Lee Fire: Public meeting

Rocky Mountain Complex Incident Management Team 3

Public Meeting about the Lee Fire for the Community of Rifle.

Tonight, August 11, at 7 pm, at the Colorado Mountain College Rifle Campus.

3695 Airport Rd, Rifle, CO

This will be recorded, and the video will be posted on Facebook.

Lee Fire community meeting

Garfield County Emergency Communications Authority
Garfield County Sheriff’s Office – Colorado
BLM Colorado Fire
Colorado Division of Fire Prevention and Control
Bureau of Land Management – Colorado
U.S. Forest Service – White River National Forest
Bureau of Land Management Fire
Colorado Parks and Wildlife
Rifle Police Department

Lee Fire: Public meeting

Lee Fire: strategic plan for expected movement

Rocky Mountain Area Complex Incident Management Team 3

8.10.25, 6:59 p.m. – The weather, coupled with drought conditions, continues to create challenges for firefighters on the southern end of the Lee Fire. As the fire continues to move, fire managers are preparing a strategic plan of the expected movement. Scouting for contingency lines was part of today’s operations for the Divisions on the south end of the fire. Supported by air resources, including dropping retardant, firefighters continue to work to strengthen lines around Highway 13 and County Road 5. Please continue to monitor trusted sources for information.

Lee Fire plane fights fire

The official sources for fire information for the Elk and Lee Fires are:

The Elk and Lee Fire Information Facebook page

Inciweb Lee Fire: https://inciweb.wildfire.gov/incident…/cowrd-lee-fire

Inciweb Elk Fire: https://inciweb.wildfire.gov/incident…/cowrd-elk-rbx-fire

For accurate and up-to-date information for the counties impacted by these fires:

For Garfield County alerts, register at https://www.garco911.com

View Garfield County updates at https://garfieldcounty.net

Rio Blanco County Alerts: rbc.us

Lee Fire: strategic plan for expected movement

Lee Fire: afternoon update

Rocky Mountain Area Complex Incident Management Team 3

Afternoon update from the Lee Fire

Crews continue to work hard along Highway 13, prioritizing point protection and prepping along the highway. Smoke could be dense in areas including CR 5, 1-70 and Highway 13 corridors. A pyrocumulus cloud may be visible later in the day.

Smoke from Lee Fire on mountain

Garfield County: REGISTER FOR ALERTS – garco911.com, INCIDENT UPDATES/SUBSCRIBE – garfieldcounty.net, FACEBOOK – facebook.com/garcosheriff

Lee Fire: afternoon update

Lee Fire: Zones 72 and 73 in READY (GREEN) status

Rocky Mountain Area Complex Incident Management Team 3

8.10.25, 12:03 p.m. – GARFIELD COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE – Zones 72 and 73: Due to the Lee Fire, you are in READY (GREEN) status – possible evacuation in your area. Prepare, monitor, and pack valuables. You will receive another message if your zone status is changed. Check your zone on this INTERACTIVE EVACUATION MAP (search your address).

READY - possible evacuation in your area, SET - short notice evacuation likely in your area, GO - evacuation immediately from your area graphic.

Garfield County: REGISTER FOR ALERTS – garco911.com, INCIDENT UPDATES/SUBSCRIBE – garfieldcounty.net, FACEBOOK – facebook.com/garcosheriff

Lee Fire: Zones 72 and 73 in READY (GREEN) status

Lee Fire: Daily update August 10, 2025

Rocky Mountain Area Complex Incident Management Team 3

Fire update document | Fire map document
Size: Elk Fire: 14,635 acres | Lee Fire: 106,672 acres Total Personnel: 1,036
Containment: Elk Fire: 9% | Lee Fire 6% Cause: Lightning
Resources: 14 Aircraft | 23 Hand Crews | 51 Engines | 6 Heavy Equipment

Important Notes: Today, with winds coming from the north/northwest, the Rifle community in the I-70 corridor will see smoke from the Lee Fire. Due to mostly clear skies, fire activity is expected to increase early in the day. For the latest air quality in your area, visit fire.airnow.gov.

