At 369 square miles in size, the Rim Fire is the largest in the United States in 2013.
Published Sep 4, 2013Burning in the northeast corner of Yosemite National Park, the Rim Fire ranks among the largest in California history.
Published Aug 28, 2013A large wildfire raged near Yosemite National Park in August 2013.
Published Aug 24, 2013Fire charred forests along the North Rim of the Grand Canyon in July 2016.
Published Jul 20, 2016Acquired June 5, 2011, this natural-color image shows thick smoke from Arizona traveling northward through Colorado.
Published Jun 6, 2011This false-color image shows smoke billowing from the Rim fire on August 30, 2013.
Published Aug 30, 2013Acquired June 7, 2011, this natural-color image shows the Wallow Fire burning in Arizona, and smoke hovering over Kansas.
Published Jun 8, 2011Twenty days after being ignited by lightning, California’s Lion Fire continues to grow.
Published Jul 29, 2011New Mexico’s largest fire has grown in fits and starts.
Published Jun 4, 2012This image from June 9, 2011, shows Arizona’s Wallow Fire in the White Mountains near the border with New Mexico.
Published Jun 10, 2011Fire weather clouds are one indication of the intensity of the fast-growing fire on Alaska’s Kenai Peninsula.
Published May 23, 2014The Lateral West fire burning in the Great Dismal Swamp in southern Virginia blanketed the beaches of North Carolina with thick smoke on August 10, 2011.
Published Aug 10, 2011