US states

Each state page brings together the active wildfires in that state, the fire-hazard classifications that cover it, and where to find official information. Each page also links to the national map with that state already selected, so the state and national views are one click apart.

Arizona

Active wildfires and the homes pressing into wildland in Phoenix, Tucson, and Arizona’s high country.

California

Active wildfires and the state’s own fire-hazard severity zones.

Colorado

Active wildfires and the homes pressing into wildland along Colorado’s Front Range.

Idaho

Active wildfires and the homes pressing into wildland around Boise, the Panhandle, and Idaho’s mountains.

Montana

Active wildfires and the homes pressing into wildland around Missoula, Bozeman, and Montana’s mountain valleys.

Nevada

Active wildfires and the homes pressing into wildland around Reno, Las Vegas, and Nevada’s Great Basin ranges.

New Mexico

Active wildfires and the homes pressing into wildland around Albuquerque, Santa Fe, and New Mexico’s high country.

Oregon

Active wildfires and how Oregon homes intersect the wildland-urban interface.

Texas

Active wildfires and the homes pressing into wildland across the Hill Country, the piney woods, and West Texas.

Utah

Active wildfires and the homes pressing into wildland along the Wasatch Front and Utah’s canyon country.

Washington

Active wildfires and the homes pressing into wildland in Washington’s major metros.

Wyoming

Active wildfires and the homes pressing into wildland around Cheyenne, Casper, and Wyoming’s mountain country.