Yesterday: Lee Fire – Red Flag Warning weather conditions caused more extreme fire behavior in the Lee Fire. Winds coming from the northwest pushed the fire to the south and east. Fire personnel attempted to catch spot fires as the fire was progressing south with some success. All aircraft were utilized during the day to assist in these efforts. Values at risk, which includes private residences, were the main priority to protect from the fire’s spread. Firefighters on the west side of the fire were successful with strategic firing operations along the highway 13 corridor to continue reinforcing the line. Firefighters in the north and northeast side of the fire were successful in strengthening firelines and building confidence in the holdings that were put in.

Elk Fire: Firefighters have been able to build upon previous efforts to continue strengthening fireline. The Elk Fire has benefitted from cloud coverage and firefighters have taken advantage of the lower fire activity. Continued mop-up and structure protection has worked well especially along the County Road 8 corridor.

Current Situation: Lee Fire – Firefighters will continue efforts of point protection for structures at risk. The southern end of the fire is well-staffed and prepared for more extreme fire behavior moving south. Fire resources are looking ahead strategically as they plan out for the next several days looking for areas of opportunity. The primary objective is to keep the fire west of Hwy 13 and north of CR 5. Under current conditions, this will prove to be a challenge to firefighters.

Elk Fire: Firefighters will continue to patrol and mop up containment lines to keep the fire from further spread. Structure protection resources will remain in place around residences and other values at risk. As progress is being made on the Elk Fire resources will be moved to assist with Lee Fire operations.

Lee Fire map

Weather & Fire Behavior: Near-critical fire weather will return today, this will include low relative humidity, periods of gusty winds from the north/northwest and lack of cloud coverage. The very dry fuels with the expected weather could result in extreme fire behavior in some areas of the Lee Fire.

Evacuations and Closures: Go to the Rio Branco County Sheriff’s Office Facebook page –
https://www.facebook.com/RioBlancoCountySheriffsOffice – for accurate up-to-date information on all evacuations and road closures. To sign up for emergency alerts at: https://rioblancoalerts.genasys.com/portal/en. For Garfield County, go to: https://www.garfieldcounty.net/.

White River National Forest closure information at:
https://www.fs.usda.gov/r02/whiteriver/alerts. BLM White River Field Office closures information at:
https://www.blm.gov/announcement/blm-colorado-issues-emergency-closure-public-lands-rio-blanco-county.

Elk and Lee Fire Information:
Phone: 970-341-8665; Email: 2025.elkrbx@firenet.gov
Facebook: www.facebook.com/elkleefire
Iniciweb Lee Fire: https://inciweb.wildfire.gov/incident-information/cowrd-lee-fire
Inciweb Elk Fire: https://inciweb.wildfire.gov/incident-information/cowrd-elk-rbx-fire

Lee Fire: Daily update August 10, 2025

Lee Fire: operational briefing

8.10.25, 6:48 am – Good morning from today’s operational briefing on the Elk and Lee fires.

Lee Fire briefing

Overnight infrared (IR) flights revealed current acreage for the Lee Fire at 106,672 acres and the Elk Fire at 14,635.

The Lee Fire is 6% contained and Elk Fire is 9% contained.

Daily update and maps to come later this morning.

Rio Blanco County Sheriff’s Office
BLM Colorado Fire
Colorado Division of Fire Prevention and Control
Bureau of Land Management – Colorado
Colorado Parks and Wildlife
U.S. Forest Service – White River National Forest
Bureau of Land Management Fire
Garfield County Sheriff’s Office – Colorado
Garfield County Emergency Communications Authority
Rifle Police Department

Lee Fire: operational briefing

Zone 70 moving to GO status (red)

Rocky Mountain Area Complex Incident Management Team 3

August 9, 2025, 1:51 p.m. – Zone 70 is the first zone in Garfield County to move to red status or GO NOW. The Lee Fire is moving southwest from Highway 13. The best route out is to move south on County Road 253 (Piceance Creek Road) to Highway 13 and proceed down to Rifle, local traffic will be let through this closed route.

Link to INTERACTIVE EVACUATION MAP (you can search your address here)

Follow these channels for updates: Elk and Lee Fire Information page, Garfield County Sheriff’s Office @garcosheriffGarfield County 911 @garco911, and garfieldcounty.net for updates.

