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Fire

When we see a wildfire, our first response is to put it out. For decades, the Forest Service has done just that when it came to wildland fires. But science has changed the way we think about wildland fire and the way we manage it. We still suppress fires, especially if they threaten people and communities, but we understand that fire has a role in nature – one that can lead to healthy ecosystems. So, we look for ways to manage it to play its role, for instance, by igniting prescribed fires.

The Forest Service conducts cutting-edge research and develops tools to help land managers better understand and manage fire. Our scientists study fire behavior and the effects of fire on ecosystems and society, as well as offer management options.

Current Fire Map

Sled Springs fire scenes from the air - Clear Creek Fire

Zoom in on any area on this map to see fires and their perimeters in references to their proximity to recreation facilities and sites. This map is kept up-to-date with the most current information available on the size and growth of fires around the Forest.

Last updated March 24th, 2025