Hawaii Wildfire Map & Tracker
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Active Wildfires in Hawaii
No active wildfires are currently being tracked in Hawaii.About Hawaii Wildfire Season
Hawaii's fire risk peaks during the summer and fall dry season and grows worse in years that follow an unusually wet winter, since more rain early in the year grows more grass that then cures and dries out by summer. Invasive nonnative grasses and shrubs now cover roughly a quarter of the state's land area, a legacy of the sugar and pineapple plantations that went fallow by the 1990s and left vast acreage for fast growing grass to fill in unchecked by the grazing that once kept it low. More than eighty percent of the area that burns each year in Hawaii is this nonnative grassland, not native forest, making this fundamentally a land use story as much as a climate one.Hawaii Fire Map Today
- Wildfire incident markers. Every active fire in Hawaii is shown with a colored marker. Red means active, yellow means mostly contained, and gray means fully contained or no longer being tracked.
- Incident details and updates. Tap any fire below to see its size, containment percentage, recent updates, and nearby air quality on its own page.
- Automatic updates. This page pulls directly from official incident data and refreshes automatically as conditions change. It is not a live, real time map, and fast moving fires can outpace how often this page updates.
- Full app map. Open the full interactive map to search, explore fires nationwide, and save locations to track over time.