Resources are engaged on the Dollar Lake Fire on the Upper Green Rd. Closure Order in effect.  

Resources are engaged on the Willow Creek Fire southwest of Smoot. Closure Order in effect. 

 

Colburn II

This small fire was detected while the Interagency helicopter was responding to a smoke report on the Greys River District. No lightning has been detected in the area and fire investigators are looking into the fire cause. Less than 10'x10' the fire is burning along a ridge line in the Colburn Creek drainage. Two firefighters are suppressing the fire and will call the fire out before they leave the fire area.

Sherman

The Greys River Trail Crew reported smoke in the Meadow Creek and Henderson Creek area on Sept 24th.  E-631 Chase responded and got a visual on it early evening. No action was taken at that time due to firefighter safety, hiking to a fire in the dark on unknown terrain.

Silver

This fire was declared out on Sept. 30 after significant rain fell over the area.

This fire was called in to Teton Interagency Dispatch by outfitters in the area. Helicopter and crew from Teton Interagency responded to extinguish the fire. The fire is located approximately 3 miles west of Lookout Mountain. The fire is under investigation and is suspected to be human caused by an abandoned warming fire.

Pine Knoll

The cause of the fire was due to lightning from a storm that went over Thursday and held over until Friday late afternoon. Hunters in the area of Pine Knoll saw a tree torching and called it in to local authorities. Fire personnel are taking full suppression action at this time.

Colter Bay D 101

Campground hosts extinguished a fire at Colter Bay CG, site D-101 on Monday afternoon while the area was receiving strong winds on a very hot and dry day. The National Weather Service had issued a Red Flag Warning for the area asking residents and visitors to be cautious with fire as conditions were ripe for fire spread. This human caused fire was located in the campsite, but not in the established fire ring and is under investigation.

Willow

Several reports of smoke in the river bottom south of Deadman's Bar access came in on Sunday, with suppression actions taken by visitors also reported.  One fire was found by fire resources and suppressed on the east side of the main river channel.  Continued patrols Sunday and Monday discovered no additional fires.

Lupine

This human caused fire was discovered by visitors at the Lupine Meadows trailhead on Sunday morning, and was quickly suppressed.

Saddle Butte Fire

The fire is in a patrol status with the support from the local fire staff.

The interagency fire group has had a busy fire season working together to protect the community of Teton County, now it your turn as homeowners to take the step needed to ensure you at prepared be for the next READY Nixel! Take time to learn more about your role as a member of a Fire Adapted Community and to be prepared in Ready, Set ,Go!  

Porcupine Fire

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This is a new fire start from the lightning storm passing over the Teton area on 8/28, detected on Saturday by a homeowner living in the Munger Mountain area. This small fire .10 acre is smoldering in heavy timber and has moderate potential for growth. Due to the proximity of the fire and the wildland urban interface, this fire is being fully suppressed.

Grey Hills

Several lightning strikes have been documented from the storms passing through the Teton fire area on 8/29. The Grey Hills fire is one of those strikes which had enough receptive vegetation at the base of the tree to smolder half a day before being detected by an ATV tour group riding in the area.