Oregon

Oregon wildfire map today

Active wildfires in Oregon right now, the share of Oregon homes in the wildland-urban interface, and where to find official information. The list and counts come from the federal wildfire feed; the WUI figures come from the SILVIS Lab at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. The active-fire data refreshes every 15 minutes.

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Active wildfires

3,092 ac

Total acres

Fire data updated just now

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Active fires in Oregon now

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Homes in the wildland-urban interface

About 33% of Oregon’s homes sit inside the wildland-urban interface — roughly 600,000 of 1.8 million statewide, according to the SILVIS Lab’s 2020 dataset. The share varies sharply by county: from about 11% in Portland’s Multnomah County to about 94% in Josephine County in the southwest.

The five Oregon counties with the most homes in the wildland-urban interface:

  • Deschutes Countyabout 78,000 homes
  • Lane Countyabout 60,000 homes
  • Jackson Countyabout 50,000 homes
  • Multnomah Countyabout 41,000 homes
  • Josephine Countyabout 37,000 homes

Being in the interface is a description of geography, not a forecast of fire — it captures how close a building sits to vegetation that can burn. These classifications change slowly; the figures here come from the SILVIS Lab’s most recent revision of the 1990–2020 dataset, released February 2025.

Official Oregon sources

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