2025 United States wildfires | |
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Statistics | |
Total fires | 44,80844,808[1] |
Total area | 4,025,601 acres (1,629,103 ha)[1] |
Impacts | |
Deaths | 31 |
Structures destroyed | 18,000+ |
United States wildfires articles (2024–present) |
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2024, 2025 |
This is a list of wildfires across the United States during 2025, that have burned more than 1,000 acres (400 hectares), produced significant structural damage or casualties, or otherwise been notable. Acreage and containment figures may not be up to date.
Background
[edit]Season background
[edit]While most wildfires in the United States occur from May to November, wildfires can occur during any time of the year. Peak fire season is normally in August, when it is the hottest and driest. Wildfires outside of the fire season are becoming more common from climate change and changing weather patterns. Rising temperatures are leading to earlier snowmelt and later fall and winter precipitation. Drought and hot, dry weather events are becoming more common. Forests pests, such as bark beetles, and invasive species, such as cheatgrass, kill trees and make forests more vulnerable. Areas with dense vegetation or tree cover provide ample fire fuel.[2]
Wildfire season is expected to worsen from climate change. Warmer, drier conditions are expected to increase fire severity in California and the Southwest.[2]
Seasonal forecasts
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In March 2025, the Climate Prediction Center (CPC), a branch of NOAA, issued its National Seasonal Fire Outlook. This forecast projected above-normal wildfire risk for much of California, Oregon, Washington, Nevada, and the southwestern United States. The elevated risk was linked primarily to persistent atmospheric patterns resembling La Niña, which typically reduce precipitation and increase temperatures in these regions. The outlook considered factors such as expected temperature and precipitation anomalies, soil moisture, and vegetation dryness to predict fire activity for the upcoming season.[3]
Climatic conditions
[edit]During spring and early summer 2025, observed temperature anomalies across the western U.S. averaged approximately +1.5°C above the 30-year climatological norm. These warmer-than-average conditions contributed to earlier snowmelt and accelerated drying of live and dead vegetation, factors known to increase wildfire potential. These temperature trends aligned with the CPC's seasonal forecast and contributed to extending the typical wildfire season window.[4]
By mid-2025, the U.S. Drought Monitor reported that nearly 45% of the western United States was under severe to exceptional drought conditions, with California and Nevada among the hardest-hit states. These drought conditions stressed vegetation and depleted soil moisture, significantly reducing fuel moisture content and thereby increasing wildfire risk and severity across large areas.[5]
Throughout the season, live fuel moisture levels dropped below 70%, and dead fuel moisture fell below 5% in many fire-prone ecosystems. These critically low moisture levels meant vegetation was highly flammable, facilitating rapid wildfire ignition and spread. Fire Danger Ratings issued by the National Interagency Fire Center (NIFC) frequently reached "High" to "Extreme" during peak fire months, driven by hot, dry winds and low relative humidity. Enhancements in fire monitoring technology were seen in 2025 with the operational deployment of the GOES-T satellite system, which provided real-time thermal imagery to aid in wildfire detection and management.[6][7][8]
Seasonal summary
[edit]The wildfire season commenced early with numerous ignitions in May 2025. Favorable fire weather conditions facilitated rapid expansion of multiple fires, with several surpassing 10,000 acres by early summer. Notable fire activity was recorded in California's Sierra Nevada foothills and Oregon's Cascade Range, where rugged terrain and dry fuels compounded fire growth and suppression challenges.[9]
Firefighting efforts in 2025 required record mobilization of personnel and resources. Incident management teams, ground crews, and aerial firefighting assets were extensively deployed to manage numerous large and complex fires. However, prescribed burning and mechanical fuel reduction strategies faced limitations due to narrow windows of safe weather conditions and ongoing drought, constraining mitigation options during the critical peak season.[10][11]
List
[edit]Name | State | County | Acres | Start date | Containment date[a] | Notes/References | |
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Gap | Arizona | Graham | 1,439 | January 7 | January 10 | 2025 Arizona wildfires[13] | |
Palisades | California | Los Angeles | 23,448 | January 7 | January 31 | 2025 California wildfires – Evacuations forced; destroyed at least 6,837 structures and damaged 966 in Pacific Palisades and Malibu, northwest of Santa Monica; twelve confirmed fatalities and four confirmed injuries; third-most destructive wildfire in California history; associated with extremely powerful Santa Ana wind event.[14][15][16] | |
Eaton | California | Los Angeles | 14,021 | January 7 | January 31 | 2025 California wildfires – Evacuations forced; destroyed 9,418 structures and damaged 1,073 in Altadena and Pasadena, making it the second-most destructive fire in California history; seventeen confirmed fatalities and nine confirmed injuries, making it the fifth deadliest in state history; associated with extremely powerful Santa Ana wind event.[17][18][19] | |
Kenneth | California | Los Angeles, Ventura | 1,052 | January 9 | January 12 | 2025 California wildfires – Evacuations forced. Associated with extremely powerful Santa Ana wind event.[20] | |
Hughes | California | Los Angeles | 10,425 | January 22 | January 30 | 2025 California wildfires – Burned near Castaic Lake. Evacuations forced; associated with extremely powerful Santa Ana wind event that begun on January 22.[21] | |
Border 2 | California | San Diego | 6,625 | January 23 | January 30 | 2025 California wildfires – Vegetation fire burning in the Otay Mountain Wilderness.[22] | |
Buttram | Missouri | Taney | 2,258 | January 28 | February 11 | 2025 Missouri wildfires[23] | |
Fixed Wing | Mississippi | Perry | 1,276 | January 30 | January 30 | 2025 Mississippi wildfires--Burned on Camp Shelby.[24] | |
Blue Hills | Texas | Hutchinson, Moore | 3,900 | February 1 | February 4 | 2025 Texas wildfires--Caused evacuations for residents of Bugbee. Caused by open burning.[25] | |
Cottonwood Canyon | New Mexico | Lincoln | 2,011 | February 8 | February 14 | 2025 New Mexico wildfires – Caused by human activity. The fire resulted in approximately $450,000 in damage.[26] | |
Middleton | Texas | Chambers | 3,089 | February 16 | February 18 | 2025 Texas wildfires--Burned in tall grass 2 miles north of High Island.[27] | |
Eureka Valley | Nebraska | Custer | 4,800 | February 25 | March 4 | 2025 Nebraska wildfires--Caused by human activity.[28] | |
Dismal River Ranch | Nebraska | McPherson, Hooker | 15,800 | February 25 | February 28 | 2025 Nebraska wildfires[29] | |
Two Barrel | Florida | Liberty | 1,944 | February 26 | March 17 | 2025 Florida wildfires – The fire caused approximately $290,000 in damage.[30] | |
