Oklahoma Wildfire Map — Active Fires, Acres & Containment

Live map and summary of active wildfires burning in Oklahoma right now, including fire size, containment, and the counties affected.

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Wildfires in Oklahoma right now

Oklahoma's wildfires are frequently wind-driven grassland and cross-timbers fires. Low humidity, high winds, and cured vegetation create dangerous fire weather, especially during spring frontal passages. Wildfire season here typically runs late winter through spring, with a second peak in late summer.

No sizable active wildfires are currently being tracked in Oklahoma — this page refreshes automatically as conditions change.

Where Oklahoma wildfires burn

Western Oklahoma and the Panhandle see the fastest-moving grass fires, while the cross-timbers belt through central Oklahoma mixes grass and oak fuels near more populated areas. Southwest wind events ahead of dry cold fronts produce the state's most dangerous fire days.

Nearby: Texas wildfire map · fires in New Mexico · Colorado wildfires

Live Oklahoma wildfire map

Explore active wildfires across Oklahoma on the interactive satellite map. For the smoke forecast, wind, and search tools, open the full dashboard.

Oklahoma fires plotted live from NIFC data

Frequently asked questions

How many wildfires are burning in Oklahoma right now?
No active wildfires are currently being tracked in Oklahoma. This page updates automatically from the NIFC feed, so check back for current activity.
What is the largest wildfire in Oklahoma?
There are no large active wildfires being tracked in Oklahoma at this time.
When is wildfire season in Oklahoma?
Oklahoma’s wildfire season typically runs late winter through spring, with a second peak in late summer. Risk is highest during hot, dry, and windy stretches, so check current conditions and any local burn restrictions before outdoor activity.
Where can I get official Oklahoma wildfire and evacuation information?
For official updates and evacuation orders, contact Oklahoma Forestry Services, check InciWeb, and follow your county emergency management and local authorities.

Safety & official sources

This site is informational only and is not an emergency service. Wildfire conditions change rapidly. Always follow your local authorities and official evacuation orders. Do not rely on this map for life-safety decisions.

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