October 2, 2021 - As of October 2nd, Yosemite has had 50 fires started by lightning and 12 human-caused fires for the 2021 calendar year. The park is utilizing a mix of strategies to suppress, monitor, or contain these fires throughout Yosemite's fire-adapted ecosystems. Currently there are three active fires, two have been contained, one is in the process of being contained using control lines and natural barriers. Smoke from Regional fires may be seen throughout Yosemite.
(Left) Lukens Fire near White Wolf on September 25th. NPS/ Mark Ruggiero Photo
Fire management actions have adhered to Minimum Impact Suppression Techniques (MIST). This minimizes impacts in the wilderness while allowing the healthy ecological effects of natural fire. The overall strategy for managing all wildland fires is to provide for the safety of employees and the public and protect and enhance natural and cultural resources.
As weather conditions change, fire managers are planning for fall prescribed burns in various locations within Yosemite NP. Additional information with location and dates will be released soon.
Tiltill
Location: North of Hetch Hetchy, Tiltill Valley
Size: 2,323 acres
Discovery Date: July 31st, 2021
Containment: 90%
Strategy: Confine and Contain
Cause: Lightning
County Line
Location: Near Yosemite Creek Campground Road, 8361’ elevation
Size: 224 acres
Discovery Date: June 28th, 2021
Containment: 100%
Strategy: Confine and Contain
Cause: Lightning
Lukens
Location: West of Lukens Lake, North of Tioga Road, 8243’ elevation
Size: 867 acres
Discovery Date: June 28th, 2021
Containment: 100%
Strategy: Confine and Contain
Cause: Lightning
- Air Quality: Yosemite Air Quality Page or airnow.gov or airnow.gov/fires
- Trail Closures: https://www.nps.gov/yose/planyourvisit/conditions.htm
- Fire Restrictions: https://www.nps.gov/yose/planyourvisit/firerestrictions.htm
- National Weather Service Yosemite area forecast: www.weather.gov/hanford
- Sign-up for Alerts: go.nps.gov/alert
- Yosemite National Park Fire Information webpage: go.nps.gov/yosefire
- Facebook: @YosemiteFire
- Twitter: @YosemiteFire
Source: NPS