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2025 United States wildfires

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2025 United States wildfires
Homes destroyed in the Palisades Fire.
Statistics
Total fires42,670[1]
Total area3,613,023 acres (1,462,139 ha)[1]
Impacts
Deaths31
Structures destroyed18,000+

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

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Season background

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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. Wildfire 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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The Significant Wildland Fire Potential Outlook, month-by-month data from 2025.

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

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United States drought map as of July 29, 2025

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

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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

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Name State County Acres Start date Containment date[a] Notes/References
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]
Fixed Wing Mississippi Perry 1,276 January 30 January 30 2025 Mississippi wildfires[23]
Blue Hills Texas Hutchinson, Moore 3,900 February 1 February 4 2025 Texas wildfires[24]
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.[25]
Middleton Texas Chambers 3,089 February 16 February 18 2025 Texas wildfires[26]
Eureka Valley Nebraska Custer 4,800 February 25 March 4 2025 Nebraska wildfires[27]
Dismal River Ranch Nebraska McPherson, Hooker 15,800 February 25 February 28 2025 Nebraska wildfires[28]
Two Barrel Florida Liberty 1,943 February 26 March 17 2025 Florida wildfires – The fire caused approximately $290,000 in damage.[29]
Mason Mountain Oklahoma Pushmataha 1,871 February 28 March 4 2025 Oklahoma wildfires[30]
Turkey Hammock Florida Brevard 1,171 February 28 March 22 2025 Florida wildfires[31]
River Ranch Oklahoma Hughes 1,100 March 1 March 4 2025 Oklahoma wildfires[32]
Saddle Gap Oklahoma Latimer 12,327 March 1 March 12 2025 Oklahoma wildfires[33]
Patterson Mississippi Perry 1,480 March 1 March 1 2025 Mississippi wildfires
Red Oak Peak Oklahoma Latimer 1,267 March 1 March 5 2025 Oklahoma wildfires[34]
Low Water Oklahoma Pittsburg 1,984 March 1 March 5 2025 Oklahoma wildfires[35]
Doiser Kansas Grant 1,651 March 1 March 4 2025 Kansas wildfires[36]
Covington Drive Compact South Carolina Horry 2,059 March 2 May 22 2025 Southeastern United States wildfires § South Carolina[37]
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.[38]
Rough Rock Oklahoma McIntosh 1,005 March 2 March 4 2025 Oklahoma wildfires[39]
Basin Missouri Taney 3,185 March 3 March 11 [40]
BOX-R (19-T5) 0161 Florida Franklin 1,200 March 3 March 19 2025 Florida wildfires[41]
Robins Maryland Dorchester 1,200 March 3 March 12 [42]
Bluitt Plant 2 New Mexico Roosevelt 5,583 March 3 March 4 2025 New Mexico wildfires[43]
Twin Oryx Texas La Salle 2,156 March 4 March 6 2025 Texas wildfires[44]
Welder Complex Texas San Patricio 775 March 4 March 8 2025 Texas wildfires – Damaged multiple structures and caused four injuries.[45][46][47]
Sevier - East Parkway Tennessee Sevier 1,087 March 4 March 14 2025 Tennessee wildfires[48]
Paur North Dakota Grand Forks 1,816 March 6 March 6 2025 North Dakota wildfires
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.[49]
Route 13 South Dakota Ziebach 33,928 March 10 March 20 2025 South Dakota wildfires[50]
Unknown Nebraska Wheeler 8,000 March 10 March 11 2025 Nebraska wildfires
Acorn Oklahoma Osage 3,070 March 10 March 17 2025 Oklahoma wildfires[51]
Andrix Colorado Baca 1,934 March 10 March 10 2025 Colorado wildfires[52]
Highway 49 North Dakota Grant 3,960 March 11 March 11 2025 North Dakota wildfires[53]
Nadel Oklahoma Osage 2,398 March 11 March 17 2025 Oklahoma wildfires[54]
