Cache Creek Wildlife Area reopens

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NORTHERN CALIFORNIA – With successful containment of the Jerusalem and Rocky fires, the Cache Creek Wildlife Area has reopened to public as of Tuesday, Aug. 25, according to the California Department of Fish and Wildlife.
 
The Jerusalem fire burned 25,118 acres in Lake, Napa and Yolo counties, eventually joining the southern flank of the Rocky Fire, which was extinguished Aug. 14.
 
Members of the public are cautioned to be aware of their surroundings when outdoors and are asked to report any smoke, which may indicate spot fires.

Visitors are also reminded that campfires are not allowed on the wildlife area.