Mason Mountain | Oklahoma | Pushmataha | 1,871 | February 28 | March 4 | 2025 Oklahoma wildfires--Human-caused.[31] | |
Turkey Hammock | Florida | Brevard | 1,171 | February 28 | March 22 | 2025 Florida wildfires--Human-caused.[32] | |
River Ranch | Oklahoma | Hughes | 1,100 | March 1 | March 4 | 2025 Oklahoma wildfires[33] | |
Saddle Gap | Oklahoma | Latimer | 12,327 | March 1 | March 12 | 2025 Oklahoma wildfires--Caused by human activity.[34] | |
Patterson | Mississippi | Perry | 1,480 | March 1 | March 1 | 2025 Mississippi wildfires--Burned on Camp Shelby.[35] | |
Red Oak Peak | Oklahoma | Latimer | 1,267 | March 1 | March 5 | 2025 Oklahoma wildfires[36] | |
Low Water | Oklahoma | Pittsburg | 1,984 | March 1 | March 5 | 2025 Oklahoma wildfires--Caused by human activity.[37] | |
Doiser | Kansas | Grant | 1,651 | March 1 | March 4 | 2025 Kansas wildfires--Caused by human activity.[38] | |
Cotham Fires | Missouri | Ripley | 1,084 | March 2 | March 13 | 2025 Missouri wildfires--Burned in Mark Twain National Forest and Sinkin Experimental Forest.[39] | |
Covington Drive Compact | South Carolina | Horry | 2,059 | March 2 | May 22 | 2025 Southeastern United States wildfires § South Carolina[40] | |
Shoot House | Mississippi | Perry | 6,082 | March 2 | March 2 | 2025 Mississippi wildfires – Burned in Camp Shelby Joint Forces Training Center. Caused around $18,000 in damage.[41] | |
Rough Rock | Oklahoma | McIntosh | 1,005 | March 2 | March 4 | 2025 Oklahoma wildfires[42] | |
Basin | Missouri | Taney | 3,185 | March 3 | March 11 | [43] | |
BOX-R (19-T5) 0161 | Florida | Franklin | 1,200 | March 3 | March 19 | 2025 Florida wildfires--Caused by human activity.[44] | |
Robins | Maryland | Dorchester | 1,200 | March 3 | March 12 | [45] | |
Bluitt Plant 2 | New Mexico | Roosevelt | 5,583 | March 3 | March 4 | 2025 New Mexico wildfires[46] | |
Twin Oryx | Texas | La Salle | 2,156 | March 4 | March 6 | 2025 Texas wildfires[47] | |
Welder Complex | Texas | San Patricio | 775 | March 4 | March 8 | 2025 Texas wildfires – Damaged multiple structures and caused four injuries.[48][49][50] | |
Sevier - East Parkway | Tennessee | Sevier | 1,087 | March 4 | March 14 | 2025 Tennessee wildfires[51] | |
Paur | North Dakota | Grand Forks | 1,816 | March 6 | March 6 | 2025 North Dakota wildfires[52] | |
Knotwell | Missouri | Phelps | 1,063 | March 8 | March 12 | 2025 Missouri wildfires--Burned in Mark Twain National Forest.[53] | |
Long Island Wildfires | New York | Suffolk | 600 | March 8 | March 10 | Damaged 2 commercial buildings. Caused one injury. Governor of New York declared a state of emergency due to wildfires.[54] | |
Route 13 | South Dakota | Ziebach | 33,928 | March 10 | March 20 | 2025 South Dakota wildfires--Burned within the Cheyenne River Indian Reservation. Evacuated the community and school of Takini. [55] | |
Unknown | Nebraska | Wheeler | 8,000 | March 10 | March 11 | 2025 Nebraska wildfires | |
Acorn | Oklahoma | Osage | 3,070 | March 10 | March 17 | 2025 Oklahoma wildfires[56] | |
Andrix | Colorado | Baca | 1,934 | March 10 | March 10 | 2025 Colorado wildfires--Caused by human activity.[57] | |
Highway 49 | North Dakota | Grant | 3,960 | March 11 | March 11 | 2025 North Dakota wildfires[58] | |
Nadel | Oklahoma | Osage | 2,398 | March 11 | March 17 | 2025 Oklahoma wildfires[59] | |
Eldridge | Missouri | Taney | 5,031.4 | March 12 | March 22 | 2025 Missouri wildfires[60] | |
The 344 | Florida | Miami-Dade | 26,719 | March 12 | April 4 | 2025 Florida wildfires--Caused by human activity. [61] | |
Bear | Oklahoma | Osage | 2,345 | March 12 | March 20 | 2025 Oklahoma wildfires[62] | |
Blue Stem | Mississippi | Franklin | 2,031 | March 13 | March 13 | 2025 Mississippi wildfires--Caused by human activity.[63] | |
Meridian | Colorado | El Paso | 2,540 | March 13 | March 16 | 2025 Colorado wildfires--Caused evacuations for areas of Schriever Space Force Base. [64] | |
South Tripp | South Dakota | Tripp | 1,288 | March 14 | March 15 | 2025 South Dakota wildfires--Caused by human activity.[65] | |
Windmill | Texas | Ochiltree, Lipscomb, Roberts | 23,287 | March 14 | March 20 | 2025 Texas wildfires--Closed Highway 70. Evacuated some areas south of Booker.[66] | |
840 Road | Oklahoma | Custer, Roger Mills, Dewey | 27,866 | March 14 | March 25 | 2025 Oklahoma wildfires--Evacuated residents of Leedey. Destroyed 1 residence.[67] | |
Rest Area | Texas | Gray, Donley | 7,931 | March 14 | March 16 | 2025 Texas wildfires--Jumped the Interstate 40. Evacuated residents of Alanreed and McLean.[68] | |
Tango | Oklahoma | Osage | 2,731 | March 14 | April 3 | 2025 Oklahoma wildfires[69] | |
Wildhorse | Oklahoma | Stephens | 4,500 | March 14 | March 18 | 2025 Oklahoma wildfires--Evacuated Velma.[70] | |
Euchee Valley/Underwood | Oklahoma | Payne | 8,512 | March 14 | March 26 | 2025 Oklahoma wildfires – Destroyed 9 structures.[71] | |
Hickory Hill/Luther | Oklahoma | Logan, Oklahoma | 6,643 | March 14 | March 24 | 2025 Oklahoma wildfires – Evacuated Coyle and Langston. Destroyed 13 structures.[72] | |
Mogote Hill | New Mexico | Mora, San Miguel | 21,433 | March 14 | April 7 | 2025 New Mexico wildfires--Caused by human activity.[73] | |
Camargo | Oklahoma | Dewey | 6,075 | March 14 | March 23 | 2025 Oklahoma wildfires--Evacuated Camargo. Destroyed 2 structures.[74] | |
33 Road | Oklahoma | Logan | 31,232 | March 14 | March 30 | 2025 Oklahoma wildfires – Destroyed 160 structures.[75] | |
Big Eagle | Oklahoma | Osage | 10,230 | March 14 | March 24 | 2025 Oklahoma wildfires--Destroyed 19 structures.[76] | |
Little Salt Creek | Oklahoma | Creek | 11,192 | March 14 | March 26 | 2025 Oklahoma wildfires – Destroyed 29 structures.[77] | |
Cedar Hill | Oklahoma | Osage | 1,560 | March 14 | March 20 | 2025 Oklahoma wildfires – Destroyed 3 structures.[78] | |
Hellroaring Creek | Oklahoma | Pawnee | 10,900 | March 14 | March 18 | 2025 Oklahoma wildfires--Destroyed 3 structures.[79] | |
Oak Street | Oklahoma | Osage, Pawnee | 9,045 | March 14 | March 28 | 2025 Oklahoma wildfires[80] | |
1980 Road | Oklahoma | Roger Mills | 1,700 | March 14 | March 18 | 2025 Oklahoma wildfires[81] | |
Stillwater | Oklahoma | Payne | 7,639 | March 14 | March 26 | 2025 Oklahoma wildfires – Destroyed at least 202 homes in Stillwater. 12 were in the emergency room for "smoke inhalation or patients on home care who needed to evacuate."[82][83][84] | |
Lake Wabaunsee | Kansas | Wabaunsee | 1,200 | March 14 | March 20 | 2025 Kansas wildfires--Human-caused.[85] | |
Coon Creek | Kansas | Chautauqua | 8,704 | March 14 | March 23 | 2025 Kansas wildfires | |
170 Rd V5 | Kansas | Lyon | 1,100 | March 14 | March 14 | 2025 Kansas wildfires[86] | |
212 Road | Kansas | Cowley | 1,500 | March 14 | March 14 | 2025 Kansas wildfires – Human-caused.[87] | |
South Big Creek | Kansas | Woodson | 1,450 | March 14 | March 14 | 2025 Kansas wildfires – Human-caused.[88] | |
Y5 | Kansas | Lyon | 1,500 | March 14 | March 18 | 2025 Kansas wildfires – Human-caused.[89] | |
Crabapple | Texas | Gillespie | 9,858 | March 15 | March 21 | 2025 Texas wildfires – Caused by debris. Destroyed 9 structures.[90] | |
Persimmon | Texas | Jefferson | 1,691 | March 16 | March 19 | 2025 Texas wildfires[91] | |
East Stich | Oklahoma | Osage | 1,660 | March 16 | March 20 | 2025 Oklahoma wildfires[92] | |
