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The Bureau of Land Management Colorado reopens more public land in Garfield and Eagle counties

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Members of the Thunder Mountain Engine Crew work with hand tools to extinguish hot spots along the eastern edge of the Derby Fire on Wednesday, Sept. 3, 2025.
N. Carpenter/Derby Fire

The Bureau of Land Management has reopened more public lands in Garfield and Eagle counties that were previously closed due to the Derby Fire. The updated closure order takes effect immediately. 

Some areas inside the burned perimeter remain closed because they’re not safe. There are hazards like burned trees and ongoing work to repair damage from fighting the fire. The closure order and map are available on the BLM website.

This closure affects BLM lands north and west of the town of Gypsum that are north of Sweetwater Road; west of the Colorado River; east of the White River National Forest boundary; and south of Derby Creek. 



BLM issued the emergency closure Aug. 20 to ensure public and firefighter safety during fire suppression efforts and to reduce exposure to hazardous situations because of the fire behavior of the Derby Fire. 

This order will remain in effect until fire BLM rescinds the order. The public is to remain clear of the areas still closed. Please use caution and watch for firefighters when traveling in the area. Violations of this emergency order may lead to prosecution, with fines and possible imprisonment. 



For questions about the land closure, call the Colorado River Valley Field Office at 970-876-9000. For updates on the Derby Fire, visit the U.S. Forest Service White River National Forest page on Facebook.

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