Three Rivers Fire Update – May 6, 2021

PSA

Planning a visit to the Smokey Bear Ranger District near Ruidoso? We recommend finding a place outside of the Bonito Corridor to camp and hike due to the ongoing Three Rivers Fire 2021: The Three Rivers Campground remains closed, as does the White Mountain Wilderness and all trails within the wilderness boundaries.

Acres: 7,033 acres
Containment: 33%
Resources: 132
Vegetation: Grass, dead/down timber, and mixed conifer.
Start Date: April 26, 2021
Cause: Unknown, Under Investigation
Origin Location: ½ mile north of Three Rivers Campground; fire spread towards Ski Apache and the South Fork/Bonito area.

The Three Rivers Fire, was transferred to a Type-3 interagency organization after limited fire activity was observed for seven days. Firefighting crews remain assigned to the Three Rivers Fire. They continue to work each day, extinguishing any hotspots they discover and monitoring the fire area in case the fire does try to progress. However, the perimeter of the fire has not grown for several days.

Over the past few days, firefighters have been diligently extending control lines south in an area of particularly steep terrain, hooking around the small portion of the fire that had crossed onto Mescalero Apache tribal lands near Indian Creek. In the weeks and months following a fire, it is common for small pockets of unburned or partially burned vegetation within the fire perimeter to continue to smolder and produce smoke, especially during the heat of the day.

Closures and Fire Restrictions
The Lincoln National Forest and Mescalero Apache Tribal lands are currently under Fire Restrictions. There are no campfires allowed outside of developed campgrounds and no smoking outdoors in the forest. All previous road closures have been lifted. Three Rivers Campground remains closed. We recommend finding another place to camp and hike outside of the Bonito Corridor. There is a closure order for the White Mountains Wilderness; this includes all trails within the wilderness area.
• T12 Telephone Canyon Trail
• T16 Miners Road Trail
• T18 Peacock Trail
• T19 Southfork Trail
• T20 Rodamaker Trail
• T22 Mills Canyon Trail
• T23 Sanders Ridge Trail
• T24 Dry Mills Trail
• T25 Crest Trail
• T26 Nogal Peak Trail
• T27 Spring Canyon Trail
• T29 Phantom Trail
• T31 Maverick Trail
• T33 Bluefront Trail
• T34 Norman Canyon Trail
• T35 Aspen Trail
• T36 Big Bonito Trail
• T37 Little Bonito Trail
• T38 Cut Across Trail
• T39 Argentina Canyon Trail
• T40 Turkey Canyon Trail
• T41 Skull Springs Trail
• T42 Clear Water Trail
• T43 Oak Ridge Trail
• T44 Three Rivers Trail
• T46 Dry Canyon Trail
• T47 Goat Canyon Trail
• T48 Nogal Canyon Trail
• T49 Barber Ridge Trail
• T50 Doherty Ridge Trail
• T51 Pennsylvania Canyon Trail
• T52 Gaylord Trail
• T53 Water Canyon Trail
• T54 Tortolita Canyon Trail
• T55 Church Mountain Trail
• T77 North Eagle Creek Trail

More Information:
It is important to recognize that longer, more extreme fire seasons are likely to continue. Southern New Mexico is predicted to have an above normal fire season in 2021, with most of New Mexico already in extreme drought. Now is a good time to start learning about living with wildfire and the Ready, Set, Go! principles that will help you take steps to protect your home and your family.

(Updates will now be released every other day unless there is a significant change.)

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