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WORLAND, Wyo. — The Bureau of Land Management Worland Field Office will again make a temporary, local exception to the fireworks ban on public lands for the Independence Day Holiday. The use of fireworks will be permitted July 2–5, 2023, at the first gravel pit along the road to the landfill northwest of Worland. 

"This gravel pit is a good location because it poses a low risk for a wildfire start," said BLM Worland Field Manager Mike Phillips. “I hope everyone enjoys a safe Fourth of July." 

Fireworks use is permitted only within this gravel pit and not on the Fifteen Mile Road or gravel pits north of the landfill. 

The BLM’s partnerships with the City of Worland, Worland Fire Protection District #1 and Washakie County will enable an integrated approach to fire management, emergency medical services and law enforcement during the holiday weekend. 

Please properly dispose of litter and avoid the portions of the gravel pit that have been reclaimed and reseeded to allow for the re-establishment of vegetation in these sensitive areas. 

As an extra precaution during the holiday weekend, the Wind River/Bighorn Basin District fire crew will staff engines throughout the district to provide a quick response if any wildfires are started by fireworks. 

For more information, please contact the BLM Worland Field Office at (307) 347-5100.

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