Fires Still Burn Near Tok On Eagle Trail, Which Passes Through Copper Valley Headed North

  Firefighters in Tok Remain Vigilant as Cooler Weather Arrives  BY  ALASKA DIVISION OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION   on   SEPTEMBER 6, 2...

 

Firefighters in Tok Remain Vigilant as Cooler Weather Arrives 

September 6th, 2025

Tok, Alaska- On the afternoon of Friday, September 5, firefighters at the Pumpstation Lookout spotted smoke. It was quickly identified as a local homeowner starting their woodstove. As the weather gets cooler, it’s common to see smoke from woodstoves, but our lookouts and patrolling engines will remain vigilant and investigate all visible smoke.

Smoke report from Pump Station Lookout, determined to be smoke from a woodstove. PC: I. Solomon

Crews are still working on the 7 Mile Lookout Fire. On Friday, September 5, firefighters cleaned up areas along the historic Eagle Trail and 7 Mile Lookout Road. They are removing flammable materials to reduce future fire risk and make the area safe for public use. The public should expect to see smoke in this area as crews are safely burning brush piles. Another crew from Alaska is scheduled to arrive in a few days to help with this ongoing work.

Fire investigators have conducted interviews and are continuing to work on their report regarding a recent string of human-caused fires. If you have any information about these incidents, please contact the Division of Forestry & Fire Protection at (907) 505-0362. To remain anonymous, you can submit tips through the AKTips smartphone app.

As of September 1, burn permits are no longer required. However, safe burning statutes and regulations remain in effect and are enforceable year-round. You can find more information at https://forestry.alaska.gov/Assets/pdfs/burn/2019/statutes & regs combined for burn webpages.pdf

If you plan to burn, please call your local forestry office with your address so they are aware to expect smoke. Always consider weather conditions carefully before you start.


Related

Northcountry News 8522879207206377311

News From The Black Spruce Forest

This is the Life

This is the Life
The Gulkana River Bridge

Click Here For Front Page

Too Far North: David Mudrick

Too Far North: David Mudrick

Check Road Conditions Here

Check Road Conditions Here
Click On 511 Site

CLICK: TAKE A BREAK

CLICK: TAKE A BREAK
Read The Bearfoot Guide To Roadside Alaska

Today's Top Journal Stories

This Is The Search Engine

This Month's Journal Stories

The Journal Is Copyrighted Material

The Journal Is Copyrighted Material
All rights reserved. Contact us at 907-320-1145 or write: Linda.ncountry@gci.net
item