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NW Pasayten Complex

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Unit Information

215 Melody Lane 
Wenatchee, 
98801 
215 Melody Lane 
Wenatchee, 
98801 

Incident Contacts

  • NW Pasayten Fire Information
    Phone:
    509-557-0973
    Hours:
    M-F 8:00 am - 4:30 pm

Photographs Gallery

Smoke and flames visible from fires burning in the Pasayten Wilderness on Oct. 16, 2022. Credit: U.S. Forest Service by Tracy Christopherson

Smoke billowing from fires in the Pasayten Wilderness on Oct. 16, 2022. Credit: U.S. Forest Service by Tracy Christopherson

Smoke from the Shull Fire in the Pasayten Wilderness on Oct. 4, 2022. Credit: U.S. Forest Service by John Ingman

Smoke from the Three Fools Fire in the Pasayten Wilderness on Oct. 4, 2022. Credit: U.S. Forest Service by John Ingman

Smoke from the Parks Fire in the Pasayten Wilderness on Oct. 4, 2022. Credit: U.S. Forest Service by John Ingman

Smoke from the Parks and Kid Fires when they joined together in Soda Creek in the Pasayten Wilderness on Oct. 4, 2022. Credit: U.S. Forest Service by John Ingman

Elbow Fire continues to burn in a dense bowl near the ridgetop. The smoke in the bottom of the photo is most likely from the nearby Three Fools Fire.

The Shull Fire was quiet with a little bit of heat on the northern side of the fire backing down on September 24, 2022. There is quite a bit of standing dead trees in the drainage bottom. Credit: IC Scott Sylvester

The Skagit fire was still backing downhill on 9-24-2022. Credit: IC Scott Sylvester

Three Fools Fire has made it down to the Three Fools Creek and has the chance to get established on the other side of the creek. Credit: IC Scott Sylvester

Monument 83 Lookout on 9-24-22. Structure wrap was very effective in preserving the buildings from multiple flame fronts. The smoke column seen in the upper left corner is from the fire burning in Canada. Credit: IC Scott Sylvester

Monument 83 site, historic lookout and cabin still standing after Park Fire.