The 344 Florida Miami-Dade 26,719 March 12 April 4 2025 Florida wildfires[55]
Bear Oklahoma Osage 2,345 March 12 March 20 2025 Oklahoma wildfires[56]
Blue Stem Mississippi Franklin 2,031 March 13 March 13 2025 Mississippi wildfires[57]
Meridian Colorado El Paso 2,540 March 13 March 16 2025 Colorado wildfires[58]
South Tripp South Dakota Tripp 1,288 March 14 March 15 2025 South Dakota wildfires[59]
Windmill Texas Ochiltree, Lipscomb, Roberts 23,287 March 14 March 20 2025 Texas wildfires[60]
840 Road Oklahoma Custer, Roger Mills, Dewey 27,866 March 14 March 25 2025 Oklahoma wildfires[61]
Rest Area Texas Gray, Donley 7,931 March 14 March 16 2025 Texas wildfires[62]
Tango Oklahoma Osage 2,731 March 14 April 3 2025 Oklahoma wildfires[63]
Wildhorse Oklahoma Stephens 4,500 March 14 March 18 2025 Oklahoma wildfires
Euchee Valley/Underwood Oklahoma Payne 8,512 March 14 March 26 2025 Oklahoma wildfires – Destroyed 9 structures.[64]
Hickory Hill/Luther Oklahoma Logan, Oklahoma 6,643 March 14 March 24 2025 Oklahoma wildfires – Destroyed 13 structures.[65]
Mogote Hill New Mexico Mora, San Miguel 21,433 March 14 April 7 2025 New Mexico wildfires[66]
Camargo Oklahoma Dewey 6,075 March 14 March 23 2025 Oklahoma wildfires[67]
33 Road Oklahoma Logan 31,245 March 14 March 30 2025 Oklahoma wildfires – Destroyed 160 structures.[68]
Big Eagle Oklahoma Osage 10,230 March 14 March 24 2025 Oklahoma wildfires[69]
Little Salt Creek Oklahoma Creek 11,192 March 14 March 26 2025 Oklahoma wildfires – Destroyed 29 structures.[70]
Cedar Hill Oklahoma Osage 1,560 March 14 March 20 2025 Oklahoma wildfires – Destroyed 3 structures.[71]
Hellroaring Creek Oklahoma Pawnee 10,900 March 14 March 18 2025 Oklahoma wildfires[72]
Oak Street Oklahoma Osage, Pawnee 9,045 March 14 March 28 2025 Oklahoma wildfires[73]
1980 Road Oklahoma Roger Mills 1,700 March 14 March 18 2025 Oklahoma wildfires[74]
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."[75][76][77]
Lake Wabaunsee Kansas Wabaunsee 1,200 March 14 March 20 2025 Kansas wildfires[78]
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[79]
212 Road Kansas Cowley 1,500 March 14 March 14 2025 Kansas wildfires[80]
South Big Creek Kansas Woodson 1,450 March 14 March 14 2025 Kansas wildfires[81]
Y5 Kansas Lyon 1,500 March 14 March 18 2025 Kansas wildfires[82]
Crabapple Texas Gillespie 9,858 March 15 March 21 2025 Texas wildfires[83]
Persimmon Texas Jefferson 1,691 March 16 March 19 2025 Texas wildfires[84]
East Stich Oklahoma Osage 1,660 March 16 March 20 2025 Oklahoma wildfires[85]
Mediator California Imperial 1,100 March 17 March 18 2025 California wildfires
Blackburn Arkansas Crawford 1,169 March 17 March 21 [86]
Tiger Mount Oklahoma McIntosh 1,630 March 17 March 23 2025 Oklahoma wildfires[87]
Iron Ladies Colorado Weld 1,501 March 17 March 18 2025 Colorado wildfires[88]
Rugged Mtn Oklahoma Pittsburg 1,463 March 17 March 22 2025 Oklahoma wildfires[89]
Neal Creek Arkansas Pulaski 1,910 March 17 March 18 [90]
Plan B Oklahoma Latimer 3,231 March 18 March 25 2025 Oklahoma wildfires[91]
Flying J Oklahoma Latimer 1,154 March 18 March 19 2025 Oklahoma wildfires[92]
Boggs Hollow Oklahoma Latimer 1,102 March 18 March 31 2025 Oklahoma wildfires[93]
High Lonesome Oklahoma, Texas Dallam (TX), Cimarron (OK) 23,335 March 18 March 19 2025 Oklahoma wildfires, 2025 Texas wildfires[94]
31 North & South Colorado Otero 4,389 March 18 March 18 2025 Colorado wildfires[95]
Johnson Florida Miami-Dade 8,340 March 18 May 13 2025 Florida wildfires[96]
Greene - Turner Road Mississippi Greene 2,281 March 18 March 23 2025 Mississippi wildfires[97]
Black Cove North Carolina Polk 3,502 March 19 April 10 2025 North Carolina wildfires[98]
Deep Woods North Carolina Polk 3,969 March 19 April 10 2025 North Carolina wildfires – 2 residences reported to be destroyed.[99]
Pauline Road Texas San Jacinto, Montgomery 2,421 March 19 March 26 2025 Texas wildfires[100]
