County conducts pile burning southwest of Bend

Photos of debris piles on a snow covered hill

Deschutes County Natural Resources is alerting residents that winter pile burning will begin Feb. 17, near the Seventh Mountain Resort and Points West communities, about 6 miles southwest of Bend. 

The County will burn piles on up to 24 acres. Ignitions will take place on weekdays when weather, fuel moisture and air quality meet the criteria for safe and effective operations. Crews will avoid burning on weekends and holidays when possible. 

Crews will burn leftover limbs and brush from fuel-reduction work. This work helps restore forest health and lower wildfire risk. Burning in the winter helps reduce fuel buildup and protects nearby communities. 

What residents can expect:

  • Smoke may impact air quality overnight and in the early morning. Residents are encouraged to keep doors and windows closed during those times. 
  • Smoke may be visible from Century Drive, Bend and the surrounding area. 
  • Piles may smolder for several days. Crews will monitor them until they are fully out. Please do not call 911 to report these planned ignitions. 

For more information, please contact Deschutes County Natural Resources at forester@deschutes.org

 

News Release Issued: February 17, 2026