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Elkhorn Fire

Unit Information

500 N Mission St 
McCall, 
Idaho 
83638 
500 N Mission St 
McCall, 
Idaho 
83638 

Incident Contacts

Fire Information
Phone: 208-634-0820
River Information Desk
Phone: 208-756-5587 or 208-481-2625

Fire Update – Elkhorn Fire, August 25, 2023

McCall, Idaho – The Elkhorn Fire is 26,048 acres and 88% complete. Minimal smoldering fire activity has been observed. Scattered showers and thunderstorms are expected today. Warmer drier weather is expected early next week. While recent precipitation has helped to substantially limit fire activity and growth, some heat may remain in the heavy dead and down vegetation on the forest floor until the area receives significant, repeated rain or snow. Fire activity within the remote wilderness may increase during periods of hotter, drier weather but is not expected to threaten values at risk.

Structure defense equipment on values in the Salmon River canyon above Arctic Lodge has been removed by helicopter and boat. Firefighters and heavy equipment will continue suppression repair on mechanical line, handlines, and roads.

Boaters passing through and camping in the area of the Elkhorn Fire should be aware that fire activity has significantly altered the landscape on both sides of the river in the area. Please use caution when floating through the fire area, and be especially on the lookout for falling rocks, logs, and other debris. Heavy rains on burned areas may create new river hazards and rapids. Camping, recreating (e.g., picnics, bathroom breaks, beach walking) and stopping through the area of Elkhorn Fire activity is allowed with some exceptions. Once past Hancock Camp (River Mile 26.1) there is no stopping until boaters pass Magpie Creek Camp (River Mile 29.6). After passing Magpie Creek Camp, boaters will be allowed to camp and recreate on a First Come, First Served basis everywhere except Upper Allison, Allison, Lower Allison, and Whitewater Camp. After passing Whitewater Ranch (River Mile 39) there are no restrictions connected to the Elkhorn Fire. For additional information on rafting, contact the river desk at 208-756-5587 or 208-481-2625.

Effective August 25, 2023 at 0001 hours, the U.S. Forest Service Nez Perce-Clearwater and Payette National Forests Elkhorn Fire area, roads and trails closure order #01-17-05-23-003, https://www.fs.usda.gov/alerts/nezperceclearwater/alerts-notices/?aid=82169, which spanned both sides of the Salmon River but excludes the Salmon River Wild and Scenic Corridor below the high-water line has been rescinded.

The Temporary Flight Restriction (TFR) in place for a two-mile buffer around the fire perimeter will be rescinded at 9:00 p.m. tonight. All aircraft (including drones) not assigned to the fire are required to remain out of the TFR area between 9:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m.

The National Incident Management Organization Team 4 will be transitioning command of the fire to a local Type 4 organization on Saturday, August 26. This will be the final update unless significant events occur.

Beginning August 26, please contact the Payette National Forest Fire Information Hotline at 208-634-0820 for fire information. Fire information updates will available on InciWeb at https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident-information/idpaf-elkhorn-fire and the Payette National Forest Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/payettenationalforest.

Basic Information
Current as of Mon, 10/07/2024 - 13:15
Incident Type Wildfire
Cause Undetermined - Under Investigation
Date of Origin
Location Krassel Ranger District, Payette National Forest
Incident Commander Bea Day, Incident Commander
NIMO Team 4
Coordinates 45° 30' 15'' Latitude
-115° 18'
55
'' Longitude
Current Situation
Total Personnel: 105
Size 26,048 Acres
Fuels Involved

Primarily timber, brush and grass. Some light dead and down vegetation.

Significant Events

Minimal fire activity. Smoldering continues in remote wilderness. 

Outlook
Projected Incident Activity

Continued suppression repair on mechanical lines, handlines, and roads. 

 

Remarks

The Elkhorn Fire is 88% complete.

Current Weather
Weather Concerns

A warm and dry day was experienced on Thursday, August 24, as high pressure developed over the area.

Upper level low pressure off the Pacific Northwest coast will eject a weather disturbance through the region on Friday, August 25, which will interact with residual moisture to result in scattered showers and thunderstorms. Temperatures will also continue to trend warmer.

The upper level low remains stationary as we progress through the weekend and into early next week (the week of August 27), while a ridge of high pressure redevelops over the Intermountain West. This pattern will bring continued warm temperatures and mainly dry weather to the region.

The upper level low is then forecast to move onshore by Tuesday, August 29, then continues east through the middle of next week.  This will bring increasing chances for showers and thunderstorms (especially Tuesday, August 29th and Wednesday, August 30th), along with breezy ridge winds and a significant cool down (highs Wednesday in the 60s and 70s).