The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has announced temporary closures on the Black Rock Playa, home to the annual Burning Man festival. These closures are designed to safeguard public resources and ensure public safety in the area. The closures will be implemented in two phases over a period of approximately 66 days each year through fiscal year 2027. The first phase will affect a smaller area, while the second phase will cover a significantly larger portion of the playa. However, it’s important to note that the remaining 67% of the playa will remain open for dispersed recreational use. The specific dates for the closures will vary each year: The BLM has emphasized that these temporary closures are necessary to protect the delicate ecosystem of the Black Rock Desert. This will also allow to ensure the safety of visitors. While the closures may impact recreational activities during certain periods, the majority of the playa will remain accessible to the public. The BLM has emphasized that the majority of the playa will remain open for public use. However, the temporary closures will undoubtedly impact the Burning Man festival. It’s important to note that the Burning Man organization has a strong track record of working collaboratively with the BLM to ensure the event’s sustainability and minimize its impact on the environment.Bureau of Land Management Imposes Temporary Restrictions on Black Rock Playa
Closure Details
Closure Dates
Year
Phase 1
Phase 2
2024
July 25 – September 28
August 19 – September 7
2025
July 24 – September 27
August 18 – September 6
2026
July 30 – October 3
August 24 – September 12
2027
July 29 – October 2
August 23 – September 11
Impact on Burning Man