Simpson Mtn Missouri Douglas 1,063 March 19 March 22 [101]
Big Glow Tennessee Greene 2,875 March 20 March 24 2025 Tennessee wildfires[102]
Pale Rock Oklahoma Osage 1,100 March 21 March 24 2025 Oklahoma wildfires[103]
Flat Rock Mississippi Benton 1,145 March 22 March 23 2025 Mississippi wildfires[104]
Boar Creek Oklahoma Osage 2,030 March 22 April 1 2025 Oklahoma wildfires[105]
California Branch New Jersey Burlington 2,336 March 22 March 24 Evacuated campgrounds in Wharton State Forest.[106]
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.[107][108][109]
Big Ridge Georgia Rabun 3,434 March 22 April 11 2025 Southeastern United States wildfires[110]
Rock Springs Kentucky Whitley 1,005 March 22 March 24 [111]
Rocktown Oklahoma Pushmataha 1,711 March 23 March 26 2025 Oklahoma wildfires[112]
Red Hill Oklahoma McIntosh 1,673 March 24 March 28 2025 Oklahoma wildfires[113]
Salt Creek Oklahoma Sequoyah 1,657 March 24 March 29 2025 Oklahoma wildfires[114]
Walnut Oklahoma Okfuskee 1,558 March 25 March 28 2025 Oklahoma wildfires[115]
Alarka #5 North Carolina Swain 1,575 March 25 April 8 2025 North Carolina wildfires[116]
South Tiger Oklahoma McIntosh 1,909 March 26 March 28 2025 Oklahoma wildfires[117]
Rattlesnake Branch North Carolina Haywood 1,858 March 26 April 25 2025 North Carolina wildfires[118]
N Maxwell Road Nebraska Lincoln 8,800 March 26 March 28 2025 Nebraska wildfires[119]
Happy Hill Road Oklahoma Pittsburg 1,152 March 27 March 30 2025 Oklahoma wildfires[120]
Spider Arizona Navajo 1,702 March 27 March 31 2025 Arizona wildfires[121]
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[122]
Silver California Inyo 1,611 March 30 April 6 2025 California wildfires – Evacuation orders were issued for parts of Inyo and Mono counties.[123][124]
East Marsh Florida Volusia 3,377 March 31 April 7 2025 Florida wildfires[125]
North River Road Kansas Kearny 5,030 April 1 April 2 2025 Kansas wildfires
US 160 Colorado Las Animas 2,270 April 7 April 7 2025 Colorado wildfires[126]
Cedar River North Dakota Sioux, Grant, Adams 8,960 April 9 April 13 2025 North Dakota wildfires[127]
Dugdale Minnesota Polk 3,744 April 9 April 11 2025 Minnesota wildfires[128]
Hwy 14 North Dakota Sheridan 4,100 April 12 April 12 2025 North Dakota wildfires – Injured two firefighters.[129]
Haoe Lead North Carolina Graham 3,103 April 12 May 5 2025 North Carolina wildfires[130]
Potato Hill North Dakota Emmons 1,302 April 12 April 12 2025 North Dakota wildfires
Juniper Swamp Florida Liberty 4,986 April 12 May 8 2025 Florida wildfires[131]
Last Chance Oklahoma Delaware 1,200 April 14 April 30 2025 Oklahoma wildfires[132]
Hilliardville Florida Wakulla 1,291 April 15 April 20 2025 Florida wildfires[133]
Bee Rock Creek North Carolina McDowell 2,085 April 15 April 24 2025 North Carolina wildfires[134]
Partridge Two Minnesota Morrison 2,300 April 17 April 25 2025 Minnesota wildfires[135]
Danny's New Jersey Cumberland 1,327 April 18 May 12 [136]
Curry Island Florida Glades 1,050 April 18 May 1 2025 Florida wildfires[137]
Plum Creek Nebraska Brown 7,075 April 21 April 30 2025 Nebraska wildfires – Started as a prescribed burn but escaped due to high winds.[138]
Jones Road New Jersey Ocean 15,300 April 22 May 12 5,000 residents were evacuated[139] and over 1,300 structures were threatened.[140][141]
Thompson Hollow Road Pennsylvania Cumberland 2,248 April 23 May 5 [142]
Stronghold Arizona Cochise 2,138 April 28 May 7 2025 Arizona wildfires[143]
Buckhorn Archery North Dakota Rolette 1,308 April 30 May 14 2025 North Dakota wildfires[144]
Sawlog Montana Beaverhead 2,030 May 1 May 13 [145]
Sunset Road North Carolina Brunswick 1,331 May 2 June 2 2025 North Carolina wildfires[146]
Backburn North Dakota Rolette 1,342 May 3 May 15 2025 North Dakota wildfires[147]
Blind Arizona Coconino 6,329 May 4 May 25 2025 Arizona wildfires[148]
Unknown North Dakota Mountrail 1,600 May 4 May 5 2025 North Dakota wildfires[149]
Pouch Point North Dakota Mountrail 2,000 May 4 May 14 2025 North Dakota wildfires[150]
