Tea Time Hill Wildfire Update: Progress Made in Wharton State Forest
TABERNACLE, NJ — The New Jersey Forest Fire Service is making progress in containing the Tea Time Hill Wildfire, which is burning near the Batona Campground and Apple Pie Hill in Wharton State Forest.
The wildfire has reached a size of 4,000 acres and is currently 75% contained. No structures are threatened by the blaze, and there have been no residential evacuations.
However, the Batona Campground has been evacuated as a precaution. The Batona Trail is closed between Route 532 and Carranza Road, and the Tulpehocken Trail is closed from Apple Pie Hill to Hawkins Bridge. Additionally, local roads within Wharton State Forest are closed, including Carranza Road from the Carranza Memorial to Speedwell Road at Friendship Field.
The fire, which was discovered by the Apple Pie Hill Fire Tower shortly after 9 a.m. on July 5, was ignited by fireworks set off in the forest on the evening of July 4. The New Jersey Forest Fire Service, in collaboration with the New Jersey State Park Police, the New Jersey Division of Fire Safety, and the Burlington County Fire Marshal’s Office, is leading the investigation.
The New Jersey State Park Police remind visitors that fireworks are prohibited in all state parks, forests, and recreation areas. Anyone with information about the fire is encouraged to contact the New Jersey State Park Police tip line at 844-PARK-TIP (844-727-5847). Reports of illegal or suspicious activity can also be made to DEP Dispatch at 1-877-WARNDEP (1-877-927-6337) or 9-1-1.
Forest Fire Service ground crews continue to monitor and combat the wildfire around the clock.