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Big Ridge Fire

Unit Information

Georgia 
1755 Cleveland Highway 
Gainesville, 
30501 
Georgia 
1755 Cleveland Highway 
Gainesville, 
30501 

Incident Contacts

Big Ridge Fire Information
Email: 2025.BigRidge@firenet.gov
Phone: 770-530-3950
Hours: 8 AM to 8 PM

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Order No. 08-03-05-25-02FOREST ORDERPursuant to the provisions of 16 USC §551, and Title 36 CFR §261.50(a) and 261.50(b), the area of National Forest System lands in the “Big Ridge Fire Area” located on the Chattooga River Ranger District of the Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest is closed to entry. The area is closed to entering or occupying in order to minimize risks to public health and… Read more
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Photo of the Big Ridge Fire taken from helicopter

The Big Ridge Fire started on March 22nd, 2025 in the Sarah's Creek area of the Warwoman Wildlife Management Area in Clayton, Georgia.

This fire is currently 88% contained and has received rain.

No further updates will be made to this page.

Basic Information
Current as of Mon, 04/07/2025 - 15:21
Incident Time Zone America/New_York
Incident Type Wildfire
Cause Under Investigation
Date of Origin
Location 8 Miles from Clayton GA
Incident Commander Willie Almand, Amy McClave (t)
Coordinates 34° 57' 10'' Latitude
-83° 17'
39
'' Longitude
Current Situation
Total Personnel: 115
Size 3,434 Acres
Percent of Perimeter Contained 88%
Estimated Containment Date 04/30/2025
Fuels Involved

Hardwood Litter 
Timber (Litter and Understory) 

Hardwood Litter 

Fuel types across the fire are primarily timber litter. Hurricane damaged fuels are minimal in the fire area, but where encountered expect the potential for more intense burning.

Significant Events

Minimal

Creeping

Smoldering

 

Outlook
Planned Actions

Continue patrol and monitoring of the direct fire edge. Continue to conduct line and trail repair in
conjunction with READs. 

Projected Incident Activity

Stump holes and heavy fuels and likely the only source of heat and potential for smoldering.

Current Weather
Weather Concerns

The front is expected to begin impacting the incident area with widespread showers and some thunderstorms by late Sunday 3fternoon. A few strong-to-severe thunderstorms are expected across the region. The chance of wetting rainfall over the Big Ridge incident is 90% Sunday night.