If you're heading out camping in Montana, chances are you're planning on building a good ol' campfire. It's part of the experience that just can't be replaced. Sitting around the flames after a long day, telling stories, roasting marshmallows—it's a classic. But before you strike that match, there are a few things to keep in mind so you don't end up on the evening news for accidentally setting half the forest on fire.

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Check for Fire Restrictions

Before anything else, make sure there aren't any current fire restrictions in the area you're headed. Conditions can change quickly during fire season. Don't assume it's fine just because it rained last week. You can check the most up-to-date restrictions HERE.

Pick the Right Spot

Don't just build a fire wherever you feel like it. Find a clear, flat area away from hanging branches, dry grass, and brush. Make sure there's nothing nearby that could catch a spark. Clear a wide space around your fire ring. It shocking how fast pine needles and dead grass can light up.

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Watch the Weather

If it's super windy, skip the fire altogether. Gusts can carry embers farther than you think. And this should go without saying, but never leave your fire unattended. Fires can get out of hand in seconds.

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Put It Out the Right Way

Even if the flames are out, your fire might still be burning underneath. Hot coals can stay alive for hours—or even days—hidden under ash. All it takes is one ember, one gust of wind, and suddenly you've got a big problem on your hands.

Here's how to safely put your fire out:

  • Remove the fire ring (rocks can hold heat)
  • Drown the coals and wood with lots of water
  • Stir the ashes to uncover hidden hot spots
  • Repeat the soak and stir until everything is cold to the touch—logs, coals, ash, dirt—everything
  • Double-check with the back of your hand (carefully) to make sure there's no remaining heat
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If you come across a smoldering fire that someone else didn't put out properly—do the right thing and take care of it.

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