Mediator | California | Imperial | 1,100 | March 17 | March 18 | 2025 California wildfires | |
Blackburn | Arkansas | Crawford | 1,169 | March 17 | March 21 | 2025 Arkansas wildfires – Caused by lightning.[93] | |
Tiger Mount | Oklahoma | McIntosh | 1,630 | March 17 | March 23 | 2025 Oklahoma wildfires – Human-caused. Destroyed 3 structures.[94] | |
Iron Ladies | Colorado | Weld | 1,501 | March 17 | March 18 | 2025 Colorado wildfires[95] | |
Rugged Mtn | Oklahoma | Pittsburg | 1,463 | March 17 | March 22 | 2025 Oklahoma wildfires – Human-caused.[96] | |
Neal Creek | Arkansas | Pulaski | 1,910 | March 17 | March 18 | 2025 Arkansas wildfires – Caused evacuations.[97] | |
Plan B | Oklahoma | Latimer | 3,231 | March 18 | March 25 | 2025 Oklahoma wildfires – Human-caused.[98] | |
Flying J | Oklahoma | Latimer | 1,154 | March 18 | March 19 | 2025 Oklahoma wildfires – Human-caused.[99] | |
Boggs Hollow | Oklahoma | Latimer | 1,102 | March 18 | March 31 | 2025 Oklahoma wildfires – Human-caused.[100] | |
High Lonesome | Oklahoma, Texas | Dallam (TX), Cimarron (OK) | 23,335 | March 18 | March 19 | 2025 Oklahoma wildfires, 2025 Texas wildfires[101] | |
31 North & South | Colorado | Otero | 4,389 | March 18 | March 18 | 2025 Colorado wildfires[102] | |
Johnson | Florida | Miami-Dade | 8,340 | March 18 | May 13 | 2025 Florida wildfires[103] | |
Greene - Turner Road | Mississippi | Greene | 2,281 | March 18 | March 23 | 2025 Mississippi wildfires[104] | |
Black Cove | North Carolina | Polk | 3,502 | March 19 | April 10 | 2025 North Carolina wildfires[105] | |
Deep Woods | North Carolina | Polk | 3,969 | March 19 | April 10 | 2025 North Carolina wildfires – 2 residences reported to be destroyed.[106] | |
Pauline Road | Texas | San Jacinto, Montgomery | 2,421 | March 19 | March 26 | 2025 Texas wildfires[107] | |
Simpson Mtn | Missouri | Douglas | 1,063 | March 19 | March 22 | [108] | |
Big Glow | Tennessee | Greene | 2,875 | March 20 | March 24 | 2025 Tennessee wildfires[109] | |
Pale Rock | Oklahoma | Osage | 1,100 | March 21 | March 24 | 2025 Oklahoma wildfires[110] | |
Flat Rock | Mississippi | Benton | 1,145 | March 22 | March 23 | 2025 Mississippi wildfires[111] | |
Boar Creek | Oklahoma | Osage | 2,030 | March 22 | April 1 | 2025 Oklahoma wildfires[112] | |
California Branch | New Jersey | Burlington | 2,336 | March 22 | March 24 | Evacuated campgrounds in Wharton State Forest.[113] | |
Table Rock Complex | South Carolina | Greenville, Pickens | 15,973 | March 22 | April 7 | 2025 Southeastern United States wildfires – The Table Rock Fire is 13,210 acres, and the Persimmon Ridge Fire is 2,128 acres.[114][115][116] | |
Big Ridge | Georgia | Rabun | 3,434 | March 22 | April 11 | 2025 Southeastern United States wildfires[117] | |
Rock Springs | Kentucky | Whitley | 1,005 | March 22 | March 24 | [118] | |
Rocktown | Oklahoma | Pushmataha | 1,711 | March 23 | March 26 | 2025 Oklahoma wildfires[119] | |
Red Hill | Oklahoma | McIntosh | 1,673 | March 24 | March 28 | 2025 Oklahoma wildfires[120] | |
Salt Creek | Oklahoma | Sequoyah | 1,657 | March 24 | March 29 | 2025 Oklahoma wildfires[121] | |
Bridges Hollow | Missouri | Texas | 1,621 | March 25 | April 4 | 2025 Missouri wildfires--Burned in Mark Twain National Forest.[122] | |
Walnut | Oklahoma | Okfuskee | 1,558 | March 25 | March 28 | 2025 Oklahoma wildfires[123] | |
Alarka #5 | North Carolina | Swain | 1,575 | March 25 | April 8 | 2025 North Carolina wildfires[124] | |
South Tiger | Oklahoma | McIntosh | 1,909 | March 26 | March 28 | 2025 Oklahoma wildfires[125] | |
Rattlesnake Branch | North Carolina | Haywood | 1,858 | March 26 | April 25 | 2025 North Carolina wildfires[126] | |
N Maxwell Road | Nebraska | Lincoln | 8,800 | March 26 | March 28 | 2025 Nebraska wildfires[127] | |
Happy Hill Road | Oklahoma | Pittsburg | 1,152 | March 27 | March 30 | 2025 Oklahoma wildfires[128] | |
Spider | Arizona | Navajo | 1,702 | March 27 | March 31 | 2025 Arizona wildfires[129] | |
32nd | North Dakota | McKenzie | 2,250 | March 27 | March 27 | 2025 North Dakota wildfires | |
Dads Lake | Nebraska | Cherry | 18,552 | March 28 | March 29 | 2025 Nebraska wildfires[130] | |
Silver | California | Inyo | 1,611 | March 30 | April 6 | 2025 California wildfires – Evacuation orders were issued for parts of Inyo and Mono counties.[131][132] | |
East Marsh | Florida | Volusia | 3,377 | March 31 | April 7 | 2025 Florida wildfires[133] | |
North River Road | Kansas | Kearny | 5,030 | April 1 | April 2 | 2025 Kansas wildfires[134] | |
US 160 | Colorado | Las Animas | 2,270 | April 7 | April 7 | 2025 Colorado wildfires[135] | |
Cedar River | North Dakota | Sioux, Grant, Adams | 8,960 | April 9 | April 13 | 2025 North Dakota wildfires[136] | |
Dugdale | Minnesota | Polk | 3,744 | April 9 | April 11 | 2025 Minnesota wildfires[137] | |
Hwy 14 | North Dakota | Sheridan | 4,100 | April 12 | April 12 | 2025 North Dakota wildfires – Injured two firefighters.[138] | |
Haoe Lead | North Carolina | Graham | 3,103 | April 12 | May 5 | 2025 North Carolina wildfires[139] | |
Potato Hill | North Dakota | Emmons | 1,302 | April 12 | April 12 | 2025 North Dakota wildfires[140][141] | |
Juniper Swamp | Florida | Liberty | 4,986 | April 12 | May 8 | 2025 Florida wildfires[142] | |
Last Chance | Oklahoma | Delaware | 1,200 | April 14 | April 30 | 2025 Oklahoma wildfires[143] | |
Hilliardville | Florida | Wakulla | 1,291 | April 15 | April 20 | 2025 Florida wildfires[144] | |
Bee Rock Creek | North Carolina | McDowell | 2,085 | April 15 | April 24 | 2025 North Carolina wildfires[145] | |
Partridge Two | Minnesota | Morrison | 2,300 | April 17 | April 25 | 2025 Minnesota wildfires[146] | |
Danny's | New Jersey | Cumberland | 1,327 | April 18 | May 12 | [147] | |
Curry Island | Florida | Glades | 1,050 | April 18 | May 1 | 2025 Florida wildfires[148] | |
Plum Creek | Nebraska | Brown | 7,075 | April 21 | April 30 | 2025 Nebraska wildfires – Started as a prescribed burn but escaped due to high winds.[149] | |
Jones Road | New Jersey | Ocean | 15,300 | April 22 | May 12 | 5,000 residents were evacuated[150] and over 1,300 structures were threatened.[151][152] | |
Thompson Hollow Road | Pennsylvania | Cumberland | 2,248 | April 23 | May 5 | [153] | |
Stronghold | Arizona | Cochise | 2,138 | April 28 | May 7 | 2025 Arizona wildfires[154] | |
Buckhorn Archery | North Dakota | Rolette | 1,308 | April 30 | May 14 | 2025 North Dakota wildfires[155] | |
Sawlog | Montana | Beaverhead | 2,030 | May 1 | May 13 | 2025 Montana wildfires[156] | |
Sunset Road | North Carolina | Brunswick | 1,331 | May 2 | June 2 | 2025 North Carolina wildfires[157] | |
Backburn | North Dakota | Rolette | 1,342 | May 3 | May 15 | 2025 North Dakota wildfires[158] | |
Blind | Arizona | Coconino | 6,329 | May 4 | May 25 | 2025 Arizona wildfires[159] | |
Unknown | North Dakota | Mountrail | 1,600 | May 4 | May 5 | 2025 North Dakota wildfires[160] | |
Pouch Point | North Dakota | Mountrail | 2,000 | May 4 | May 14 | 2025 North Dakota wildfires[161] | |
Springs | California | Kern, Tulare | 1,817 | May 6 | May 7 | 2025 California wildfires[162] | |
Bryce | Arizona | Graham | 3,294 | May 7 | May 20 | 2025 Arizona wildfires[163] | |
Coyote | Arizona | Apache | 1,280 | May 11 | May 15 | 2025 Arizona wildfires[164] | |
Camp House | Minnesota | Lake, St. Louis | 12,071 | May 11 | June 9 | 2025 Minnesota wildfires[165] | |
