CAL FIRE CZU continues a 10-acre prescribed pile burn near the Kings Mountain Archery Range in Huddart Park the week of April 28 and into the following week given positive weather conditions. The operation involves removal of vegetation piles, including dead trees, along Kings Mountain and Archery Fire Roads to improve evacuation routes for area residents.
The vegetation piles are the result of CAL FIRE CZU and California Conservation Crews work, in coordination with San Mateo County Parks, to thin a dense Douglas fir stand along the travel route. The prescribed pile burn is located within the Kings Mountain Road Emergency Shaded Fuel Break, a fuel reduction project initiated under Gov. Gavin Newsom's 2019 emergency declaration. CAL FIRE identified 35 high-priority fuel reduction projects statewide as part of that initiative.
Smoke may be visible in the area from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on the day of the burn. Firefighters will extinguish the piles at the end of the day and monitor the area afterward. CAL FIRE CZU has obtained a smoke management plan from the Bay Area Air Quality Management District.
Learn more about Forest Health and Community Safety projects in collaboration with CAL FIRE in San Mateo County Parks.