Springs California Kern, Tulare 1,817 May 6 May 7 2025 California wildfires[151]
Bryce Arizona Graham 3,294 May 7 May 20 2025 Arizona wildfires[152]
Coyote Arizona Apache 1,280 May 11 May 15 2025 Arizona wildfires[153]
Camp House Minnesota Lake, St. Louis 12,071 May 11 June 9 2025 Minnesota wildfires[154]
Jenkins Creek Minnesota St. Louis 16,145 May 12 June 21 2025 Minnesota wildfires[155]
Munger Shaw Minnesota St. Louis 1,259 May 12 May 13 2025 Minnesota wildfires[156]
Greer Arizona Apache 20,308 May 13 May 26 2025 Arizona wildfires[157]
Jaw California Kern 4,327 May 19 June 1 2025 California wildfires[158]
Cody Arizona Pinal 1,223 May 21 June 4 2025 Arizona wildfires[159]
Sandy Florida Monroe 6,656 May 24 June 5 2025 Florida wildfires[160]
Wood Florida Highlands 1,272 May 25 May 31 2025 Florida wildfires[161]
Kathul Alaska Southeast Fairbanks 1,008 May 25 June 11 2025 Alaska wildfires[162]
Butte Creek Oregon Wheeler, Gilliam 1,776 May 25 May 30 2025 Oregon wildfires[163]
Twin Butte Idaho Owyhee 2,600 May 28 May 29 2025 Idaho wildfires[164]
Ashlock Idaho Payette 1,289 May 29 May 29 2025 Idaho wildfires[165]
Dunes Idaho Washington 1,060 June 3 June 4 2025 Idaho wildfires[166]
Ranch Arizona Santa Cruz 2,751 June 4 June 11 2025 Arizona wildfires[167]
Hag Utah Box Elder 9,500 June 5 June 7 2025 Utah wildfires[168]
Basin Arizona Coconino 9,145 June 5 June 25 2025 Arizona wildfires[169]
Ollie Roberts Road Florida Hardee 1,350 June 5 June 12 2025 Florida wildfires[170]
Firewater Washington Yakima 3,820 June 8 June 9 2025 Washington wildfires[171]
Ranch California San Bernardino 4,293 June 10 June 19 2025 California wildfires. Evacuations for areas of Apple Valley and State Route 18.[172]
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.[173][174]
Burnt Canyon Nevada Lincoln 1,068 June 11 June 19 2025 Nevada wildfires-Caused by lightning.[175]
Ferry Oregon Sherman 10,458 June 11 June 19 2025 Oregon wildfires. Burning into Cottonwood Canyon State Park, closing Highway 206. Prompted evacuations.[176]
France Canyon Utah Kane, Garfield 34,943 June 11 July 23 Caused by lightning.[177]
Vansycle Canyon Washington Walla Walla 2,026 June 12 June 14 2025 Washington wildfires. Prompted evacuations.[178]
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.[179]
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.[180]
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.[181]
Mines Spung New Jersey Burlington 6,400 June 13 June 20 [182][183]
Horse Wyoming Sublette 2,802 June 13 July 24 Caused by lightning.[184]
Pomas Washington Chelan 3,472 June 13
0%
2025 Washington wildfires[185]
Bridge Creek Utah San Juan 2,588 June 13 July 21 Caused by lightning.[186]
Bitter California San Luis Obispo 1,651 June 14 June 15 2025 California wildfires[187]
Oskawalik Alaska Bethel 1,779 June 14 July 6 2025 Alaska wildfires[188]
Winnemucca Mountain Nevada Humboldt 2,321 June 15 June 17 2025 Nevada wildfires-[189]
Caribou Alaska Yukon-Koyukuk 1,915 June 15 July 28 2025 Alaska wildfires-Caused by lightning.[190]
Alder Springs Oregon Jefferson, Deschutes 3,279 June 16 June 30 Prompted evacuations in the Terrebonne area.[191]
Telidaside Alaska Yukon-Koyukuk 1,733 June 16 July 2 2025 Alaska wildfires[192]
Hogatza Alaska Yukon-Koyukuk 28,965 June 16
0%
2025 Alaska wildfires-Caused by lightning.[193]
Kawichiark 1 Alaska Northwest Arctic 4,625 June 16 July 8 2025 Alaska wildfires-Caused by lightning.[194]
Kawichiark 2 Alaska Northwest Arctic 2,667 June 16 June 27 2025 Alaska wildfires-Caused by lightning.[195]
Chicken Alaska Yukon-Koyukuk 8,063 June 16
0%
2025 Alaska wildfires--Caused by lightning.[196]
Tetilesook Alaska Northwest Arctic 1,259 June 16 July 8 2025 Alaska wildfires--Caused by lightning.[197]
Wolf Hollow Oregon Gilliam 1,200 June 17 June 18 [198]
Tagagawik Alaska Yukon-Koyukuk 1,378 June 17 July 8 2025 Alaska wildfires-Caused by lightning.[199]