Jenkins Creek | Minnesota | St. Louis | 16,145 | May 12 | June 21 | 2025 Minnesota wildfires[166] | |
Munger Shaw | Minnesota | St. Louis | 1,259 | May 12 | May 13 | 2025 Minnesota wildfires[167] | |
Greer | Arizona | Apache | 20,308 | May 13 | May 26 | 2025 Arizona wildfires[168] | |
Jaw | California | Kern | 4,327 | May 19 | June 1 | 2025 California wildfires[169] | |
Cody | Arizona | Pinal | 1,223 | May 21 | June 4 | 2025 Arizona wildfires[170] | |
Sandy | Florida | Monroe | 6,656 | May 24 | June 5 | 2025 Florida wildfires[171] | |
Wood | Florida | Highlands | 1,272 | May 25 | May 31 | 2025 Florida wildfires[172] | |
Kathul | Alaska | Southeast Fairbanks | 1,008 | May 25 | June 11 | 2025 Alaska wildfires[173] | |
Butte Creek | Oregon | Wheeler, Gilliam | 1,776 | May 25 | May 30 | 2025 Oregon wildfires[174] | |
Twin Butte | Idaho | Owyhee | 2,600 | May 28 | May 29 | 2025 Idaho wildfires[175] | |
Ashlock | Idaho | Payette | 1,289 | May 29 | May 29 | 2025 Idaho wildfires[176] | |
Dunes | Idaho | Washington | 1,060 | June 3 | June 4 | 2025 Idaho wildfires[177] | |
Ranch | Arizona | Santa Cruz | 2,751 | June 4 | June 11 | 2025 Arizona wildfires[178] | |
Hag | Utah | Box Elder | 9,500 | June 5 | June 7 | 2025 Utah wildfires[179] | |
Basin | Arizona | Coconino | 9,145 | June 5 | June 25 | 2025 Arizona wildfires[180] | |
Ollie Roberts Road | Florida | Hardee | 1,350 | June 5 | June 12 | 2025 Florida wildfires[181] | |
Firewater | Washington | Yakima | 3,820 | June 8 | June 9 | 2025 Washington wildfires[182] | |
Ranch | California | San Bernardino | 4,293 | June 10 | June 19 | 2025 California wildfires. Evacuations for areas of Apple Valley and State Route 18.[183] | |
Rowena | Oregon | Wasco | 3,700 | June 11 | June 25 | 2025 Oregon wildfires. Destroyed 49 homes and evacuated over 730 residents. Burned along the Columbia River.[184][185] | |
Burnt Canyon | Nevada | Lincoln | 1,068 | June 11 | June 19 | 2025 Nevada wildfires-Caused by lightning.[186] | |
Ferry | Oregon | Sherman | 10,458 | June 11 | June 19 | 2025 Oregon wildfires. Burning into Cottonwood Canyon State Park, closing Highway 206. Prompted evacuations.[187] | |
France Canyon | Utah | Kane, Garfield | 34,943 | June 11 | July 23 | Caused by lightning.[188] | |
Vansycle Canyon | Washington | Walla Walla | 2,026 | June 12 | June 14 | 2025 Washington wildfires. Prompted evacuations.[189] | |
Buck | New Mexico | Catron | 57,753 | June 12 | July 4 | 2025 New Mexico wildfires - Started from a lightning strike on BLM lands. Threatening structures on private ranches.[190] | |
Trout | New Mexico | Grant | 47,294 | June 12 | July 19 | 2025 New Mexico wildfires - Burning about 12 miles (19 km) north of Silver City and prompted evacuations for the Lake Roberts area.[191] | |
Dogs | California | Kern | 4,407 | June 13 | June 15 | 2025 California wildfires – Burned north of Bakersfield, forcing evacuations. Additional evacuation warnings were issued for a small area of northeastern Bakersfield.[192] | |
Mines Spung | New Jersey | Burlington | 6,400 | June 13 | June 20 | [193][194] | |
Horse | Wyoming | Sublette | 2,802 | June 13 | July 24 | Caused by lightning.[195] | |
Pomas | Washington | Chelan | 3,533 | June 13 | 2025 Washington wildfires[196] | ||
Bridge Creek | Utah | San Juan | 2,588 | June 13 | July 21 | Caused by lightning.[197] | |
Bitter | California | San Luis Obispo | 1,651 | June 14 | June 15 | 2025 California wildfires[198] | |
Oskawalik | Alaska | Bethel | 1,779 | June 14 | July 6 | 2025 Alaska wildfires[199] | |
Winnemucca Mountain | Nevada | Humboldt | 2,321 | June 15 | June 17 | 2025 Nevada wildfires-[200] | |
Caribou | Alaska | Yukon-Koyukuk | 1,915 | June 15 | July 28 | 2025 Alaska wildfires-Caused by lightning.[201] | |
Alder Springs | Oregon | Jefferson, Deschutes | 3,279 | June 16 | June 30 | Prompted evacuations in the Terrebonne area.[202] | |
Telidaside | Alaska | Yukon-Koyukuk | 1,733 | June 16 | July 2 | 2025 Alaska wildfires[203] | |
Hogatza | Alaska | Yukon-Koyukuk | 29,280 | June 16 | 2025 Alaska wildfires-Caused by lightning.[204] | ||
Kawichiark 1 | Alaska | Northwest Arctic | 4,625 | June 16 | July 8 | 2025 Alaska wildfires-Caused by lightning.[205] | |
Kawichiark 2 | Alaska | Northwest Arctic | 2,667 | June 16 | June 27 | 2025 Alaska wildfires-Caused by lightning.[206] | |
Chicken | Alaska | Yukon-Koyukuk | 8,071 | June 16 | August 11 | 2025 Alaska wildfires--Caused by lightning.[207] | |
Tetilesook | Alaska | Northwest Arctic | 1,259 | June 16 | July 8 | 2025 Alaska wildfires--Caused by lightning.[208] | |
Wolf Hollow | Oregon | Gilliam | 1,200 | June 17 | June 18 | [209] | |
Tagagawik | Alaska | Yukon-Koyukuk | 1,378 | June 17 | July 8 | 2025 Alaska wildfires-Caused by lightning.[210] | |
Monte | California | San Diego | 1,051 | June 17 | June 26 | 2025 California wildfires – Prompted evacuations in the Cleveland National Forest, near El Cajon.[211] | |
Wolf | Alaska | Yukon-Koyukuk | 2,021 | June 17 | August 10 | 2025 Alaska wildfires-Caused by lightning.[212] | |
Obrien | Alaska | Yukon-Koyukuk | 7,642 | June 17 | 2025 Alaska wildfires-Caused by lightning.[213] | ||
HelpMeJack | Alaska | Yukon-Koyukuk | 3,172 | June 17 | 2025 Alaska wildfires-Caused by lightning.[214] | ||
Chabanika | Alaska | Yukon-Koyukuk | 4,131 | June 17 | August 8 | 2025 Alaska wildfires-Caused by lightning.[215] | |
Kalusuk | Alaska | Northwest Arctic | 1,062 | June 17 | July 8 | 2025 Alaska wildfires--Caused by lightning.[216] | |
Klikhtentotzna | Alaska | Yukon-Koyukuk | 117,908 | June 17 | 2025 Alaska wildfires--Caused by lightning.[217] | ||
Kandik | Alaska | Southeast Fairbanks | 5,327 | June 18 | 2025 Alaska wildfires-Caused by lightning.[218] | ||
Meadow Creek | Alaska | Yukon-Koyukuk | 19,634 | June 18 | July 10 | 2025 Alaska wildfires--Caused by lightning.[219] | |
Kechumstuk Creek | Alaska | Southeast Fairbanks | 12,604 | June 18 | {August 6 | 2025 Alaska wildfires-Caused by lightning.[220] | |
Boulder Creek | Alaska | Fairbanks North Star | 4,056 | June 18 | August 7 | 2025 Alaska wildfires-Caused by lightning.[221] | |
Orum | Alaska | Yukon-Koyukuk | 5,647 | June 18 | 2025 Alaska wildfires-Caused by lightning.[222] | ||
Lush | Alaska | Yukon-Koyukuk | 26,686 | June 18 | 2025 Alaska wildfires-Caused by lightning.[223] | ||
Williams | Alaska | Yukon-Koyukuk | 1,180 | June 18 | July 11 | 2025 Alaska wildfires--Caused by lightning.[224] | |
Aniralik | Alaska | Northwest Arctic | 4,906 | June 19 | July 11 | 2025 Alaska wildfires-Caused by lightning.[225] | |
Mexico Assist | California | San Diego | 26,000 | June 19 | 2025 | [226] | |
Forsyth | Utah | Washington | 15,675 | June 19 | August 7 | Evacuated and threatened the town of Pine Valley.[227] | |
Twelvemile Lake | Alaska | Southeast Fairbanks | 24,112 | June 19 | August 10 | 2025 Alaska wildfires-Caused by lightning.[228] | |
Ricks Creek | Alaska | Fairbanks North Star | 16,848 | June 19 | August 7 | 2025 Alaska wildfires-Caused by lightning.[229] | |
Ninetyeight | Alaska | Fairbanks North Star | 16,190 | June 19 | 2025 Alaska wildfires-Caused by lightning.[230] | ||
Himalaya Road | Alaska | Fairbanks North Star | 6,056 | June 19 | 2025 Alaska wildfires-Caused by lightning.[231] | ||
Bear Creek | Alaska | Denali | 30,988 | June 19 | 2025 Alaska wildfires-Caused by lightning. 34 reported residences destroyed.[232] | ||
