With Teton County, Bridger-Teton National Forest, and Grand Teton & Yellowstone National Parks currently posting moderate fire danger, Fremont county is in considerably worse condition. The County Commissioners unanimously voted to accept the Fremont County Fire Warden’s recommendation to issue a fire ban earlier this week that will remain in effect until further notice. There is an extreme danger of fire throughout Fremont County and there is a presence of an excessive amount of flammable materials. As in Teton County, any open fire or discharge of any Class A, B and/or C fireworks are prohibited on all state and private land, including but not limited to, county roads, easements and rights-of-ways in Fremont County.
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