National Fire News

National Preparedness Level 4

as of June 29, 2026 at 7:30 a.m. MDT (on a scale from 1 to 5)

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This report is currently updated Monday through Friday. 
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July 7, 2026

Since yesterday, 177 new fires were reported nationwide. Currently, firefighters are working to suppress and contain 36 large fires across the country. Extreme fire behavior and evacuations are reported in multiple geographic areas. So far this year, 37,535 fires have burned more than 3.3 million acres across the United States. 

Widespread lightning across multiple geographic areas in recent days is expected to continue to generate new starts. In the midst of escalating fire activity in the mainland United States, with the Rocky Mountain and Great Basin geographic areas especially busy at the moment, Super Typhoon Billy made landfall in the Northern Mariana Islands and Guam yesterday. Assessments are underway, and the USDA Forest Service is activating a crew to assist. 

Approximately 85% of wildfires are human-caused, which means they are avoidable. Here’s how you can help: 

  • Practice safe campfire habits: If you're camping, make sure your campfire is fully extinguished before leaving. Use water, stir the ashes, and check that it’s cool to the touch. 
  • Mind your sparks: Avoid using equipment that can produce sparks, like chainsaws, in dry or windy conditions. If you must, clear the area of flammable materials and keep a fire extinguisher nearby. 
  • Dispose of cigarettes properly: Never toss a lit cigarette out of a car window or onto the ground. Make sure it’s fully extinguished and disposed of in a safe container. 
  • Be cautious with vehicles: Don’t park or drive on dry grass. The heat from your car’s exhaust can ignite the vegetation. 
  • Know the restrictions: Always check for local fire restrictions before starting any outdoor activity. If fire bans are in place, respect them. 

Weather

Isolated to locally scattered mixed wet and dry thunderstorms will develop across eastern Oregon into the northern and eastern Great Basin and much of the Rockies. With minimum relative humidity falling to 10-25% across much of the Intermountain West, several new ignitions are likely, especially in the northern Great Basin to Greater Four Corners. New and existing fires may also be fanned by outflow wind gusts up to 50 mph. In addition, breezy west to southwest winds in the southern Great Basin and along the east slopes of the Cascades to Sierra Front will create areas of elevated conditions. Isolated mainly wet thunderstorms will develop in the northern Plains, with more widespread showers and thunderstorms from the eastern Dakotas to Upper Michigan. Isolated to scattered showers and thunderstorms will develop in much of the lower Mississippi Valley and Southeast. Above normal temperatures are expected in Alaska, especially for portions of the northern Interior and North Slope which could reach 85°F. Furthermore, scattered thunderstorms will develop across the western Interior, with isolated thunderstorms for the eastern Interior and North Slope. 