Moran | Alaska | Yukon-Koyukuk | 13,619 | June 19 | 2025 Alaska wildfires[233] | ||
Bonnifield Creek | Alaska | Denali | 17,337 | June 19 | 2025 Alaska wildfires-Caused by lightning. 6 reported residences destroyed.[234] | ||
Bonanza Creek | Alaska | Fairbanks North Star | 12,576 | June 19 | 2025 Alaska wildfires-Caused by lightning. 4 structures destroyed.[235] | ||
Nelchina Glacier | Alaska | Matanuska-Susitna | 3,920 | June 19 | 2025 Alaska wildfires[236] | ||
7 Mile Lookout | Alaska | Southeast Fairbanks | 4,094 | June 19 | 2025 Alaska wildfires-Caused by lightning.[237] | ||
Susulatna | Alaska | Yukon-Koyukuk | 3,031 | June 19 | July 10 | 2025 Alaska wildfires--Caused by lightning.[238] | |
Nowitna | Alaska | Yukon-Koyukuk | 2,613 | June 19 | 2025 Alaska wildfires--Caused by lightning.[239] | ||
Elephant | Alaska | Yukon-Koyukuk | 9,064 | June 19 | 2025 Alaska wildfires--Caused by lightning.[240] | ||
Red | Alaska | Yukon-Koyukuk | 14,525 | June 19 | 2025 Alaska wildfires--Caused by lightning.[241] | ||
Conner | Nevada | Douglas | 17,714 | June 20 | June 30 | 2025 Nevada wildfires-Evacuated areas near Ruhenstroth.[242] | |
Ikheenjik | Alaska | Yukon-Koyukuk | 19,650 | June 20 | 2025 Alaska wildfires[243] | ||
Turtle | Alaska | Yukon-Koyukuk | 16,337 | June 20 | 2025 Alaska wildfires[244] | ||
Moldy | Alaska | Yukon-Koyukuk | 72,216 | June 20 | August 9 | 2025 Alaska wildfires-Caused by lightning.[245] | |
McArthur Creek | Alaska | Southeast Fairbanks | 7,148 | June 20 | August 6 | 2025 Alaska wildfires-Caused by lightning.[246] | |
Ridgeline | Alaska | Southeast Fairbanks | 4,755 | June 20 | August 6 | 2025 Alaska wildfires-Caused by lightning.[247] | |
River Trail | Alaska | Southeast Fairbanks | 23,827 | June 20 | 2025 Alaska wildfires-Caused by lightning.[248] | ||
Porphyry | Alaska | Southeast Fairbanks | 2,641 | June 20 | July 9 | 2025 Alaska wildfires-Caused by lightning.[249] | |
Takoma | Alaska | Yukon-Koyukuk | 19,889 | June 20 | 2025 Alaska wildfires-Caused by lightning.[250] | ||
Birch | Alaska | Yukon-Koyukuk | 4,920 | June 20 | 2025 Alaska wildfires-Caused by lightning.[251] | ||
Goldstream Creek | Alaska | Yukon-Koyukuk | 20,470 | June 20 | 2025 Alaska wildfires[252] | ||
Saint George Creek | Alaska | Denali | 29,210 | June 20 | 2025 Alaska wildfires-Caused by lightning. 4 reported residences destroyed.[253] | ||
Fish Lake | Alaska | Copper River | 1,841 | June 20 | July 9 | 2025 Alaska wildfires-Caused by lightning.[254] | |
Buckley Bar | Alaska | Yukon-Koyukuk | 9,658 | June 20 | 2025 Alaska wildfires-Caused by lightning.[255] | ||
Dry Creek | Alaska | Denali | 13,268 | June 20 | 2025 Alaska wildfires-Caused by lightning.[256] | ||
Aggie Creek | Alaska | Fairbanks North Star | 34,837 | June 20 | 2025 Alaska wildfires--Caused by lightning.[257] | ||
Live Trap | Alaska | Denali | 2,503 | June 20 | July 22 | 2025 Alaska wildfires-Caused by lightning.[258] | |
Christian | Alaska | Yukon-Koyukuk | 64,065 | June 20 | 2025 Alaska wildfires--Caused by lightning.[259] | ||
Michigan | Alaska | Yukon-Koyukuk | 1,533 | June 20 | July 22 | 2025 Alaska wildfires--Caused by lightning.[260] | |
Salmon Trout | Alaska | Yukon-Koyukuk | 1,303 | June 20 | 2025 Alaska wildfires--Caused by lightning.[261] | ||
Susulatna Hills | Alaska | Yukon-Koyukuk | 8,711 | June 20 | July 10 | 2025 Alaska wildfires--Caused by lightning.[262] | |
Pilot Creek | Alaska | Yukon-Koyukuk | 3,694 | June 20 | July 10 | 2025 Alaska wildfires--Caused by lightning.[263] | |
Sand Lake | Alaska | Southeast Fairbanks | 6,353 | June 21 | August 10 | 2025 Alaska wildfires[264] | |
Yellow | Alaska | Yukon-Koyukuk | 7,942 | June 21 | 2025 Alaska wildfires--Caused by lightning.[265] | ||
Kerulu | Alaska | Northwest Arctic | 1,645 | June 21 | July 8 | 2025 Alaska wildfires--Caused by lightning.[266] | |
Barstow Road | Washington | Walla Walla | 1,543 | June 22 | June 25 | 2025 Washington wildfires[267] | |
Indian Prairie Canal (22) | Florida | Glades | 3,925 | June 22 | June 27 | 2025 Florida wildfires[268] | |
Ikpikpuk | Alaska | North Slope | 1,995 | June 22 | July 8 | 2025 Alaska wildfires--Caused by lightning.[269] | |
Monte Cristo Creek | Alaska | Fairbanks North Star | 8,772 | June 22 | August 11 | 2025 Alaska wildfires--Caused by lightning.[270] | |
Three Castle | Alaska | Southeast Fairbanks | 2,134 | June 23 | 2025 Alaska wildfires-Caused by lightning.[271] | ||
Runt | Alaska | Yukon-Koyukuk | 16,018 | June 23 | 2025 Alaska wildfires--Caused by lightning.[272] | ||
Henry George West (29) | Florida | Hillsborough | 1,200 | June 24 | July 1 | 2025 Florida wildfires[273] | |
Laguna | New Mexico | Rio Arriba | 17,415 | June 25 | Firefighters planned to treat to 13,000 acres of forest lands with firing operations. The fire had spotted outside of the lines and trapped 2 firefighters.[274] | ||
Mauneluk | Alaska | Northwest Arctic | 3,017 | June 25 | 2025 Alaska wildfires--Caused by lightning.[275] | ||
Oak Ridge | Arizona | Apache | 11,027 | June 28 | July 16 | 2025 Arizona wildfires--Burning 5 miles southwest of Window Rock. Evacuations for Oak Springs and Hunters Point.[276] | |
Taylor Draw | Wyoming | Carbon | 1,257 | June 28 | July 2 | [277] | |
Wolf | California | Riverside | 2,413 | June 29 | July 15 | 2025 California wildfires[278] | |
Mount Irish | Nevada | Lincoln | 6,315 | June 30 | July 17 | 2025 Nevada wildfires-[279] | |
Turkeyfeather | New Mexico | Catron | 24,178 | June 30 | [280] | ||
Hall | Wyoming | Hot Springs | 1,030 | July 1 | July 1 | [281] | |
Garden Creek | Idaho | Bingham | 5,418 | July 1 | July 3 | 2025 Idaho wildfires[282] | |
Black Canyon | Oregon | Lake | 1,584 | July 1 | July 5 | [283] | |
Winter Camp | Idaho | Owyhee | 3,697 | July 1 | July 1 | 2025 Idaho wildfires[284] | |
Mosquito | Florida | Monroe | 8,373 | July 1 | July 11 | 2025 Florida wildfires-Caused by lightning.[285] | |
Madre | California | San Luis Obispo | 80,786 | July 2 | July 26 | 2025 California wildfires – Prompted evacuations for areas in the Carrizo National Monument, and closed the entire monument to the public.[286] | |
Cold Springs | Oregon | Umatilla | 2,489 | July 2 | July 10 | 2025 Oregon wildfires[287] | |
Apple Acres | Washington | Okanogan | 3,410 | July 2 | July 21 | 2025 Washington wildfires--Human-caused. Burning 5 miles (8.0 km) south of Pateros. Restricted U.S. Route 97 to alternating traffic.[288] | |
Spring Creek | Wyoming | Platte | 1,017 | July 2 | July 10 | [289] | |
Wilder | Montana | Fergus | 3,451 | July 2 | July 9 | 2025 Montana wildfires[290] | |
Green | California | Shasta | 19,022 | July 2 | August 17 | 2025 California wildfires – Caused by lightning. Burned in the Shasta-Trinity National Forest.[291] | |
Butler | California | Siskiyou | 21,058 | July 3 | August 16 | 2025 California wildfires – Caused by lightning. Burned in the Marble Mountain Wilderness.[292] | |
Barber | Nevada | Pershing | 17,583 | July 3 | July 11 | 2025 Nevada wildfires-Caused by lightning.[293] | |
Bloody | Nevada | Humboldt | 1,856 | July 3 | July 5 | 2025 Nevada wildfires-Caused by lightning.[294] | |
Sheep Creek Canyon | Nevada | Eureka | 4,173 | July 4 | July 6 | 2025 Nevada wildfires-2025 Nevada wildfires-[295] | |
Bartlett | Nevada | Humboldt | 6,169 | July 4 | July 9 | 2025 Nevada wildfires-Caused by lightning.[296] | |