Monte California San Diego 1,051 June 17 June 26 2025 California wildfires – Prompted evacuations in the Cleveland National Forest, near El Cajon.[200]
Wolf Alaska Yukon-Koyukuk 2,021 June 17
0%
2025 Alaska wildfires-Caused by lightning.[201]
Obrien Alaska Yukon-Koyukuk 8,125 June 17
0%
2025 Alaska wildfires-Caused by lightning.[202]
HelpMeJack Alaska Yukon-Koyukuk 3,172 June 17
0%
2025 Alaska wildfires-Caused by lightning.[203]
Chabanika Alaska Yukon-Koyukuk 4,099 June 17
0%
2025 Alaska wildfires-Caused by lightning.[204]
Kalusuk Alaska Northwest Arctic 1,062 June 17 July 8 2025 Alaska wildfires--Caused by lightning.[205]
Klikhtentotzna Alaska Yukon-Koyukuk 118,023 June 17
0%
2025 Alaska wildfires--Caused by lightning.[206]
Kandik Alaska Southeast Fairbanks 5,327 June 18
0%
2025 Alaska wildfires-Caused by lightning.[207]
Meadow Creek Alaska Yukon-Koyukuk 19,634 June 18 July 10 2025 Alaska wildfires--Caused by lightning.[208]
Kechumstuk Creek Alaska Southeast Fairbanks 12,604 June 18
0%
2025 Alaska wildfires-Caused by lightning.[209]
Boulder Creek Alaska Fairbanks North Star 4,056 June 18
0%
2025 Alaska wildfires-Caused by lightning.[210]
Orum Alaska Yukon-Koyukuk 5,647 June 18
0%
2025 Alaska wildfires-Caused by lightning.[211]
Lush Alaska Yukon-Koyukuk 26,544 June 18
71%
2025 Alaska wildfires[212]
Williams Alaska Yukon-Koyukuk 1,180 June 18 July 11 2025 Alaska wildfires--Caused by lightning.[213]
Aniralik Alaska Northwest Arctic 4,906 June 19 July 11 2025 Alaska wildfires-Caused by lightning.[214]
Mexico Assist California San Diego 26,000 June 19
0%
[215]
Forsyth Utah Washington 15,675 June 19 August 7 Evacuated and threatened the town of Pine Valley.[216]
Twelvemile Lake Alaska Southeast Fairbanks 23,944 June 19
0%
2025 Alaska wildfires-Caused by lightning.[217]
Ricks Creek Alaska Fairbanks North Star 16,848 June 19
0%
2025 Alaska wildfires-Caused by lightning.[218]
Ninetyeight Alaska Fairbanks North Star 16,138 June 19
89%
2025 Alaska wildfires-Caused by lightning.[219]
Himalaya Road Alaska Fairbanks North Star 6,056 June 19
50%
2025 Alaska wildfires-Caused by lightning.[220]
Bear Creek Alaska Denali 30,988 June 19
75%
2025 Alaska wildfires-Caused by lightning. 9 reported residences destroyed.[221]
Moran Alaska Yukon-Koyukuk 13,744 June 19
0%
2025 Alaska wildfires[222]
Bonnifield Creek Alaska Denali 16,219 June 19
0%
2025 Alaska wildfires-Caused by lightning. 6 reported residences destroyed.[223]
Bonanza Creek Alaska Fairbanks North Star 12,586 June 19
15%
2025 Alaska wildfires-Caused by lightning.[224]
Nelchina Glacier Alaska Matanuska-Susitna 3,920 June 19
20%
2025 Alaska wildfires[225]
7 Mile Lookout Alaska Southeast Fairbanks 3,969 June 19
55%
2025 Alaska wildfires-Caused by lightning.[226]
Susulatna Alaska Yukon-Koyukuk 3,031 June 19 July 10 2025 Alaska wildfires--Caused by lightning.[227]
Nowitna Alaska Yukon-Koyukuk 2,613 June 19
0%
2025 Alaska wildfires--Caused by lightning.[228]
Elephant Alaska Yukon-Koyukuk 8,940 June 19
78%
2025 Alaska wildfires--Caused by lightning.[229]
Red Alaska Yukon-Koyukuk 14,527 June 19
0%
2025 Alaska wildfires--Caused by lightning.[230]
Conner Nevada Douglas 17,714 June 20 June 30 2025 Nevada wildfires-Evacuated areas near Ruhenstroth.[231]
Ikheenjik Alaska Yukon-Koyukuk 19,654 June 20
0%
2025 Alaska wildfires[232]
Turtle Alaska Yukon-Koyukuk 16,337 June 20
0%
2025 Alaska wildfires[233]
Moldy Alaska Yukon-Koyukuk 72,843 June 20
70%
2025 Alaska wildfires-Caused by lightning.[234]
McArthur Creek Alaska Southeast Fairbanks 7,148 June 20
0%
2025 Alaska wildfires-Caused by lightning.[235]
Ridgeline Alaska Southeast Fairbanks 4,755 June 20
0%
2025 Alaska wildfires[236]
River Trail Alaska Southeast Fairbanks 23,605 June 20
0%
2025 Alaska wildfires-Caused by lightning.[237]
Porphyry Alaska Southeast Fairbanks 2,641 June 20 July 9 2025 Alaska wildfires-Caused by lightning.[238]
Takoma Alaska Yukon-Koyukuk 19,889 June 20
0%
2025 Alaska wildfires-Caused by lightning.[239]
