New Hampshire Wildfire Map & Tracker
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Active Wildfires in New Hampshire
No active wildfires are currently being tracked in New Hampshire.About New Hampshire Wildfire Season
New Hampshire's fire season tracks the same snowmelt to leaf out window as its New England neighbors, and in a typical year the average fire here burns under half an acre. Damp hardwood forest, birch, beech, and maple, covers most of the state and naturally resists fire thanks to the region's heavy annual rainfall. The real risk sits in scattered pockets of fire dependent pine barrens on old glacial sand and gravel deposits, home to pitch pine and scrub oak whose cones do not even open below extreme heat. These barrens make up less than half a percent of the state's land today, and without periodic fire they are steadily losing ground to encroaching red maple even as unburned fuel quietly builds up around them.New Hampshire Fire Map Today
- Wildfire incident markers. Every active fire in New Hampshire 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.