Livermore Fire Protection District
03/30/2026
This includes our entire district
🔥LARIMER COUNTY FIRE RESTRICTIONS: MARCH 25-MAY 5, 2026
On recommendation by the Larimer County Sheriff, the Board of Larimer County Commissioners today voted 2-0 to adopt fire restrictions in unincorporated Larimer County since the danger of wildfire, forest and grass fires are great due to above-normal temperatures, lightning strikes, and windy, dry conditions.
As of 12:01 a.m., March 25, 2026, restrictions on open fires for the unincorporated portions of Larimer County go into effect. These restrictions stay in effect until 11:59 p.m., May 5, 2026. Also in effect are restrictions on the combustible devices, public firework displays and incendiary devices. This is NOT a fire ban.
⚠️This restriction is in effect for unincorporated Larimer County BELOW 9,000 feet.
RESTRICTED TODAY
❌Uncontained Open Fires
❌Smoking in the open is not allowed, including on trails, parks and open spaces
ALLOWED
✔️Fireplaces or wood stoves located inside a residence
✔️Gas-fueled fires, including grills and camping stoves
✔️Camping and cooking fires in developed camping areas
✔️Fires in permanently constructed masonry fire pits
In order to address fire risk while still accounting for different climate areas, Larimer County has implemented a zoned approach to restrictions. The county is divided into three zones: below 6,000 feet, 6,000–9,000 feet, and above 9,000 feet. View a real-time, interactive map of the restriction area here: https://aegis.larimer.gov/
Stage 1 Fire Restrictions are now in effect
03/24/2026
LFPD is still on the scene of a serious crash between 5006-5199 W County Road 72 Owl Canyon. The roadway is closed and will be for several hours. Colorado State Patrol is investigating.
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311 W County Road 74e
Livermore, CO
80536