Birch Alaska Yukon-Koyukuk 4,920 June 20
62%
2025 Alaska wildfires-Caused by lightning.[240]
Goldstream Creek Alaska Yukon-Koyukuk 20,483 June 20
41%
2025 Alaska wildfires[241]
Saint George Creek Alaska Denali 25,992 June 20
0%
2025 Alaska wildfires-Caused by lightning. 4 reported residences destroyed.[242]
Fish Lake Alaska Copper River 1,841 June 20 July 9 2025 Alaska wildfires-Caused by lightning.[243]
Buckley Bar Alaska Yukon-Koyukuk 9,659 June 20
0%
2025 Alaska wildfires-Caused by lightning.[244]
Dry Creek Alaska Denali 12,043 June 20
0%
2025 Alaska wildfires-Caused by lightning.[245]
Aggie Creek Alaska Fairbanks North Star 34,837 June 20
5%
2025 Alaska wildfires--Caused by lightning.[246]
Live Trap Alaska Denali 2,503 June 20 July 22 2025 Alaska wildfires-Caused by lightning.[247]
Christian Alaska Yukon-Koyukuk 52,468 June 20
0%
2025 Alaska wildfires--Caused by lightning.[248]
Michigan Alaska Yukon-Koyukuk 1,533 June 20
0%
2025 Alaska wildfires--Caused by lightning.[249]
Salmon Trout Alaska Yukon-Koyukuk 1,303 June 20
0%
2025 Alaska wildfires--Caused by lightning.[250]
Susulatna Hills Alaska Yukon-Koyukuk 8,711 June 20 July 10 2025 Alaska wildfires--Caused by lightning.[251]
Pilot Creek Alaska Yukon-Koyukuk 3,694 June 20 July 10 2025 Alaska wildfires--Caused by lightning.[252]
Sand Lake Alaska Southeast Fairbanks 6,337 June 21
5%
2025 Alaska wildfires[253]
Yellow Alaska Yukon-Koyukuk 7,942 June 21
0%
2025 Alaska wildfires--Caused by lightning.[254]
Kerulu Alaska Northwest Arctic 1,645 June 21 July 8 2025 Alaska wildfires--Caused by lightning.[255]
Barstow Road Washington Walla Walla 1,543 June 22 June 25 2025 Washington wildfires[256]
Indian Prairie Canal (22) Florida Glades 3,925 June 22 June 27 2025 Florida wildfires[257]
Ikpikpuk Alaska North Slope 1,995 June 22 July 8 2025 Alaska wildfires--Caused by lightning.[258]
Monte Cristo Creek Alaska Fairbanks North Star 9,500 June 22
0%
2025 Alaska wildfires--Caused by lightning.[259]
Three Castle Alaska Southeast Fairbanks 2,116 June 23
0%
2025 Alaska wildfires-Caused by lightning.[260]
Runt Alaska Yukon-Koyukuk 16,089 June 23
0%
2025 Alaska wildfires--Caused by lightning.[261]
Henry George West (29) Florida Hillsborough 1,200 June 24 July 1 2025 Florida wildfires[262]
Laguna New Mexico Rio Arriba 17,415 June 25
85%
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.[263]
Mauneluk Alaska Northwest Arctic 3,004 June 25
0%
2025 Alaska wildfires--Caused by lightning.[264]
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.[265]
Taylor Draw Wyoming Carbon 1,257 June 28 July 2 [266]
Wolf California Riverside 2,413 June 29 July 15 2025 California wildfires[267]
Mount Irish Nevada Lincoln 6,315 June 30 July 17 2025 Nevada wildfires-[268]
Turkeyfeather New Mexico Catron 24,178 June 30
82%
[269]
Hall Wyoming Hot Springs 1,030 July 1 July 1 [270]
Garden Creek Idaho Bingham 5,418 July 1 July 3 2025 Idaho wildfires[271]
Black Canyon Oregon Lake 1,584 July 1 July 5 [272]
Winter Camp Idaho Owyhee 3,697 July 1 July 1 2025 Idaho wildfires[273]
Mosquito Florida Monroe 8,373 July 1 July 11 2025 Florida wildfires-Caused by lightning.[274]
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.[275]
Cold Springs Oregon Umatilla 2,489 July 2 July 10 2025 Oregon wildfires[276]
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.[277]
Spring Creek Wyoming Platte 1,017 July 2 July 10 [278]
Wilder Montana Fergus 3,451 July 2 July 9 [279]
Green California Shasta 19,022 July 2
99%
2025 California wildfires – Caused by lightning. Burning in the Shasta-Trinity National Forest.[280]
Butler California Siskiyou 21,058 July 3
96%
2025 California wildfires – Caused by lightning.[281]
Barber Nevada Pershing 17,583 July 3 July 11 2025 Nevada wildfires-Caused by lightning.[282]
Bloody Nevada Humboldt 1,856 July 3 July 5 2025 Nevada wildfires-Caused by lightning.[283]
Sheep Creek Canyon Nevada Eureka 4,173 July 4 July 6 2025 Nevada wildfires-2025 Nevada wildfires-[284]
