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Cottonwood Fire Near Beaver Tops Ninety-Three Thousand Acres

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BEAVER, Utah. Fire crews battling the Cottonwood Fire in Fishlake National Forest reported Sunday that the blaze had burned about 93,607 acres with 0% containment, as firefighters worked from State Highway 153 toward Lion Flat and strengthened lines around South Creek, Circleville and Cork Ridge while building dozer lines along Cork Ridge and Dock Springs Road. Local officials moved to protect communities this week: Beaver city leaders canceled Fourth of July park festivities and asked residents not to use fireworks, Highway 153 remains closed, reports indicate multiple homes and part of Eagle Point Resort were destroyed, crews planned to improve firelines near Birch Creek Campground, and a community meeting was scheduled for 7 p.m. to update residents.

Prepared by Olivia Bennett and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • Fire ignites and expands in Fishlake National Forest; reported as week-old by regional outlets.
  • Crews deploy, working from Highway 153 toward Lion Flat and building dozer and hand lines.
  • Sunday update (June 28, 2026): acreage reported at about 93,607 with 0% containment.
  • Reports indicate multiple homes and part of Eagle Point Resort destroyed; Highway 153 closed.
  • Beaver city cancels Fourth of July celebrations and schedules community meeting to update residents.

Why This Matters to You

The Cottonwood Fire's rapid spread is a safety concern. If you're in the Beaver area, stay alert for evacuation orders. Check your home's fire safety measures. Cancelled Fourth of July festivities mean a change in plans.

The Bottom Line

This is a serious, ongoing situation with the fire still at 0% containment. Homes and a resort have been lost, and a major highway is closed. Stay informed, and consider sharing this with friends or family in the area.

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Who Benefited

State and local firefighting agencies received deployment of personnel and equipment; Beaver City kept some recreational services available with discounts and free pool access while canceling large events.

Who Impacted

Local homeowners and Eagle Point Resort experienced property damage; residents faced canceled celebrations, road closures, smoke impacts, and stretched emergency resources.

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Who Benefited

State and local firefighting agencies received deployment of personnel and equipment; Beaver City kept some recreational services available with discounts and free pool access while canceling large events.

Who Impacted

Local homeowners and Eagle Point Resort experienced property damage; residents faced canceled celebrations, road closures, smoke impacts, and stretched emergency resources.

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Cottonwood Fire Near Beaver Tops Ninety-Three Thousand Acres

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