Fires Around Yosemite

As of 0600 Tuesday, June 24, 2008 several significant fires continue to burn outside Yosemite National Park due to the weekend’s lightning strikes.

The Oliver Complex, burning on the Sierra National Forest, is currently at over 1300 acres with about 5% containment. This complex, which includes 14 fires, has threatened homes in some areas.

FOR EVACUATION INFORMATION: Please call the Mariposa County Sheriff’s Office Hotline at 209/966-1133.

For fire information, please contact the Sierra National Firest at 559/877-2218.

The North Mountain fire is burning in the Stanislaus National Forest between Cherry Creek and the Tuolumne River. It is currently approximately 600 acres. It’s progress has been impeded by the low fuel loads resulting from 2004’s Early Fire, and has not yet reached the park boundary.


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  1. Dane Carlson Avatar
    Dane Carlson

    The Oliver Fire is about 2 miles from my property in the Ponderosa Basin. As of yesterday at 9pm, CalFire has reported that the fire is 15% contained at 1292 acres and moving north away from the Basin.

    Here are some photos of the fire forces waiting around at the Basin Chapel just in case they’re needed to protect structures: http://www.goldrushcam.com/discus/messages/2024/2065.html?1214312913

    Here’s another earlier set of photos of the fire: http://www.goldrushcam.com/discus/messages/2024/2051.html?1214239855