In northeastern Oregon, the lightning-sparked Anthony Fire has grown rapidly to more than 400 acres, prompting immediate evacuations and the closure of recreational services near Anthony Lakes Mountain Resort. Ignited on July 10, 2026, about two miles northeast of the resort in the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest, the fire expanded quickly from five acres under strong, erratic winds from a passing cold front, sending a large smoke plume over Baker City. The Northeast Oregon Incident Management Team 3 took command the same day, as officials widened evacuation zones. Nearby, the Salmon and Greenhorn fires have merged, threatening the historic mountain town of Greenhorn.
Prepared by Olivia Bennett and reviewed by editorial team.
The Anthony Fire's rapid growth affects more than just Oregon residents. If you're planning a vacation to the Anthony Lakes Mountain Resort or the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest, your plans are on hold. Check with local authorities or your travel agent for updates.
Wildfires are unpredictable and can escalate quickly. This situation is a reminder to always have an emergency plan, especially if you live in or visit fire-prone areas. Worth forwarding if you know someone heading to Oregon soon.
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