New remote 5-acre wildfire in northwest corner of Yellowstone National Park - NPS

 

NEWS RELEASE

New remote 5-acre wildfire in northwest corner of Yellowstone National Park

 


                         The Big Horn Fire, a remote wildfire located in steep, rocky terrain in the 
                         northwest corner of Yellowstone National Park
                         NPS/Jess Page

  • On the afternoon of Sept. 27, individuals in Tom Miner Basin, Montana (an area located just north of Yellowstone National Park’s northwest boundary), reported seeing smoke in Yellowstone. The park’s helicopter crew flew the area that evening and spotted a new fire, likely ignited by lightning several days prior.
  • Estimated at 5 acres, the Big Horn Fire is in very steep, rugged and rocky terrain in the remote northwest corner of the park. See photos.
  • Fire crews will monitor the wildfire from Tom Miner Basin and the air since the potential for it to leave the park is very low.
  • Forecasted snow and rain will likely significantly slow its growth over the next 10 days. A weather pattern such as the one expected could also be a fire season ending event.
  • Backcountry campsite WE4 will be closed for the rest of the season due to its proximity to the fire. See the Backcountry Situation Report for details.
  • Stay informed about current fire activity in Yellowstone.
News Release Date: September 28, 2022

Contact: Morgan Warthin, (307) 344-2015