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Controlled: A wildland fire has been contained and the probability of it increasing in size is considered very low. Out: All combustion has ceased on a wildland fire and no heat or smoke remains. Learn more about past fire seasons on our Fire Season Summary page.
The Clearwater Fire near the east entrance of Yellowstone National Park continues to grow since it was first reported on July 19. It’s burning in rugged terrain so it’s been hard to fight. Over 150 people are working to contain the 1,878-acre fire.
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK — The Lone Star Fire in Yellowstone National Park is still active and continues to burn despite two days of colder, wetter weather, park officials say. The lightning-caused fire is now at 3,346 acres and park visitors are urged to use caution if smoke is present from the fire on the Grand Loop Road between Old ...
The Yellowstone fires of 1988 collectively formed the largest wildfire in the recorded history of Yellowstone National Park in the United States.
In 2023, 0.9 acres burned from 5 known wildfire starts. All were lightning caused and were suppressed due to hazardous conditions. Since 1972 when reliable fire records began, the park has averaged 24 fires, and 5,466 acres burned per year.
The parkwide fire danger level for Yellowstone is now HIGH and Stage 1 fire restrictions that went into effect July 27 have been lifted. At this time, there are no fire restrictions in place or planned in the park. Currently, there are no active wildland fires in the park.
Guests Evacuated At Old Faithful Snow Lodge After Fire Breaks Out In Laundry Room. On the final night of the season at the Old Faithful Snow Lodge in Yellowstone, a fire broke out in the laundry room causing guests to be evacuated while firefighters extinguished the blaze.
COOKE CITY, Montana — Visitors to Yellowstone National Park have spotted two different fires in the park, according to park officials. The first confirmed 2023 wildland fire in...
WEST YELLOWSTONE, Mont. - Yellowstone National Park had their first wildland fire of the 2024 season on June 9, 2024. The fire was detected by a motorist driving on Highway 191 on the west side of the park, according to the news release from Yellowstone National Park on Monday, June 10.
MISSOULA, Mont. — The east entrance of Yellowstone National Park is open this morning after briefly being shut down by authorities on Monday night due to a wildfire.