Daily statistics
Number of new large fires or emergency response 
* New fires are identified with an asterisk
4 States currently reporting large fires:
Total number of large fires 36
Acres from all active fires 526,460
Fires contained 2
Year-to-date statistics
2026 (1/1/26-7/07/26) Fires: 37,535 Acres: 3,369,628
2025 (1/1/25-7/07/25) Fires: 36,478 Acres: 2,103,792
2024 (1/1/24-7/07/24) Fires: 23,124 Acres: 2,802,174
2023 (1/1/23-7/07/23) Fires: 25,432 Acres: 712,820
2022 (1/1/22-7/07/22) Fires: 35,244 Acres: 4,685,808
2021 (1/1/21-7/07/21) Fires: 32,462 Acres: 1,619,629
2020 (1/1/20-7/07/20) Fires: 26,527 Acres: 1,525,632
2019 (1/1/19-7/07/19) Fires: 21,076 Acres: 1,342,116
2018 (1/1/18-7/07/18) Fires: 31,017 Acres: 3,086,345
2017 (1/1/17-7/07/17) Fires: 32,216 Acres: 3,280,460
2016 (1/1/16-7/07/16) Fires: 27,629 Acres: 2,321,538
10-year average Year-to-Date
2016-2025 Fires: Acres:
Current Wildfires
Fires: 8
Acres: 6,497
New: 0
Contained: 0
Fire Unit Agency Size % Ctn Location Information
Big Alaska Fire Service - Tanana Zone BLM 257 70 Ten miles east of Ruby, AK  
Hoholitna Southwest Area ST 457 0 Thirty miles south of Lime Village, AK  
Michigan Alaska Fire Service - Tanana Zone BLM 1,446 0 Twenty-eight miles west of Coldfoot, AK  
Mud Alaska Fire Service - Galena Zone BLM 1,733 0 Thirty-five miles southeast of Kaltag, AK  
Pogo Delta Area ST 452 0 Twenty-seven miles northeast of Delta Junction, AK  
Polly Alaska Fire Service - Upper Yukon Zone BLM 135 0 Twenty-one miles northeast of Chicken, AK  
Shaw Delta Area ST 1,428 0 Twenty-three miles northeast of Delta Junction, AK  
Siruk Alaska Fire Service - Tanana Zone BLM 589 70 Twenty-four miles northwest of Allakaket, AK  
Fires: 1
Acres: 26,697
New: 0
Contained: 0
Fire Unit Agency Size % Ctn Location Information
Pocket Coconino National Forest USFS 26,697 48 7 miles north of Sedona, Ariz. 928-260-0543
Fires: 4
Acres: 177,041
New: 0
Contained: 0
Fire Unit Agency Size % Ctn Location Information
Aspen Acres Custer County CNTY 91,982 13 10 miles northwest of Rye, CO 719-697-8353
Ferris San Juan National Forest USFS 51,622 22 San Juan National Forest, Dolores and Montezuma Counties, Colorado (661) 990-4727
Gold Mountain Grand Mesa USFS 29,287 2 2 miles North of Ouray, Colorado 970-355-3286
Willow Pike and San Isabel National Forest USFS 4,150 5 6 miles west of Leadville, CO 719-258-9897
Fires: 3
Acres: 2,528
New: 3
Contained: 1
Fire Unit Agency Size % Ctn Location Information
* Maze Idaho Falls District BLM 900 0 Six miles west of Rexburg, ID  
* Pvr Boise District BLM 1,000 50 Fifteen miles south of Boise, ID  
Shingle Creek Craig Mountain Supervisory Area Office ST 628 80 Six Miles Southwest of Riggins, ID 208-295-5493
* Mora Boise District BLM 2,410 100    
Fires: 2
Acres: 707
New: 0
Contained: 0
Fire Unit Agency Size % Ctn Location Information
Deer Hollow RavaIIi County ST 402 80 Two miles southeast of Darby, MT  
Lost Cabin Carbon County ST 305 60 Thirty-five miles south of Billings, MT  
Fires: 3
Acres: 43,852
New: 0
Contained: 0
Fire Unit Agency Size % Ctn Location Information
Dutch Flat     15,124 40 9 miles northeast of Winnemucca, Humboldt County, Nevada  
Grapevine Ely District Office BLM 26,464 99 10 miles SE of Caliente, NV (775) 289-1800
Parsnip Peak Ely District Office BLM 2,264 75 Lincoln County, 18 miles northeast of Pioche, NV  
Fires: 3
Acres: 14,789
New: 0
Contained: 0
Fire Unit Agency Size % Ctn Location Information
Beehive Carson National Forest USFS 4,728 88 North of Tusas Valley, Tres Piedras Ranger District 505-273-7205
McCauley Springs Santa Fe National Forest USFS 712 88 4 Miles NE of JEMEZ SPRINGS, NM 505-438-5320
Sacaton Gila National Forest USFS 9,349 11 The fire started on Sacaton Mountain in the Gila Wilderness and is approximately 15 miles east of Glenwood, New Mexico (Catron County) 575-210-8631
Fires: 1
Acres: 662
New: 0
Contained: 0
Fire Unit Agency Size % Ctn Location Information
Rose Bay Canal North Carolina Forest Service ST 662 83 Ten miles southwest of Fairfield, NC  
Fires: 2
Acres: 5,924
New: 0
Contained: 0
Fire Unit Agency Size % Ctn Location Information
Antelope Creek Prineville District BLM 1,261 10 One mile north of Antelope, OR  
North Cayuse Pendleton Unit ST 4,663 12 Fifteen miles east of Pendleton, OR  
Fires: 4
Acres: 235,347
New: 0
Contained: 0
Fire Unit Agency Size % Ctn Location Information
Babylon Manti-Lasal National Forest USFS 96,564 0 25 Miles SW of Monticello, UT 435-677-1958
Cottonwood Fishlake National Forest USFS 95,934 56 5 miles East of Beaver, UT 435-485-5456
Snyder     30,202 98 13 miles west of Grand Junction, Colorado 970-355-3288
Wild Goose Fishlake National Forest USFS 12,647 62 Approximately 5 miles east of Holden, UT (435) 485-3630
Fires: 2
Acres: 10,580
New: 0
Contained: 0
Fire Unit Agency Size % Ctn Location Information
Chelan Hills Southeast Region-Department of Natural Resources ST 9,735 20 One mile north of Orondo, WA  
Navarre Coulee Southeast Region-Department of Natural Resources ST 845 80 Eight miles southwest of Chelan, WA  
Fires: 3
Acres: 1,836
New: 1
Contained: 1
Fire Unit Agency Size % Ctn Location Information
Kinky Creek Bridger-Teton National Forest USFS 880 87 Approximately three miles west of Darwin Ranch, near upper Gros Ventre Falls in the Gros Ventre Wilderness on the Jackson Ranger District of the Bridger-Teton National Forest (34 Miles NW of Cora, WY) 307-295-2770
Twin Creek Wind River / Bighorn Basin District BLM 494 60 Sixteen miles southeast of Lander, WY  
West Bridger Creek Hotsprings County CNTY 462 70 Nineteen miles southeast of Thermopolis, WY  
* Wind Creek Crook County CNTY 870 100