2015 Prescribed Fire Schedule

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Natchez-Trace-PW-logoTN, AL, and MS: The Natchez Trace Parkway released its prescribed fire (controlled burning) schedule for 2014-2015.   From December 2014 through September 2015, prescribed fire operations will be conducted at various locations along the Parkway (see table below).

Prescribed Fire Name Milepost Prescribed Fire Name Milepost
MP 404 Burn Pile 404.4 Arlington WUI 260.9 – 261.1
Tobacco Farm 401.7 – 403.1 Lakeside WUI 259.9 – 260.8
MP 401 Barrens 400.9 – 401.6 Hernando de Soto 243.2 – 245.9 W
ML Hiking Trails 385.7 Monroe Mission 243.2 – 245.9 E
MP 386 Burn Pile 385.6 Chickasaw Agency 241.0 – 241.6
Old Trace Drive 375.3 – 377.5 MP 231 Burn Pile 231.2
MP 334 Burn Pile 334.0 MP 219 Burn Pile 219.1
MP 309 Burn Pile 309.5 Little Mountain 192.9 – 193.3
Tishomingo State Park 304.0 – 304.9 MP 148 Burn Pile 148.4
Twentymile Overlook 278.3 – 278.6 MP 120 Burn Pile 119.5
Need Center 265.2 – 266.5 West Florida Boundary 107.9 – 108.2
Lakeshire Woodlands 262.4 – 263.8 Boyd Site 106.7 – 107.3
Chickasaw Village 261.4 – 262.0 Rocky Springs 54.1 – 55.8

Prescribed burning is one way to manipulate habitat for wildlife.

Prescribed fire is a useful and cost effective tool for managing the forests and grasslands that encompass the Parkway.  Prescribed fire reduces the

buildup of dead woody material, decreases the risk of catastrophic wildfire, perpetuates fire dependent vegetation, reduces exotic vegetation, provides habitat and forage for animals, and restores the natural role of fire in a healthy ecosystem.

During prescribed fire operations, smoke warning signs will be placed along the Parkway as a precaution.  Motorists should travel at a safe speed with headlights on when smoke is visible.  Please be aware of park rangers, firefighting personnel, and equipment along the roadway and mow line.  If visibility falls below 500 feet, the Parkway may be temporarily closed until smoke has cleared.  Some smoke may be visible for several days after initial prescribed fire operations have ended.

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