Tsukon | Alaska | Yukon-Koyukuk | 1,483 | July 4 | 2025 Alaska wildfires--Caused by lightning.[297] | ||
Dragon Bravo | Arizona | Coconino | 145,504 | July 4 | 2025 Arizona wildfires-Caused by lightning. Evacuated the north rim of the Grand Canyon. Destroyed over 80 structures, including the historic Grand Canyon Lodge. Saw over nine consecutive days of critical and extreme fire behavior starting July 23, producing a fire tornado on July 27. Tenth largest wildfire in Arizona history.[298] | ||
Sikik | Alaska | Northwest Arctic | 14,526 | July 6 | August 2 | 2025 Alaska wildfires--Caused by lightning.[299] | |
Gothic | Nevada | Nye | 35,161 | July 6 | August 21 | 2025 Nevada wildfires--Burned on the Nevada Test and Training Range.[300] | |
Bear Gulch | Washington | Mason | 8,826 | July 6 | 2025 Washington wildfires--Burning in the Olympic National Park. Evacuated the Staircase Ridge area.[301] | ||
13 Mile | Florida | Palm Beach | 13,000 | July 7 | July 15 | 2025 Florida wildfires[302] | |
Wheeler | Alaska | Yukon-Koyukuk | 39,132 | July 7 | 2025 Alaska wildfires--Caused by lightning.[303] | ||
Portage | Alaska | Yukon-Koyukuk | 2,900 | July 7 | July 22 | 2025 Alaska wildfires--Caused by lightning.[304] | |
Kaliguricheark | Alaska | Northwest Arctic | 11,493 | July 7 | 2025 Alaska wildfires--Caused by lightning.[305] | ||
Nuna | Alaska | Northwest Arctic | 15,018 | July 7 | 2025 Alaska wildfires--Caused by lightning.[306] | ||
Continental | Alaska | Yukon-Koyukuk | 1,006 | July 7 | 2025 Alaska wildfires--Caused by lightning.[307] | ||
Iron | Florida | Miami Dade | 1,374 | July 8 | July 11 | 2025 Florida wildfires[308] | |
Hot Canyon | Nevada | Elko | 12,794 | July 8 | July 22 | 2025 Nevada wildfires-Lightning-caused. Burning 10 miles (16 km) northwest of Montello.[309] | |
Elk | Oregon | Klamath | 2,640 | July 8 | July 23 | 2025 Oregon wildfires[310] | |
Mica | Utah | Tooele | 1,600 | July 8 | July 16 | 2025 Utah wildfires[311] | |
Tutusuk | Alaska | Northwest Arctic | 5,924 | July 8 | 2025 Alaska wildfires--Caused by lightning.[312] | ||
Hope | Washington | Stevens | 8,177 | July 8 | August 9 | 2025 Washington wildfires[313] | |
Anguitakada | Alaska | Northwest Arctic | 9,510 | July 9 | 2025 Alaska wildfires--Caused by lightning.[314] | ||
Western Pines | Washington | Lincoln | 5,781 | July 9 | July 18 | 2025 Washington wildfires[315] | |
Willow | Oregon | Crook | 4,417 | July 9 | July 21 | 2025 Oregon wildfires-Caused by lightning.[316] | |
White Sage | Arizona | Coconino | 58,985 | July 9 | August 14 | 2025 Arizona wildfires-Caused by lightning.[317] | |
Reed | Alaska | Northwest Arctic | 3,395 | July 9 | 2025 Alaska wildfires--Caused by lightning.[318] | ||
Muskox | Alaska | Northwest Arctic | 1,150 | July 9 | 2025 Alaska wildfires--Caused by lightning.[319] | ||
Big Bear | Idaho | Idaho | 15,516 | July 9 | 2025 Idaho wildfires-Caused by lightning. Burning in the Payette National Forest.[320] | ||
Billy | Arizona | Gila | 27,522 | July 9 | 2025 Arizona wildfires-Caused by lightning.[321] | ||
Goose | New Mexico | Grant | 3,692 | July 9 | July 31 | 2025 New Mexico wildfires-Caused by lightning.[322] | |
Deer Creek | Utah, Colorado | San Juan, Montrose | 17,724 | July 10 | August 11 | 2025 Utah wildfires-destroyed 12 structures. Produced a major fire whirl.[323] | |
South Rim | Colorado | Montrose | 4,232 | July 10 | 2025 Colorado wildfires-Caused by lightning. Burning in the Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park.[324] | ||
Sowbelly | Colorado | Montrose, Delta, Mesa | 2,274 | July 10 | August 1 | 2025 Colorado wildfires-Caused by lightning. Burning in the Dominguez-Escalante National Conservation Area.[325] | |
Turner Gulch | Colorado | Mesa | 31,699 | July 10 | 2025 Colorado wildfires-Caused by lightning.[326] | ||
Rush | Idaho | Valley | 7,907 | July 10 | 2025 Idaho wildfires-Caused by lightning.[327] | ||
Grassy | Idaho | Fremont | 2,018 | July 11 | July 13 | 2025 Idaho wildfires[328] | |
Burnt | Alaska | Yukon-Koyukuk | 1,209 | July 11 | 2025 Alaska wildfires--Caused by lightning.[329] | ||
Cram | Oregon | Jefferson | 95,736 | July 13 | July 26 | 2025 Oregon wildfires-Evacuated areas near and in Ashwood. Destroyed 4 homes and 2 other structures.[330] | |
Monroe Canyon | Utah | Sevier, Piute | 73,722 | July 13 | 2025 Utah wildfires-Produced large pyrocumulonimbus clouds that fueled rapid spread. Burned over 10,000 acres in one day during a major flare-up on July 25. Destroyed 10 structures.[331] | ||
Helix | Oregon | Umatilla | 3,472 | July 14 | July 15 | 2025 Oregon wildfires--A burn-over destroyed a Milton-Freewater Rural Fire Department engine, and one firefighter was treated and released for smoke inhalation.[332] | |
Camp | Alaska | Fairbanks North Star | 1,677 | July 14 | 2025 Alaska wildfires--Caused by lightning.[333] | ||
Tindall | Idaho | Owyhee | 1,697 | July 15 | July 16 | 2025 Idaho wildfires[334] | |
Cabin | Arizona | Coconino | 1,048 | July 15 | August 2 | 2025 Arizona wildfires--Caused by lightning.[335] | |
Cornucopia | Nevada | Elko | 3,514 | July 15 | July 18 | 2025 Nevada wildfires--Caused by lightning.[336] | |
Buckboard | Idaho | Oneida | 1,695 | July 15 | July 17 | 2025 Idaho wildfires[337] | |
Boundary | Washington | Yakima | 1,210 | July 15 | July 17 | 2025 Washington wildfires--Human-caused.[338] | |
Dale | California | Riverside | 1,096 | July 16 | July 22 | 2025 California wildfires[339] | |
Black Hills | Oregon | Malheur | 4,958 | July 17 | July 19 | 2025 Oregon wildfires[340] | |
Mendiola Road | Oregon | Malheur | 1,641 | July 18 | July 20 | 2025 Oregon wildfires[341] | |
Burdoin | Washington | Klickitat | 10,675 | July 18 | 2025 Washington wildfires--destroyed at least 19 residential structures.[342] | ||
Butte Creek | Oregon | Wasco | 2,079 | July 18 | 2025 Oregon wildfires[343] | ||
MM65 I84 | Idaho | Ada | 8,902 | July 19 | July 20 | 2025 Idaho wildfires[344] | |
Lake Spokane | Washington | Stevens | 2,512 | July 19 | July 30 | 2025 Washington wildfires--Human-caused. Destroyed 2 residential structures.[345] | |
Gold | Nevada | Washoe | 1,226 | July 20 | July 25 | 2025 Nevada wildfires--Human-caused. Burned outside of Golden Eagle Regional Park.[346] | |
Ripple | Alaska | Yukon-Koyukuk | 3,940 | July 9 | 2025 Alaska wildfires--Caused by lightning.[347] | ||
Cat Canyon | Nevada | Nye | 16,260 | July 20 | 2025 Nevada wildfires--Caused by lightning. Burning on the Nevada Test and Training Range.[348] | ||
Mammoth | California | Modoc | 2,533 | July 25 | July 31 | 2025 California wildfires--Caused by lightning. Burning in the Modoc National Forest.[349] | |
Vees | Wyoming | Washakie | 5,229 | July 26 | August 16 | 2025 Wyoming wildfires--Caused by lightning on BLM lands.[350] | |
War Creek | South Dakota | Jones | 2,602 | July 26 | July 29 | 2025 South Dakota wildfires[351] | |
Little John | Oregon | Malheur | 12,973 | July 27 | July 29 | 2025 Oregon wildfires--Caused by lightning.[352] | |
Stoner Mesa | Colorado | Dolores, Montezuma | 10,233 | July 28 | 2025 Colorado wildfires[353] | ||
Blackstone | Idaho | Owyhee | 22,605 | July 29 | July 30 | 2025 Idaho wildfires--Caused by lightning.[354] | |
Rock Creek | Oregon | Malheur | 31,192 | July 29 | August 4 | 2025 Oregon wildfires--Caused by lightning.[355] | |
Mill | Idaho | Lemhi | 1,819 | July 29 | August 6 | 2025 Idaho wildfires--Caused by lightning.[356] | |
