Can't say, but I hope not. One thing in its favor is that the area gets a lot of moisture, and it's usually damp, so that may help the trees. I have noticed from what I've seen of the reported fires, is that they tend to be along the Coast south of San Francisco, on the "inland" side of the coast ranges, and in the Cascades, or the Sierra Nevada. I was out there in late August; and the Coast was damp, The Willamette Valley, and the west side of the Cascades was pleasant; warm, but not humid. After you cross the Cascades, you're in the high desert.
This whole area is wide Open and never was there any fires up here. There were concrete barriers down near bathrooms duev2 COVID but the barriers have since been removed as of February 1, 2021... Never any fires here...ever ever... ( Thank you Jesus)
This forum is more for map related questions. You'll need to look at the park website for more information about that.
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