Brushy Ridge Trail Re-Opens After Fire In Linville Gorge

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The Brushy Ridge Trail (#235) on the Grandfather Ranger District has re-opened. Earlier this week firefighters’ were successful in direct suppression efforts to contain the Brushy Ridge Fire.

The Brushy Ridge fire was reported on Sunday afternoon in a remote area near the Linville River on the northeast side of the Linville Gorge Wilderness Area on the US Forest Service Grandfather Ranger District in Burke County, NC. The fire is 100% contained, there are no active flames and there are no known hot spots. This fire will not be called “out” until the fire receives significant rainfall

While the Brushy Ridge Trail is open, we ask that visitors avoid the area where the fire took place. Immediately following a wildfire there is a potential for hazards such as fire weakened trees, hidden stump holes, and unseen hot spots within the interior of the fire.

Law enforcement investigations confirmed the cause of the fire to be an abandoned campfire. Anyone with information about the cause of the fire is encouraged to call the Grandfather Ranger District Law Enforcement Officer at 828-652-2144.

As we move into the summer camping season, the US Forest Service reminds visitors to be careful with fire. Make sure all flames are extinguished with water or soil and coals are out cold before leaving your campsite.

Original Story (April 29, 2019):

NEBO, NC — Trail and area closures are in place as firefighters respond to a fire burning in the Linville Gorge Wilderness Area on the US Forest Service Grandfather Ranger District in Burke County, NC. The Brushy Ridge fire was reported on Sunday afternoon.

The fire is located in a remote area near the Linville River at the end of the Brushy Ridge trail on the northeast side of the Linville Gorge. The suspected cause of the fire is an abandoned campfire. The estimated size as of this morning is 5 acres.

Firefighters hiked in last night to assess the fire and determine strategies for suppression. The fire is in a hard to reach location, 2.5 miles down into the Gorge. Firefighters returned this morning and are working to contain the fire to a small area. Additional resources are arriving on scene. Firefighters are dealing with steep terrain and thick vegetation as they search for control points.

The US Forest Service has issued an emergency closure for the area within the Linville Gorge Wilderness north of the Hawksbill trail and east of the Linville River. This closure includes the Brushy Ridge Trail (TR #235), The Jonas Ridge Trail (TR #245) and the Devils Hole Trail (TR #244). Drone use is prohibited in the fire area. The Hawksbill Trail (TR #248) remains open at this time.

Visitors in the Linville Gorge Area are asked to use caution, as firefighters will be using area roads to support suppression operations. Hikers can expect to see and smell smoke. Additional trail closures may be put in place if conditions change.