Lost Tom | Oregon | Malheur | 1,124 | July 29 | July 31 | 2025 Oregon wildfires--Caused by lightning.[357] | |
Moonshine | Nevada | Humboldt | 2,863 | July 29 | August 1 | 2025 Nevada wildfires--Caused by lightning.[358] | |
Salt Lake | Texas | Brazoria | 1,025 | July 30 | August 1 | 2025 Texas wildfires[359] | |
Striker | Idaho | Owyhee | 6,000 | July 31 | July 31 | 2025 Idaho wildfires[360] | |
Lightning Creek | Idaho | Bonner | 2,515 | July 31 | 2025 Idaho wildfires--Caused by lightning.[361] | ||
Range | Idaho | Ada | 26,922 | July 31 | August 2 | 2025 Idaho wildfires--Caused by lightning.[362] | |
Elkhorn | Idaho | Custer | 1,624 | August 1 | 2025 Idaho wildfires--Caused by lightning.[363] | ||
Island Creek | Idaho | Idaho | 10,743 | August 1 | 2025 Idaho wildfires[364] | ||
Gifford | California | San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara | 131,614 | August 1 | 2025 California wildfires--Burning in the Los Padres National Forest area. Prompted evacuations.[365] | ||
Jakes | Nevada | Elko | 82,216 | August 1 | August 16 | 2025 Nevada wildfires--Caused by lightning. Merged with the Snowstorm Fire on August 4th.[366] | |
MP 22 | Nevada | Elko | 3,829 | August 1 | August 6 | 2025 Nevada wildfires--Caused by lightning. Merged with the Jakes Fire.[367] | |
Middle Mesa | New Mexico | Rio Arriba | 5,031 | August 1 | 2025 New Mexico wildfires[368] | ||
Elk RBX | Colorado | Rio Blanco | 14,518 | August 2 | August 16 | 2025 Colorado wildfires--Caused by lightning.[369] | |
Adobe Mtn | Nevada | Elko | 10,668 | August 2 | August 11 | 2025 Nevada wildfires--Caused by lightning.[370] | |
Lee | Colorado | Rio Blanco | 137,758 | August 2 | 2025 Colorado wildfires--Caused by lightning. Prompted evacuations for Meeker.[371] | ||
Bronco | Arizona | Gila | 18,041 | August 3 | 2025 Arizona wildfires--Caused by lightning.[372] | ||
Backbone | Louisiana | Natchitoches | 2,409 | August 3 | 2025 Louisiana wildfires[373] | ||
Tullock | Montana | Big Horn | 1,469 | August 4 | August 8 | 2025 Montana wildfires[374] | |
Rosa | California | Riverside | 1,671 | August 4 | 2025 California wildfires[375] | ||
Gold | California | San Bernardino | 1,036 | August 4 | 2025 California wildfires[376] | ||
Twelve | Colorado | Moffat | 4,287 | August 6 | August 11 | 2025 Colorado wildfires[377] | |
Indian Creek | Arizona | Gila | 3,000 | August 6 | 2025 Arizona wildfires--Caused by lightning.[378] | ||
Unknown | California | San Diego | 1,000 | August 6 | 2025 | 2025 California wildfires--Burned on Camp Pendleton.[379] | |
Goodwin | Arizona | Graham | 1,059 | August 6 | 2025 Arizona wildfires[380] | ||
Beulah | Utah | Summit | 5,712 | August 7 | 2025 Utah wildfires[381] | ||
Canyon | California | Ventura, Los Angeles | 5,370 | August 7 | August 14 | 2025 California wildfires--Prompted evacuations for Castaic. One firefighter suffered major injuries after a vehicle rollover.[382] | |
Vereda Blanca | New Mexico | Sandoval | 1,307 | August 8 | 2025 New Mexico wildfires[383] | ||
Big Springs | Utah | Tooele | 1,486 | August 9 | August 11 | 2025 Utah wildfires[384] | |
Crosho | Colorado | Rio Blanco, Routt | 2,073 | August 11 | 2025 Colorado wildfires[385] | ||
Mission Butte | Montana | Big Horn | 6,149 | August 12 | 2025 Montana wildfires[386] | ||
Rock | Idaho | Adams, Valley | 2,844 | August 13 | 2025 Idaho wildfires[387] | ||
Box | Idaho | Owyhee | 4,413 | August 13 | 2025 Idaho wildfires[388] | ||
Mire | Idaho | Clearwater, Idaho | 1,000 | August 13 | 2025 Idaho wildfires[389] | ||
Horn | Montana | Madison | 2,800 | August 13 | August 22 | 2025 Montana wildfires[390] | |
Red Canyon | Wyoming | Hot Springs | 124,709 | August 13 | 2025 Wyoming wildfires--Caused by lightning.[391] | ||
Summer Springs | Montana | Treasure | 2,568 | August 13 | 2025 Montana wildfires[392] | ||
Sunset | Idaho | Bonner | 3,230 | August 13 | 2025 Idaho wildfires[393] | ||
Central Ferry | Washington | Whitman | 6,597 | August 13 | 2025 Washington wildfires[394] | ||
Pony Creek | Montana | Rosebud | 1,224 | August 13 | August 15 | 2025 Montana wildfires[395] | |
Bivens Creek | Montana | Madison | 2,242 | August 13 | 2025 Montana wildfires[396] | ||
Cloudrest | Montana | Madison | 2,066 | August 14 | 2025 Montana wildfires[397] | ||
Spring Creek | Wyoming | Washakie | 3,599 | August 14 | 2025 Wyoming wildfires--Caused by lightning.[398] | ||
Sleeper Ranch | Wyoming | Park | 20,657 | August 14 | 2025 Wyoming wildfires--Caused by lightning.[399] | ||
Windy Rock | Montana | Powell | 2,723 | August 14 | 2025 Montana wildfires[400] | ||
Rancho | Nevada | Washoe | 1,483 | August 14 | 2025 Nevada wildfires[401] | ||
Cottonwood Peak | Nevada | Elko | 122,110 | August 15 | 2025 Nevada wildfires[402] | ||
Hooker Creek | Idaho, Oregon | Malheur (OR), Owyhee (ID) | 1,300 | August 16 | 2025 Idaho wildfires[403] | ||
McAllister | Montana | Madison | 3,560 | August 16 | 2025 Montana wildfires[404] | ||
Marceaux | Louisiana | Cameron | 1,456 | August 17 | 2025 Louisiana wildfires[405] | ||
Derby | Colorado | Garfield, Eagle | 5,346 | August 17 | 2025 Colorado wildfires[406] | ||
Knowles | Montana | Sanders | 3,594 | August 17 | 2025 Montana wildfires[407] | ||
Mile Marker 39 (06) | Florida | Broward | 48,000 | August 18 | 2025 Florida wildfires – Caused by lightning. Burning in the Everglades National Park.[408] | ||
Pickett | California | Napa | 6,803 | August 21 | 2025 California wildfires[409] | ||
Dollar Lake | Wyoming | Sublette | 9,890 | August 21 | 2025 Wyoming wildfires[410] | ||
Flat | Oregon | Deschutes, Jefferson | 21,971 | August 21 | 2025 Oregon wildfires[411] | ||
Little | California | Kern | 2,537 | August 22 | 2025 California wildfires[412] | ||
Willow Creek | Wyoming | Lincoln | 3,820 | August 22 | 2025 Wyoming wildfires[413] | ||
Split Top | Idaho | Blaine | 5,447 | August 23 | August 24 | 2025 Idaho wildfires[414] | |
Garnet | California | Fresno | 6,483 | August 24 | 2025 California wildfires – Lightning-caused. Burning in the Sierra National Forest. Evacuating Balch Camp.[415] |

See also
[edit]- 2025 Alaska wildfires
- 2025 Arizona wildfires
- 2025 Arkansas wildfires
- 2025 California wildfires
- 2025 Colorado wildfires
- 2025 Florida wildfires
- 2025 Idaho wildfires
- 2025 Kansas wildfires
- 2025 Louisiana wildfires
- 2025 Minnesota wildfires
- 2025 Mississippi wildfires
- 2025 Missouri wildfires
- 2025 Montana wildfires
- 2025 Nebraska wildfires
- 2025 Nevada wildfires
- 2025 New Mexico wildfires
- 2025 North Carolina wildfires
- 2025 North Dakota wildfires
- 2025 Oklahoma wildfires
- 2025 Oregon wildfires
- 2025 South Carolina wildfires
- 2025 South Dakota wildfires
- 2025 Tennessee wildfires
- 2025 Texas wildfires
- 2025 Utah wildfires
- 2025 Washington wildfires
- 2025 Wyoming wildfires
Notes
[edit]- ^ Containment means that fire crews have established and secured control lines around the fire's perimeter. These lines are artificial barriers, like trenches or cleared vegetation, designed to stop the fire's spread, or natural barriers like rivers. Containment reflects progress in managing the fire but does not necessarily mean the fire is starved of fuel, under control, or put out.[12]
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- ^ "Burnt - Wildfire and Smoke Map". The Oklahoman. Retrieved August 26, 2025.