Bartlett Nevada Humboldt 6,169 July 4 July 9 2025 Nevada wildfires-Caused by lightning.[285]
Tsukon Alaska Yukon-Koyukuk 1,423 July 4
0%
2025 Alaska wildfires--Caused by lightning.[286]
Dragon Bravo Arizona Coconino 141,873 July 4
38%
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.[287]
Sikik Alaska Northwest Arctic 14,458 July 6
0%
2025 Alaska wildfires--Caused by lightning.[288]
Gothic Nevada Nye 36,069 July 6
95%
2025 Nevada wildfires--Burning on the Nevada Test and Training Range.[289]
Bear Gulch Washington Mason 5,578 July 6
3%
2025 Washington wildfires--Burning in the Olympic National Park. Evacuated the Staircase Ridge area.[290]
13 Mile Florida Palm Beach 13,000 July 7 July 15 2025 Florida wildfires[291]
Wheeler Alaska Yukon-Koyukuk 38,931 July 7
0%
2025 Alaska wildfires--Caused by lightning.[292]
Portage Alaska Yukon-Koyukuk 2,900 July 7
0%
2025 Alaska wildfires--Caused by lightning.[293]
Kaliguricheark Alaska Northwest Arctic 11,858 July 7
0%
2025 Alaska wildfires--Caused by lightning.[294]
Nuna Alaska Northwest Arctic 14,884 July 7
0%
2025 Alaska wildfires--Caused by lightning.[295]
Iron Florida Miami Dade 1,374 July 8 July 11 2025 Florida wildfires[296]
Hot Canyon Nevada Elko 12,794 July 8 July 22 2025 Nevada wildfires-Lightning-caused. Burning 10 miles (16 km) northwest of Montello.[297]
Elk Oregon Klamath 2,640 July 8 July 23 2025 Oregon wildfires[298]
Mica Utah Tooele 1,600 July 8 July 16 2025 Utah wildfires[299]
Tutusuk Alaska Northwest Arctic 5,748 July 8
0%
2025 Alaska wildfires--Caused by lightning.[300]
Hope Washington Stevens 8,177 July 8 August 9 2025 Washington wildfires[301]
Anguitakada Alaska Northwest Arctic 9,076 July 9
0%
2025 Alaska wildfires--Caused by lightning.[302]
Western Pines Washington Lincoln 5,781 July 9 July 18 2025 Washington wildfires[303]
Willow Oregon Crook 4,417 July 9 July 21 2025 Oregon wildfires-Caused by lightning.[304]
White Sage Arizona Coconino 58,985 July 9
95%
2025 Arizona wildfires-Caused by lightning.[305]
Reed Alaska Northwest Arctic 3,143 July 9
0%
2025 Alaska wildfires--Caused by lightning.[306]
Big Bear Idaho Idaho 14,934 July 9
70%
2025 Idaho wildfires-Caused by lightning. Burning in the Payette National Forest.[307]
Billy Arizona Gila 8,869 July 9
22%
2025 Arizona wildfires-Caused by lightning.[308]
Goose New Mexico Grant 3,692 July 9 July 31 2025 New Mexico wildfires-Caused by lightning.[309]
Deer Creek Utah, Colorado San Juan, Montrose 17,724 July 10
97%
2025 Utah wildfires-destroyed 12 structures. Produced a major fire whirl.[310]
South Rim Colorado Montrose 4,232 July 10
52%
2025 Colorado wildfires-Caused by lightning. Burning in the Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park.[311]
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.[312]
Turner Gulch Colorado Mesa 27,777 July 10
49%
2025 Colorado wildfires-Caused by lightning.[313]
Rush Idaho Valley 7,391 July 10
90%
2025 Idaho wildfires-Caused by lightning.[314]
Grassy Idaho Fremont 2,018 July 11 July 13 2025 Idaho wildfires[315]
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.[316]
Monroe Canyon Utah Sevier, Piute 71,920 July 13
34%
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.[317]
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.[318]
Tindall Idaho Owyhee 1,697 July 15 July 16 2025 Idaho wildfires[319]
Cabin Arizona Coconino 1,048 July 15 August 2 2025 Arizona wildfires--Caused by lightning.[320]
Cornucopia Nevada Elko 3,514 July 15 July 18 2025 Nevada wildfires--Caused by lightning.[321]
Buckboard Idaho Oneida 1,695 July 15 July 17 2025 Idaho wildfires[322]
Boundary Washington Yakima 1,210 July 15 July 17 2025 Washington wildfires--Human-caused.[323]
Dale California Riverside 1,096 July 16 July 22 2025 California wildfires[324]
Black Hills Oregon Malheur 4,958 July 17 July 19 2025 Oregon wildfires[325]
Mendiola Road Oregon Malheur 1,641 July 18 July 20 2025 Oregon wildfires[326]
Burdoin Washington Klickitat 10,675 July 18
