible and could potentially affect those with respiratory conditions. The park management urges visitors to stay informed by checking the park’s official website for updates.

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