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Lake Mead is to conduct a prescribed burn on November 6  

BOULDER CITY, Nev.– The National Park Service will conduct two prescribed burns near 

Willow Beach, Arizona, on Monday, November 6. The first burn pile is approximately 1/4-mile 

northeast of the employee housing, near Willow Beach Fish Hatchery. The second burn pile is 

200 yards up the Jumbo Wash access road, south of Willow Beach Ranger Station. The roads 

adjacent to the piles may experience short-term impacts, but closures are not expected. 

This activity aims to eliminate hazardous combustible material generated and piled during the 

annual cutting and thinning projects conducted in the area. The prescribed burn will protect 

structures, infrastructure, and natural resources in the surrounding area and ensure the safety of 

residents and visitors.  

The burn piles are comprised of wood and other plant material associated with tree trimming and 

include a mix of tamarisk, willows, arrow weed, various desert brush, and untreated wood from 

facility operations and maintenance. 

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