Illegal Campers Start Fire At Acadia National Park

June 11, 2019
An illegal camper started a wildfire at Acadia National Park/NPS

An illegal camper started a wildfire at Acadia National Park/NPS

Driving up to one of the campgrounds at Acadia National Park without a reservation is not likely to reward you with a site, as they're extremely popular and quickly reserved. That might be why there have been illegal campsites in the park, including one where a small wildfire started.

The small fire flared up near the base of the Cadillac Summit Road late last week. Visitors reported the fire to park rangers at approximately 5 p.m. Friday, and Bar Harbor Fire Department along with Mount Desert Fire Department managed to put it out 6 p.m. The burned area was estimated at .21 acres, and at least one person of interest has been identified in association with the campsite and fire. 

“Thanks to the Bar Harbor Fire Department and the Mount Desert Fire Department, this human-caused fire was effectively contained in about one hour,” said Superintendent Kevin Schneider. “Their expertise and rapid response kept everyone safe.”

During the past two weeks, three illegal campsites, all with open fires activity, have been located in the park. There is no backcountry camping allowed in the park. There are four campgrounds managed by Acadia National Park and many other private campgrounds in the communities surrounding the park. 

Park rangers have also been noticing a greater number of legal fires at campgrounds that are left unattended. Visitors are reminded to not leave a campfire unattended. Even a small breeze could quickly cause the fire to spread. When leaving a campsite or picnic area, drown the campfire with water to ensure no hot embers remain. 

 

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