Louisiana Wildfire Map & Tracker
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Active Wildfires in Louisiana
No active wildfires are currently being tracked in Louisiana.About Louisiana Wildfire Season
Louisiana's fire season traditionally begins in early September and stretches roughly thirty weeks into spring, though the state is increasingly seeing risk spread across more of the calendar. Humid subtropical pine and hardwood forest cover much of the landscape, similar to its Gulf Coast neighbors, but Louisiana's timing stands apart from the rest of the Southeast. Where Georgia, Alabama, and the Carolinas peak in winter and spring, Louisiana's season is described as beginning in early fall, a reflection of how differently rain falls along the Gulf compared to further inland. Federal fire outlooks also flag summer as a period of above normal potential specifically along the corridor between southeast Texas and Louisiana.Louisiana Fire Map Today
- Wildfire incident markers. Every active fire in Louisiana 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.