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Cutoff Ridge Fire

Unit Information

Texas 
Salt Flat, 
Texas 
79847 
Texas 
Salt Flat, 
Texas 
79847 

Incident Contacts

  • Pine Springs Visitor Center
    Phone:
    (915) 828-3251
    Hours:
    8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. daily

News Release July 17, 2023: Cutoff Ridge Fire Burning in Guadalupe Mountains National Park

Cutoff Ridge Fire
Publication Type: News 07/22/2023

The Cutoff Ridge Fire continues to burn in the Guadalupe Mountains Wilderness, on the western escarpment of the park. The fire is currently 385 acres and is being managed by ground crews with air support.

The park received a smoke report on July 14th around 3:00 pm, at which time a ground crew was sent to investigate. The ground crew, with the assistance of air support, was able to confirm the fire shortly after the report of smoke was received.  

"Firefighter and public safety is our top priority on this, and every, wildland fire in the National Park Service. We are grateful for the hard work of our firefighters, who are managing this fire in very hot weather. This fire is burning in a remote area of the park and currently poses no threat to life or property," said acting Superintendent Theresa Moore.

Hot weather is expected to persist over the area for the remainder of the week. The fire will continue producing smoke and flames may be visible at times. Firefighters will be monitoring the fire’s location and activity and have identified strategies to manage the fire in the coming days.

An emergency closure for all trails in Guadalupe Mountains Wilderness as well as Frijole, McKittrick Canyon, and Dog Canyon was put in place on June 28th due to extreme fire danger, and remains in effect until further notice. For more information on park closures, please refer to the park's news release; file provided below.