Oregon Wildfire Map — Active Fires, Acres & Containment

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

Last updated · Source: NIFC WFIGS

17Active fires in OR
2,880Acres burning
75%Avg. contained
10Counties affected

Wildfires in Oregon right now

Oregon's wildfires range from high-desert rangeland fires east of the Cascades to timber fires in the wetter western forests. East-wind events in late summer can drive rapid fire growth, as seen in recent record seasons. Wildfire season here typically runs July through September.

Largest active fires in Oregon

  1. 1Butterfield Spring Fire Malheur County, OR2,750 acres75% contained
  2. 2Reith Road Osfm Fire Umatilla County, OR100 acrescontainment not yet reported
  3. 3Brady Fire Klamath County, OR15 acrescontainment not yet reported
  4. 4Crouch Rd Fire Douglas County, OR10 acrescontainment not yet reported

Where Oregon wildfires burn

The Rogue and Umpqua basins of southwest Oregon and the dry forests around Bend and the Deschutes see the most frequent large fires, while the state's biggest smoke events come from timber fires along the Cascade crest. Late-summer east winds can push fires down the western valleys toward populated areas.

Nearby: Washington wildfire map · fires in California · Idaho wildfires

Live Oregon wildfire map

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

Oregon fires plotted live from NIFC data

Frequently asked questions

How many wildfires are burning in Oregon right now?
As of the latest update, about 17 active wildfires are being tracked in Oregon, covering roughly 2,880 acres across 10 counties.
What is the largest wildfire in Oregon?
The Butterfield Spring Fire in Malheur County is currently the largest tracked fire in Oregon at about 2,750 acres (75% contained).
When is wildfire season in Oregon?
Oregon’s wildfire season typically runs July through September. 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 Oregon wildfire and evacuation information?
For official updates and evacuation orders, contact Oregon Department of Forestry, 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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