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The Ute Park Fire was a wildfire one mile east of
Ute Park, New Mexico Ute Park is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Colfax County, New Mexico, United States. As of the 2010 census it had a population of 71. It was formerly part of the Maxwell Land Grant. Ute Park lies on U.S. Route 64 betw ...
in the
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. The fire started on May 31, 2018. The cause remains under investigation. The fire burned a total of and was contained on June 19, 2018. It threatened the communities of Cimarron and Ute Park, with mandatory evacuations in place from June 1 2, respectively, until June 8th: when both were lifted. The fire destroyed 14 buildings and threatened over 750 structures.


Incidents


May

The Ute Park Fire was first reported after 2 p.m. on May 31, 2018. It was reported burning between Eagle Nest Lake and Cimarron in
Colfax County, New Mexico Colfax County is a county in the U.S. state of New Mexico. As of the 2010 census, the population was 13,750. Its county seat is Raton. It is south from the Colorado state line. This county was named for Schuyler Colfax (18231885), seventeen ...
, just off Highway 64 in Ute Park. Fire officials reported the fire being fueled by grass and piƱon. By that evening, the fire had grown from to , threatening 150 structures. Evacuation orders were put in place for the community of Hummingbird Lane and surrounding areas. The fire jumped Highway 64, causing the area of the highway between Eagle Nest Lake and Cimarron to be closed.


June

By the morning of June 1, the Ute Park Fire had almost doubled in size to , burning entirely on private land, including
Philmont Scout Ranch Philmont Scout Ranch is a ranch located in Colfax County, New Mexico, near the village of Cimarron; it covers of wilderness in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains on the east side of the Cimarron Range of the Rocky Mountains. Donated by oil baro ...
. Twelve structures at Philmont, all unoccupied and non-residential, were reported as burned. Voluntary evacuations were put in place for Cimarron. New Mexico State Parks closed Eagle Nest Lake for helicopters to access water to fight the fire. By the evening, the fire had grown to , burned two more non-residential buildings, and threatened a total of 296 structures. Cimarron was given mandatory evacuation orders. The situation remained dynamic into the morning of June 2, as the fire had grown to an estimated due to wind. Fire crews focused on structure protection in Cimarron by implementing strategic burnouts. The community of Ute Park was put under mandatory evacuation and numerous highways and routes were closed. It rained in the area on June 3, stunting fire activity. Firefighters focused on mopping up hotspots and suppressing spot fires. By the evening of June 5, the Ute Park Fire had burned a total of , with 604 personnel fighting the fire, including by air, and was at 30 percent containment. The evacuation order for Cimarron was lifted, though the areas of Ute Park, Philmont Scout Ranch, Cimarroncito and Urraca Watersheds, Cimarron Canyon State Park and private lands were still under threat. Eagle Nest Lake State Park was re-opened to boating and Cimarron State Park remained closed through July 8. The Ute Park Fire was declared 100 percent contained on June 19. It burned a total of .


Closures

Cimarron Canyon State Park remained closed until 8 July 2018. All backcountry treks at
Philmont Scout Ranch Philmont Scout Ranch is a ranch located in Colfax County, New Mexico, near the village of Cimarron; it covers of wilderness in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains on the east side of the Cimarron Range of the Rocky Mountains. Donated by oil baro ...
were cancelled for the 2018 season, for the first time since the original donation of the ranch to the BSA in 1938. Backcountry treks were run in both the North and South country in 2019 but the burn zone remained unstable and dangerous. As of July 2022, crews are able to pass through the main road under GPS monitoring.


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