Summit County Wildfires Today

1 Active incident— live fire status, map, and containment for Summit County, Utah.

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Active fires in Summit County

Cedar Hollow Fire →
0.1 acres· Undetermined· Started Jun 26, 2026

Summit County wildfire FAQ

Are there wildfires in Summit County right now?

Yes — there is currently 1 active wildfire incident reported in Summit County by the National Interagency Fire Center (NIFC). The map and list above show each fire's location, acreage, and containment status, refreshed every 5 minutes.

How do I get wildfire alerts for Summit County?

Use the free alert sign-up at the bottom of this page with Utah selected. We'll notify you by email when a new wildfire is reported near Summit County or when a Red Flag Warning is issued for the area. No account required.

Where do I find Summit County evacuation orders?

Evacuation orders are issued by your local sheriff's office or county Office of Emergency Services (OES). Check the Summit County Sheriff's official website, the Watch Duty app, or Utah state fire authorities for current evacuation zones. Call 911 in an emergency — never wait for a notification.

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Fire data from NIFC WFIGS feed, refreshed every 5 minutes. For evacuation orders follow your local sheriff and fire authorities. Call 911 in a wildfire emergency.