The Pentagon Fire is not currently impacting the Continental Divide Trail (CDT) but is located near a popular alternative CDT route along trail 83 (Spotted Bear River trail) north of Spotted Bear Pass and trail 173 (Pentagon Creek trail) toward Switchback Pass. A closure order may be issued if conditions change and fire activity increases.
A recon flight on August 3, 2024 confirmed reported observations of a fire on the south side of Spotted Bear River between Lime Creek and Wall Creek. The fire is currently estimated at 62 acres, burning in steep, rocky, and rugged terrain approximately 0.5 miles south of the Pentagon Cabin Administrative Site. Both Spotted Bear and Beartop Lookouts reported visible smoke late on August 2, enabling detection and triangulation of the fire. The fire was started by lightning from a dry thunderstorm on July 24 and while multiple detection flights have flown the area, fire activity was not visible until August 2.
Fire managers have developed a strategy with the highest probability of success to manage this fire. They have based their strategy on protecting critical values at risk and prioritizing the safety of the public and responders, while preserving landscape characteristics in the Bob Marshall Wilderness.
Current as of | Tue, 08/20/2024 - 13:54 |
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Incident Time Zone | America/Denver |
Incident Type | Wildfire |
Cause | Lightning |
Date of Origin | |
Location | 45 miles SE of Bigfork, MT |
Coordinates |
47° 51' 18'' Latitude
-113° 9' 25
'' Longitude
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Total Personnel: | 5 |
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Size | 62 Acres |
Percent of Perimeter Contained | 0% |
Estimated Containment Date | 10/31/2024 |
Fuels Involved | Timber (litter and understory) |
Significant Events | Firefighters hiked into the area on August 3 to begin contacting public and initiate point protection operations at the Pentagon Cabin Administrative Site. They were supported by a Type 2 helicopter for multiple fuel cycles. The helicopter bucket work checked the fire to allow more time for public contacts and firefighter actions ahead of the rain that was received on August 4. Firefighters have since completed wrapping the historic buildings and reducing fuels in the immediate area surrounding the Pentagon Cabin Administrative Site. Fire activity has significantly diminished due to multiple wetting rain events since the fire's detection. A single smoke was observed within the fire perimeter during the most recent recon flight on 8/10. Firefighters have pulled out of the Pentagon Administrative Site, but left all buildings wrapped with fire-resistant material. Fire managers continue to take recon flights to monitor for any changes in fire activity. There will be no additional updates made to this page unless conditions change and fire activity increases. |