94%
2025 Washington wildfires--destroyed at least 19 residential structures.[327]
Butte Creek Oregon Wasco 2,079 July 18
85%
2025 Oregon wildfires[328]
MM65 I84 Idaho Ada 8,902 July 19 July 20 2025 Idaho wildfires[329]
Lake Spokane Washington Stevens 2,512 July 19 July 30 2025 Washington wildfires--Human-caused. Destroyed 2 residential structures.[330]
Gold Nevada Washoe 1,226 July 20 July 25 2025 Nevada wildfires--Human-caused. Burned outside of Golden Eagle Regional Park.[331]
Cat Canyon Nevada Nye 16,260 July 20
75%
2025 Nevada wildfires--Caused by lightning. Burning on the Nevada Test and Training Range.[332]
Mammoth California Modoc 2,533 July 25 July 31 2025 California wildfires--Caused by lightning. Burning in the Modoc National Forest.[333]
Vees Wyoming Washakie 5,229 July 26
98%
2025 Wyoming wildfires--Caused by lightning on BLM lands.[334]
War Creek South Dakota Jones 2,602 July 26 July 29 2025 South Dakota wildfires[335]
Little John Oregon Malheur 12,973 July 27 July 29 2025 Oregon wildfires--Caused by lightning.[336]
Stoner Mesa Colorado Dolores 2,235 July 28
0%
2025 Colorado wildfires[337]
Blackstone Idaho Owyhee 22,605 July 29 July 30 2025 Idaho wildfires--Caused by lightning.[338]
Rock Creek Oregon Malheur 31,192 July 29 August 4 2025 Oregon wildfires--Caused by lightning.[339]
Mill Idaho Lemhi 1,819 July 29 August 6 2025 Idaho wildfires--Caused by lightning.[340]
Lost Tom Oregon Malheur 1,124 July 29 July 31 2025 Oregon wildfires--Caused by lightning.[341]
Moonshine Nevada Humboldt 2,863 July 29 August 1 2025 Nevada wildfires--Caused by lightning.[342]
Salt Lake Texas Brazoria 1,025 July 30 August 1 2025 Texas wildfires[343]
Striker Idaho Owyhee 6,000 July 31 July 31 2025 Idaho wildfires[344]
Lightning Creek Idaho Bonner 2,427 July 31
0%
2025 Idaho wildfires--Caused by lightning.[345]
Range Idaho Ada 26,922 July 31 August 2 2025 Idaho wildfires--Caused by lightning.[346]
Gifford California San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara 114,974 August 1
21%
2025 California wildfires--Burning in the Los Padres National Forest area. Prompted evacuations.[347]
Jakes Nevada Elko 82,216 August 1
72%
2025 Nevada wildfires--Caused by lightning. Merged with the Snowstorm Fire on August 4th.[348]
MP 22 Nevada Elko 3,829 August 1 August 6 2025 Nevada wildfires--Caused by lightning.[349]
Middle Mesa New Mexico Rio Arriba 5,041 August 1
27%
2025 New Mexico wildfires[350]
Elk RBX Colorado Rio Blanco 14,635 August 2
30%
2025 Colorado wildfires--Caused by lightning.[351]
Adobe Mtn Nevada Elko 10,668 August 2
90%
2025 Nevada wildfires--Caused by lightning.[352]
Lee Colorado Rio Blanco 92,047 August 2
7%
2025 Colorado wildfires--Caused by lightning. Prompted evacuations for Meeker.[353]
Bronco Arizona Gila 17,383 August 3
0%
2025 Arizona wildfires--Caused by lightning.[354]
Tullock Montana Big Horn 1,469 August 4 2025 Montana wildfires[355]
Rosa California Riverside 1,690 August 4
80%
2025 California wildfires[356]
Gold California San Bernardino 1,079 August 4
47%
2025 California wildfires[357]
Twelve Colorado Moffat 4,287 August 6
55%
2025 Colorado wildfires[358]
Indian Creek Arizona Gila 3,000 August 6
0%
2025 Arizona wildfires--Caused by lightning.[359]
Goodwin Arizona Graham 1,005 August 6
0%
2025 Aizona wildfires[360]
Beulah Utah Summit 1,723 August 7
0%
2025 Utah wildfires[361]
Canyon California Ventura, Los Angeles 5,370 August 7
47%
2025 California wildfires--Prompted evacuations for Castaic. One firefighter suffered major injuries after a vehicle rollover.[362]
Vereda Blanca New Mexico Sandoval 1,000 August 8
0%
2025 New Mexico wildfires[363]
Big Springs Utah Tooele 1,486 August 9
25%
2025 Utah wildfires[364]
Map
Perimeters of wildfires in the United States during 2025 (Red: >1000 acres) (map data)

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ 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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