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Pika Fire

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Unit Information

P.O. Box 577 
Yosemite National Park, 
95389 
P.O. Box 577 
Yosemite National Park, 
95389 

Incident Contacts

Yosemite Fire
Email: yose_fire_info@nps.gov
Phone: (209)347-7268
Hours: 8a - 6p

Fire burning in brush on a mountain slope

Lightning fire started on 6/29/2023. 

The Pika fire is now 100% contained. There are still some interior areas that may show smoke; all trails are open and accessible while the fire area remains closed to the public. 

 

Basic Information
Current as of Thu, 08/17/2023 - 19:44
Incident Type Wildfire
Cause Lightning/Natural
Date of Origin
Location Northwest of North Dome
Incident Commander NPS
Coordinates 37° 45' 47'' Latitude
-119° 33'
35
'' Longitude
Current Situation
Total Personnel: 25
Size 841 Acres
Percent of Perimeter Contained 100%
Estimated Containment Date 07/30/2023
Fuels Involved

Timber (Litter and Understory), Brush (2 feet).

Significant Events

Yosemite Fire crews are using a management strategy utilizing natural barriers and trails to confine the spread of the fire in a predefined area. A confine and contain strategy under favorable conditions allows fire to move naturally across the landscape, providing ecological benefits to plants and wildlife, while also meeting protection objectives to minimize risk to people and infrastructure.

Smoke from the Pika Fire is expected to impact Yosemite Valley in the evenings and overnight with conditions improving as smoke lifts during the late mornings. Slight impacts may also be seen on trails near the fire including in Yosemite Valley.

 

 

Outlook
Planned Actions

All previous trail closures associated with the Pika Fire instituted after June 29th, 2023, are hereby rescinded. Areas will continue to burn within the perimeter of the Pika fire. To maintain the safety of park visitors and allow management operations to continue unimpeded, the area within the Pika fire will remain closed. 

Continue to monitor weather and fire behavior, including smoke impacts.

Resources are continuing to hold and patrol.