For Immediate Release
Prescribed burn operations planned at Sonoma Valley Regional Park
October 21, 2025
SONOMA, CA – Sonoma County Regional Parks in partnership with the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE), Sonoma-Lake-Napa Unit, is planning a series of prescribed burns at Sonoma Valley Regional Park throughout the fall and winter. The first burn will occur on October 22. Fire crews will begin ignitions as early as 8 a.m. and continuing throughout the day. Smoke may be visible around the area throughout the day. This is a permitted prescribed burn; please avoid calling 9-1-1 to report smoke and fire.
These burns will take place throughout the park. It will be closed during the burn and closure signs will be posted and update on our website. For updates on this and other Regional Parks’ prescribed burns, download the Watch Duty app on a mobile device and:
- Click the “RX fire” icon for a specific park
- Toggle notifications ON for real-time alerts
Prescribed burns are carefully planned and must meet strict criteria for ecological benefit, weather parameters, smoke management and fire safety guidelines. (The planned date is subject to last-minute changes due to these considerations.) When all conditions are met, trained wildland firefighters conduct the burn while monitoring the set criteria, fire behavior and designated fire control lines.
These prescribed burns have been planned and coordinated with the Bay Area Air Quality Management District (BAAQMD) to minimize the smoke impacts on surrounding communities.
This project is supported in large part by Parks for all - Measure M. For more information on how Regional Parks uses low-intensity prescribed fire as a landscape management tool, visit SoCoParks.org/Fire.
About Sonoma County Regional Parks
Sonoma County Regional Parks provides essential opportunities for people to connect with nature. Regional Parks contributes to the vibrancy and well-being of our community by expanding access to recreation experiences, serving as responsible stewards of cultural and natural resources and ensuring that our parks are clean, safe and welcoming. Learn more at SonomaCountyParks.org.
About CAL FIRE
The California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE) serves and safeguards the people and protects the property and resources of California. The CAL FIRE Sonoma-Lake-Napa Unit, or LNU for short, is one of 21 CAL FIRE administrative units, and one of the largest. Spanning north of the San Francisco Bay Area from the Pacific Ocean to the Interstate-5 corridor, the counties of Colusa, Lake, Napa, Solano, Sonoma and Yolo come together to form a CAL FIRE Unit. LNU has primary responsibility for 2,063,280 acres of State Responsibility Area (SRA) – the most of any CAL FIRE Unit - and a vast range of vegetation types, populations and political climates. We staff 21 fire stations, 31 state engines, six bulldozers, operate two conservation camps, have one fuel reduction crew, a firefighter hand crew, one helitack base, one air attack base and many other support staff positions.
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Contact Information:
Ariana Reguzzoni
Marketing and Communications
Sonoma County Regional Parks
707-321-0853
ariana.reguzzoni@sonoma-county.org
Jason Clay and Tyree Zander
Public Information Officers
CAL FIRE Sonoma-Lake-Napa Unit
707-967-4207
jason.clay@fire.ca.gov
tyree.zander@fire.ca.gov
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