Colorado Wildfire Resources
Colorado's Largest Fires by Acreage
Rank Fire Acres Year
1 Cameron Peak 208,913 2020
2 East Troublesome 193,81 22020
3 Pine Gulch 139,007 2020
4 Hayman 137,760 2002
5 Spring Creek 108,045 2018
6 High Park 87,284 2012
7 Missionary Ridge 70,285 2002
8 West Fork 58,570 2013
9 41 654,129 2018
10 Papoose 49,628 2013
11 Bridger2 5,800 2008
12 Last Chance 45,000 2012
13 Bear Springs 44,662 2011
14 MM 117 42,795 2018
15 Beaver Creek 28,380 2016
16 Bull Draw 36,549 2018
17 Badger Hole *33,421 2018
18 Grizzly Creek 32,631 2020
19 Logan 32,546 2020
20 Burn Canyon 31,300 2002
Current Reports and Statistics
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NIFC (National Interagency Fire Center) National Situation Report (PDF)
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NIFC (National Interagency Fire Center) National Wildland Fire Statistics
Mapping Tools and Information
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MODIS (Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer) Active Fire Mapping
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NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) Fire Detection and Smoke
Prevention
National Wildland Fire Agencies and Organizations
Geographic Area Coordination Centers for Regional Information
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Rocky Mountain Area Coordination Center (Colorado's Coordination Center)