- ^ "Cram Fire (545) Map". Watch Duty. Retrieved July 13, 2025.
- ^ "Monroe Canyon Fire Map". Watch Duty. Retrieved July 15, 2025.
- ^ "Vegetation Fire Map". Watch Duty. Retrieved July 16, 2025.
- ^ "Camp - Wildfire and Smoke Map". The Oklahoman. Retrieved August 26, 2025.
- ^ "Tindall Fire Map". Watch Duty. Retrieved July 15, 2025.
- ^ "Cabin Fire Map". Watch Duty. Retrieved July 16, 2025.
- ^ "Cornucopia Fire Map". Watch Duty. Retrieved July 16, 2025.
- ^ "Buckboard Fire Map". Watch Duty. Retrieved July 16, 2025.
- ^ "Boundary Fire Map". Watch Duty. Retrieved July 18, 2025.
- ^ "Dale Fire Map". Watch Duty. Retrieved July 16, 2025.
- ^ "Black Hills Fire Map". Watch Duty. Retrieved July 18, 2025.
- ^ "Mendiola Road Fire Map". Watch Duty. Retrieved July 18, 2025.
- ^ "Burdoin Fire Map". Watch Duty. Retrieved July 18, 2025.
- ^ "Butte Creek Fire Map". Watch Duty. Retrieved July 20, 2025.
- ^ "Mm65 I84 Fire Map". Watch Duty. Retrieved July 20, 2025.
- ^ "Lake Spokane Fire Map". Watch Duty. Retrieved July 20, 2025.
- ^ "Gold Fire Map". Watch Duty. Retrieved July 20, 2025.
- ^ "Ripple - Wildfire and Smoke Map". The Oklahoman. Retrieved August 26, 2025.
- ^ "Cat Canyon Fire Map". Watch Duty. Retrieved July 20, 2025.
- ^ "Mammoth Fire Map". Watch Duty. Retrieved July 26, 2025.
- ^ "Vees Fire Map". Watch Duty. Retrieved July 27, 2025.
- ^ "War Creek Fire Map". Watch Duty. Retrieved July 27, 2025.
- ^ "Little John Fire Map". Watch Duty. Retrieved July 27, 2025.
- ^ "Stoner Mesa Fire Map". Watch Duty. Retrieved August 9, 2025.
- ^ "Blackstone Fire Map". Watch Duty. Retrieved July 29, 2025.
- ^ "Rock Creek Fire Map". Watch Duty. Retrieved July 29, 2025.
- ^ "Mill Fire Map". Watch Duty. Retrieved July 30, 2025.
- ^ "Lost Tom Fire Map". Watch Duty. Retrieved July 30, 2025.
- ^ "Moonshine Fire Map". Watch Duty. Retrieved July 30, 2025.
- ^ "Salt Lake Fire Map". Watch Duty. Retrieved August 1, 2025.
- ^ "Striker Fire Map". Watch Duty. Retrieved July 31, 2025.
- ^ "Lightning Creek Fire Map". Watch Duty. Retrieved August 3, 2025.
- ^ "Range Fire Map". Watch Duty. Retrieved July 31, 2025.
- ^ "Elkhorn Fire Map". Watch Duty. Retrieved August 17, 2025.
- ^ "Island Creek Fire Map". Watch Duty. Retrieved August 17, 2025.
- ^ "Gifford Fire Map". Watch Duty. Retrieved August 1, 2025.
- ^ "Jakes Fire Map". Watch Duty. Retrieved August 1, 2025.
- ^ "MP 22 Fire Map". Watch Duty. Retrieved August 1, 2025.
- ^ "Middle Mesa Fire Map". Watch Duty. Retrieved August 3, 2025.
- ^ "Elk RBX Fire Map". Watch Duty. Retrieved August 3, 2025.
- ^ "Adobe Mtn Fire Map". Watch Duty. Retrieved August 2, 2025.
- ^ "Lee Fire Map". Watch Duty. Retrieved August 5, 2025.
- ^ "Bronco Fire Map". Watch Duty. Retrieved August 5, 2025.
- ^ "Backbone - Wildfire and Smoke Map". The Oklahoman. Retrieved August 18, 2025.
- ^ "Tullock Fire Map". Watch Duty. Retrieved August 5, 2025.
- ^ "Rosa Fire Map". Watch Duty. Retrieved August 4, 2025.
- ^ "Gold Fire Map". Watch Duty. Retrieved August 5, 2025.
- ^ "Twelve Fire Map". Watch Duty. Retrieved August 7, 2025.
- ^ "Indian Creek Fire Map". Watch Duty. Retrieved August 9, 2025.
- ^ Self, Zach; Sheeran, Maureen (August 6, 2025). "Brush fire on Camp Pendleton burns 1,000 acres". KGTV. Retrieved August 22, 2025.
- ^ "Goodwin Fire Map". Watch Duty. Retrieved August 9, 2025.
- ^ "Beulah Fire Map". Watch Duty. Retrieved August 9, 2025.
- ^ "Canyon Fire Map". Watch Duty. Retrieved August 9, 2025.
- ^ "Vereda Blanca Fire Map". Watch Duty. Retrieved August 9, 2025.
- ^ "Big Springs Fire Map". Watch Duty. Retrieved August 9, 2025.
- ^ "Crosho Fire Map". Watch Duty. Retrieved August 13, 2025.
- ^ "Mission Butte Fire Map". Watch Duty. Retrieved August 14, 2025.
- ^ "Rock Fire Map". Watch Duty. Retrieved August 13, 2025.
- ^ "Box Fire Map". Watch Duty. Retrieved August 14, 2025.
- ^ "Mire Fire Map". Watch Duty. Retrieved August 24, 2025.
- ^ "Horn Fire Map". Watch Duty. Retrieved August 14, 2025.
- ^ "Red Canyon Fire Map". Watch Duty. Retrieved August 14, 2025.
- ^ "Summer Springs Fire Map". Watch Duty. Retrieved August 14, 2025.
- ^ "Sunset Fire Map". Watch Duty. Retrieved August 14, 2025.
- ^ "Central Ferry Fire Map". Watch Duty. Retrieved August 14, 2025.
- ^ "Pony Creek Fire Map". Watch Duty. Retrieved August 16, 2025.
- ^ "Bivens Creek Fire Map". Watch Duty. Retrieved August 16, 2025.
- ^ "Cloudrest Fire Map". Watch Duty. Retrieved August 16, 2025.
- ^ "Spring Creek Fire Map". Watch Duty. Retrieved August 14, 2025.
- ^ "Sleeper Ranch Fire Map". Watch Duty. Retrieved August 14, 2025.
- ^ "Windy Rock Fire Map". Watch Duty. Retrieved August 20, 2025.
- ^ "Rancho Fire Map". Watch Duty. Retrieved August 16, 2025.
- ^ "Cottonwood Peak Fire Map". Watch Duty. Retrieved August 16, 2025.
- ^ "Hooker Creek Fire Map". Watch Duty. Retrieved August 17, 2025.
- ^ "McAllister Fire Map". Watch Duty. Retrieved August 17, 2025.
- ^ "Marceaux - Wildfire and Smoke Map". newsherald. Retrieved August 20, 2025.
- ^ "Derby Fire Map". Watch Duty. Retrieved August 20, 2025.
- ^ "Knowles Fire Map". Watch Duty. Retrieved August 20, 2025.
- ^ "MILE MARKER 39 FIRE (06) - Wildfire and Smoke Map". newsherald. Retrieved August 20, 2025.
- ^ "Pickett Fire Map". Watch Duty. Retrieved August 21, 2025.
- ^ "Dollar Lake Fire Map". Watch Duty. Retrieved August 22, 2025.
- ^ "Flat Fire Map". Watch Duty. Retrieved August 22, 2025.
- ^ "Little Fire Map". Watch Duty. Retrieved August 23, 2025.
- ^ "Willow Creek Fire Map". Watch Duty. Retrieved August 24, 2025.
- ^ "Split Top Fire Map". Watch Duty. Retrieved August 24, 2025.
- ^ "Garnet Fire Map". Watch Duty. Retrieved August 24, 2025.