Oregon Wildfire Map & Tracker
23 active fires · Updated 5m ago23 active fires
8,292 acres burned
Largest: North Cayuse Fire
Active Wildfires in Oregon
North Cayuse FireUmatilla, OR · 4,887 acres
ACTIVESalmon FireGrant, OR · 1,000 acres
ACTIVEHoop FireHarney, OR · 961 acres
ACTIVEAnthony FireBaker, OR · 525 acres
ACTIVE0366 Cedar FireGilliam, OR · 440 acres
CONTAINEDSkull Creek North FireHarney, OR · 134 acres
ACTIVE0396 Pine Canyon FireWheeler, OR · 89 acres
ACTIVEOlive Butte FireGrant, OR · 74 acres
ACTIVESkull Creek South FireHarney, OR · 66 acres
ACTIVESkull Creek East FireHarney, OR · 55 acres
ACTIVE0384 Coyner FireDeschutes, OR · 21 acres
ACTIVECow Meadow FireGrant, OR · 10 acres
ACTIVEBrush Creek FireGrant, OR · 8 acres
ACTIVEMurph FireGrant, OR · 8 acres
ACTIVEFern Ridge FireMarion, OR · 5 acres
ACTIVELittle Paradise FireDouglas, OR · 4 acres
ACTIVEJordan FireMalheur, OR · 1 acre
ACTIVEGoad FireUmatilla, OR · 1 acre
ACTIVEPlume FireLake, OR · 1 acre
ACTIVEMiddle Bridge FireBaker, OR · 1 acre
ACTIVEClear Creek FireGrant, OR · 1 acre
ACTIVEPlacer Rd 3865 FireJosephine, OR
ACTIVEPeck Spring FireLake, OR
ACTIVEAbout Oregon Wildfire Season
Oregon's core fire season runs from July through September and is heavily lightning driven, though the broader window stretches from mid May into late September or October. Like Washington, the state splits sharply along the Cascades, with dry rangeland and ponderosa pine to the east and temperate rainforest to the west that rarely burns until a dangerous east wind event pushes fire through it. That east wind scenario is Oregon's real worst case. The 2020 Labor Day fires were driven by exactly this kind of unprecedented wind, pushing flame out of normally fire resistant western valleys and burning over a million acres in a matter of days, largely destroying towns that had never expected to face fire on that scale.Oregon Fire Map Today
- Wildfire incident markers. Every active fire in Oregon 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.