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Zone 2 - First 100 Feet

Zone 2 extends from approximately 5 to 100 feet around your home and focuses on reducing vegetation and fuel conditions that could allow wildfire to spread.

The goal is not to remove all vegetation. Instead, create spacing between trees, shrubs, and other fuels while maintaining a healthier landscape.

Home Ignition Zone

Zone 2: The First 100 Feet

Reduce fuel continuity and create spacing between vegetation to help slow wildfire movement toward structures.

Distance 5–100 feet from the home
Priority Reduce fire intensity
Main goal Break up vegetation and fuel sources

Improve Vegetation Spacing

Trees and shrubs that grow too closely together can allow fire to move quickly across a property.

  • Increase spacing between trees and groups of vegetation.
  • Separate shrubs located beneath trees.
  • Remove dead branches and dying vegetation.
  • Keep tree canopies from touching when practical.

Reduce Ladder Fuels

Ladder fuels are vegetation that can allow fire to climb from the ground into shrubs and tree canopies.

  • Remove brush and smaller trees growing beneath larger trees.
  • Limb up trees approximately 6 to 10 feet from the ground, or up to one-third of the tree height where appropriate.
  • Remove dead lower branches and accumulated debris.
  • Maintain separation between grasses, shrubs, and tree canopies.
Before and after photos of clearing the underbrush around a cabin.

Source: County official from Missoula, Montana

Move Combustible Materials Away From Structures

Reduce materials that could become concentrated fuel sources around homes and buildings.

Firewood

  • Store firewood at least 30 feet from structures whenever practical.
  • Remove leaves, weeds, and debris around wood piles.
  • During periods of elevated wildfire risk, move smaller wood piles farther from buildings.

Propane Tanks

  • Maintain approximately 10 feet of clearance around propane tanks.
  • Remove grass, weeds, brush, and combustible vegetation.
  • Do not stack combustible materials near tanks.

Maintain Vegetation Year-Round

Wildfire prevention is ongoing and should be maintained throughout the year.

  • Mow grasses and weeds regularly.
  • Remove dead leaves and pine needles.
  • Clean debris from around utility equipment.
  • Monitor vegetation growth during spring and summer.
  • Remove storm-damaged trees and branches when safe.

Maintain Driveways and Access Areas

Emergency responders need safe access during wildfire events.

  • Trim branches over roads and driveways.
  • Keep access routes free of overgrown vegetation.
  • Ensure gates are clearly marked and accessible.
  • Maintain reflective address signs.

Next Steps

Continue working outward around your property to reduce wildfire risk beyond the first 100 feet.

Page Last Updated: May 26, 2026