Meadow fire in Yosemite grows to 4,434 acres

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Wednesday, September 10, 2014
This Sunday, Sept. 7, 2014 photo provided by Rachel Kirk shows smoke from a fire rising above Little Yosemite Valley near Yosemite National Park, Calif.
This Sunday, Sept. 7, 2014 photo provided by Rachel Kirk shows smoke from a fire rising above Little Yosemite Valley near Yosemite National Park, Calif.
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YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK, Calif. -- While Yosemite Valley remains open, the National Park Service has closed some areas of the park to allow firefighters to allow fire management operations to continue and keep visitors safe.

National Park Service Update: Meadow Fire Update and Safety Closures

The Meadow Fire is at 4,434 acres with 327 personnel and eight aircraft assigned. Conditions are smoky and are predicted to remain smoky for the next few days.

September 09, 2014 Posted by: Yosemite Fire Information

The Meadow Fire is at 4,434 acres with 327 personnel and eight aircraft assigned. Conditions are smoky and are predicted to remain smoky for the next few days.

PHOTOS: Wildfire burns inside Yosemite National Park

Meadow Fire Safety Closure

The Meadow Fire has progressed rapidly and in multiple directions. In order to maintain the safety of park visitors and allow fire management operations to continue unimpeded, the Superintendent of Yosemite National Park is designating a portion of Yosemite Wilderness as closed. The area will be closed until further notice is given.

By order of the Superintendent of Yosemite National Park and under authority of Title 36, Code of Federal Regulations, Section 1.5(a) and Section (a)(1):

The area marked as closed on the accompanying map entitled Meadow Fire Safety Closure dated September 8, 2014.

Features and facilities that are closed include, but are not limited to:

  • Little Yosemite Valley
  • The John Muir Trail between Little Yosemite Valley and Long Meadow.
  • All routes on Half Dome including the Cables, NW Regular Route, and Snake Dike.
  • Sunrise and Merced Lake High Sierra Camps and backpackers' camps.
  • The Sunrise Trail south of the Tenaya Lake Trail junction.
  • Clouds Rest, Sunrise Lakes, Emeric Lake, and Babcock Lake.

These trails and areas remain open:

  • The Mist, John Muir, and Panorama Trails to the top of Nevada Fall.
  • Vogelsang Backpackers' Camp.
  • The Tenaya Lake Trail
  • Fletcher Creek Trail between Vogelsang and Merced Lake Ranger Station