Reminder if you are in need of the most current fire information on evacuation levels and live in Garfield County please register for emergency alerts at https://garco911.com/emergency-notification-system/. If you live in Rio Blanco County please register for alerts at https://rbc.us/AlertCenter.aspx?CID=Emergency-Alert-12

La zona 70 pasa al estado GO (rojo)

9 de agosto de 2025, 1:51 p.m. – La zona 70 es la primera zona en el condado de Garfield en pasar al estado rojo o SALIR AHORA. El incendio de Lee se está moviendo hacia el suroeste desde la autopista 13. La mejor ruta de salida es moverse hacia el sur por County Road 253 (Piceance Creek Road) hasta la autopista 13 y continuar hasta Rifle, el tráfico local podrá pasar por esta ruta cerrada.

Enlace al MAPA DE EVACUACIÓN INTERACTIVO (puedes buscar tu dirección aquí).

Siga estos canales para obtener actualizaciones: Elk and Lee Fire Information page, Garfield County Sheriff’s Office @garcosheriffGarfield County 911 @garco911, and garfieldcounty.net para actualizaciones.

Recordatorio: si necesita la información más actualizada sobre incendios y niveles de evacuación y vive en el condado de Garfield, regístrese para recibir alertas de emergencia en https://garco911.com/emergency-notification-system/. Si vive en el condado de Río Blanco, regístrese para recibir alertas en https://rbc.us/AlertCenter.aspx?CID=Emergency-Alert-12 .

GCSO: Evacuate livestock to Parachute Rodeo Grounds

Garfield County Sheriff’s Office

August 9, 2025 – If evacuations are ordered, the Parachute Rodeo Grounds (100 La Plata Circle) can hold livestock. Plan your transportation now. Bring feed, water and medications and have halters and leads ready. We hope this won’t be needed, but being prepared helps keep people and animals safe.

GCSO: Evacuar el ganado a Parachute Rodeo Grounds

9 de agosto de 2025 – Si se ordenan evacuaciones, el Parachute Rodeo Grounds (100 La Plata Circle) puede albergar ganado. Planifique su transporte ahora. Lleve alimento, agua y medicamentos, y tenga listos cabestros y correas. Esperamos que esto no sea necesario, pero estar preparados ayuda a mantener a las personas y a los animales a salvo.

Zone 70 moving to GO status (red)

Lee Fire: Activity near County Road 60 and Highway 13

Rocky Mountain Area Complex Incident Management Team 3

Afternoon update for Lee Fire August 9, 2025

Lee Fire afternoon update image of smoke and open flame on a ridge with a fire personnel truck nearby

The southeast portion of the Lee Fire is becoming more active near County Road 60 and Highway 13 as the afternoon red flag warning weather patterns continue. Resources are in place to defend critical values and private residences. Air operations will support strategic firing operations as weather permits.

Evacuation information: latest information can be found https://nifc.maps.arcgis.com/…/ins…/lookup/index.html…

As well as at Rio Blanco County Sheriff’s Office and Garfield County Sheriff’s Office – Colorado

BLM Colorado Fire

Colorado Division of Fire Prevention and Control

Bureau of Land Management – Colorado

Colorado Parks and Wildlife

U.S. Forest Service – White River National Forest

Bureau of Land Management Fire

Garfield County Emergency Communications Authority

Rifle Police Department

Follow these channels for updates: Elk and Lee Fire Information page, Garfield County Sheriff’s Office @garcosheriff, Garfield County 911 @garco911, and garfieldcounty.net for updates.

Lee Fire: Activity near County Road 60 and Highway 13

Elk and Lee Fires operational briefing video

Rocky Mountain Area Complex Incident Management Team 3

8.9.25, 12:08 pm – Morning operational video for the Elk and Lee Fires on August 9, 2025 with Operations Section Chief Jeramy Dietz Rio Blanco County Sheriff’s Office Bureau of Land Management – Colorado BLM Colorado Fire Colorado Division of Fire Prevention and Control Colorado Parks and Wildlife U.S. Forest Service – White River National Forest Bureau of Land Management Fire Garfield County Sheriff’s Office – Colorado Garfield County Emergency Communications Authority.

