The Pearl Fire is burning northwest of Fort Collins near the Crystal Lakes subdivision. Evacuations have been ordered in the area. The Pearl Fire is burning about 5 miles northwest of Red Feather ...
The agency took over command of the Pearl Fire on Tuesday morning. The wildfire was first reported just after 11 a.m. Monday in the Crystal Lakes area about five miles northwest of Red Feather Lakes.
Officials with the US Forest Service and the Larimer County Sheriff's Office gave updates on the Pearl Fire, which was an estimated 128 acres and 5% contained as of Wednesday. Officials with the ...
Mike Smith, the fire incident commander with the U.S. Forest Service, told FOX31's Greg Nieto that while no rain fell on the blaze on Tuesday, officials are expecting rain on Wednesday. Mike Smith ...
That area is northwest of Red Feather Lakes and near the Pearl Fire that started Sept. 16 and burned 128 acres. Forest service officials said the Pearl Fire was human caused. It has not announced ...
Firefighters continue working to manage the Pearl Fire on day 5. As of Friday morning, the fire 50 miles northwest of Fort Collins and 5 miles northwest of Red Feather Lakes remained at an estimated ...
(Larimer County Sheriff's Office) The U.S. Forest Service has taken command of a wildfire burning near Red Feather Lakes in Larimer County. The Pearl Fire began early Monday and quickly spread to ...