West Kern wildfire used for resource benefit, Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks, summer 2003
On August 21, 2003, the West Kern Fire started on the west side of the Kern River Canyon about 1.5 miles from the boundary with Sequoia National Forest. No significant fire history from the last 100 years has been recorded in this area. 2003 marked the first year of a Fire Use program for the Sequoia National Forest. Therefore, in conjunction with the Sequoia National Forest, the West Kern Fire was managed as a Fire Use project. In addition, the fire was managed with the Inyo National Forest. The West Kern Fire burned for 120 days with a final acreage burned of 7968 acres, 3510 acres of which were within Sequoia National Park.
burning stump and pine sapling
U.S. National Park Service
SEKI Fire Name : West Kern Fire || SEKI Fire Number : CA-KNP-20030044
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