Elk and Lee Fires operational briefing video

Lee Fire: New zones moved to SET status

Elk and Lee Fire information update

Update – Saturday, August 9, 2025

Rocky Mountain Area Complex Incident Management Team 3
Casey Cheesbrough, Incident Commander
Fire Information: 970-341-8665
Size: Elk Fire: 14,502 acres | Lee Fire: 88,755
Containment: Elk Fire: 8% | Lee Fire: 0%
Total Personnel: 1,245
Cause: Lightning
Resources: 13 Aircraft | 62 Engines | 21 Hand Crews | 13 Heavy Equipment

Bureau of Land Management – Colorado
Rio Blanco County Sheriff’s Office
Colorado Division of Fire Prevention and Control
Bureau of Land Management Fire
U.S. Forest Service – White River National Forest
Colorado Parks and Wildlife
BLM Colorado Fire
Garfield County Emergency Communications Authority
Garfield County Sheriff’s Office – Colorado

Size: Elk Fire: 14,502 acres | Lee Fire: 88,755 Containment: Elk Fire: 8% | Lee Fire: 0%
Total Personnel: 1,245 Cause: Lightning
Resources: 13 Aircraft | 62 Engines | 21 Hand Crews | 13 Heavy Equipment
Important Notes: All updates related to the Elk and Lee Fires will be posted at: https://www.facebook.com/elkleefire/.

Road closures and evacuation notices for Rio Blanco County will still be posted on the Rio Blanco Sheriff Facebook Page at https://www.facebook.com/RioBlancoCountySheriffsOffice.

Evacuation information for Garfield County will be posted on the Garfield County Sheriff’s Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/GarcoSheriff.

Yesterday: Lee Fire – Pyrocumulus clouds developed as a result of extreme fire behavior induced by high winds and extremely dry vegetation. It moved rapidly to the southeast, resulting in some spotting across CR 5. The fire did not cross into Garfield County however, the increase in activity initiated pre-evacuations in Garfield County. Aerial resources were utilized in the morning until increased winds in the early afternoon impacted the accuracy of water drops and eventually grounded the aircraft. Fire resources worked through the night to protect structures along CR 5. Firefighters conducted point protection around structures utilizing engines and dozers through the night.

Elk Fire: Smoke from the Lee Fire shaded the Elk Fire and reduced fire behavior allowing firefighters to further reinforce firelines. Structure protection resources continued monitoring and reinforcing around structures through the night.

Current Situation: Lee Fire – Firefighter and aerial resources are focusing on the spotting that occurred across CR 5 to contain the spots and keep the fire from spreading toward Hwy 13 and into Garfield County. Fire resources will continue structure protection around homes and other values at risk. Firefighters are patrolling and mopping up hot spots along the perimeter on the Hogback ridge.

Elk Fire: Firefighters will continue patrol and mop up containment lines to keep the fire from further spread. Structure protection resources will remain in place around residences and other values at risk.
Weather & Fire Behavior: A Red Flag Warning is in effect from 11:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m. Temperatures will range in the low to mid-80’s. Humidity’s will fall in the low teens. Winds will shift to the north/northeast mid-morning until early evening. These weather conditions along with the dry fuels are conducive to extreme fire behavior.

Evacuations and closures: Go to the Rio Branco County Sheriff’s Office Facebook page –
https://www.facebook.com/RioBlancoCountySheriffsOffice – for accurate up-to-date information on all evacuations and road closures. To sign up for emergency alerts at: https://rioblancoalerts.genasys.com/portal/en.

For Garfield County go to: https://www.garfieldcounty.net/.
White River National Forest closure information at: https://www.fs.usda.gov/r02/whiteriver/alerts.
BLM White River Field Office closures information at: https://www.blm.gov/announcement/blm-colorado-issues-emergency-closure-public-lands-rio-blanco-county.
Air Quality: Current air quality for your area can be found at fire.airnow.gov.

Elk and Lee Fire Information:
Phone: 970-341-8665; Email: 2025.elkrbx@firenet.gov
Facebook: www.facebook.com/elkleefire
Iniciweb Lee Fire: https://inciweb.wildfire.gov/incident-information/cowrd-lee-fire
Inciweb Elk Fire: https://inciweb.wildfire.gov/incident-information/cowrd-elk-rbx-fire

New zones moved to SET status

8.9.25, 10:01 am – Zones 70 and 71: Due to the Lee Fire, you are in SET status. Prepare for sudden evacuation orders issued by Garfield County Sheriff’s Office. You will receive another message if you are updated to GO status. Check your zone on this map.

READY - possible evacuation in your area, SET - short notice evacuation likely in your area, GO - evacuation immediately from your area graphic.

Follow these channels for updates: Elk and Lee Fire Information page, Garfield County Sheriff’s Office @garcosheriff, Garfield County 911 @garco911, and garfieldcounty.net for updates.

Lee Fire: New zones moved to SET status