California Fire Perimeters

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STATE OF CALIFORNIA
-118.0° -117.0° -116.0° -115.0° -114.0°

42'0°
OREGON

FIRE PERIMETERS:
D E L N O RTE
S I S K IYOU

WILDFIRES
M O D OC

1950 - 2018
41'0°

Eureka
!

T R I N ITY

L A S SEN
Redding
S H A STA

1950-1959 1970-1979 2010-2018


!
H U M B OLDT

1960-1969 1990-1999 Private Lands


1980-1989 2000-2009 Public Lands

40'0° T E H AMA
SRA (State Responsibility Area)

P L U MAS
FRA (Federal Responsibility Area)
LRA (Local Responsibility Area)

The Fire and Resource Assessment Program compiled this statewide spatial database of fire
perimeters from BLM, NPS, and USFS fires 10 acres and greater in size and CAL FIRE fires
G L E NN B U T TE
M E N D O CINO
S I E RRA 300 acres and greater in size. Collection criteria for CAL FIRE fires changed in 2002 to include
timber fires greater than 10 acres, brush fires greater than 50 acres, grass fires greater than
300 acres, fires destroying three or more structures, and fires causing $300,000 or more in
N E V ADA damage. In 2008, collection criteria for CAL FIRE fires eliminated the monetary criterion and
C O L USA Y U BA redefined the definition of structures.
L A KE
39'0°
This database developed through BLM, CAL FIRE, NPS, and USFS cooperation represents the
most complete digital record of fire history in California, although it is still incomplete in many
respects. Users of the fire perimeter database must exercise caution to avoid inaccurate or
S U T TER P L A CER
erroneous conclusions. For more information on the use and construction of this dataset, please
E L D O R ADO
visit our website at: frap.fire.ca.gov/projects/fire_data/fire_perimeters_index
Y O LO

Sacramento
S O N OMA

N A PA ^ A L P INE

A M A DOR

S O L ANO S A C R A MENTO

C A L A V ERAS
38'0° M A R IN
NE
VA
DA

T U O L UMNE
C O N T R A COSTA S A N J O A QUIN

San Francisco! M O NO

A L A M EDA
SAN MATEO
S T A N I SLAUS M A R I POSA

S A N T A C LARA
M E R CED M A D ERA
37'0°
S A N T A CRUZ

FresnoF R E SNO
!

S A N B E NITO

I N YO

M O N T EREY
36'0° T U L ARE
K I N GS

Bakersfield
S A N L U I S O BISPO !
K E RN

35'0°
Pa

S A N T A B A RBARA S A N B E R N ARDINO
AR
ci

IZO

c
NA

V E N T URA
fi

Oc
L O S A N G ELES

ea
San Bernardino
34'0°

Los Angeles!

n
!

R I V E R SIDE
O R A NGE

33'0°

0 25
© 50 75 100
S A N D I EGO I M P E RIAL

San Diego!
Miles
0 50 100 150 200
Kilometers

MEXICO
Projection California Teale Albers
Scale 1:1,000,000
at 36" x 48"
May, 2019

The State of California and the Department of Forestry and Fire Protection make no representations MAPID: FirePerimeter18
or warranties regarding the accuracy of data or maps. Neither the State nor the Department shall be Gavin Newsom, Governor, State of California
liable under any circumstances for any direct, special, incidental, or consequential damages with Wade Crowfoot, Secretary for Resources, The Natural Resources Agency
respect to any claim by any user or third party on account of, or arising from, the use of data or maps. DATA SOURCES
Thom Porter, Director, Department of Forestry and Fire Protection
CAL FIRE Wildfire Perimeters (fire18_1)
Obtain FRAP maps, data, metadata and publications on the Internet at http://frap.cdf.ca.gov
Sources: Esri, HERE, Garmin, Intermap, increment P Corp., GEBCO, USGS, FAO, NPS, NRCAN, GeoBase, IGN, Kadaster NL, Ordnance Survey, Esri Japan, METI, Esri China (Hong Kong), swisstopo, © OpenStreetMap contributors, and the
For more information, contact CDF-FRAP, PO Box 944246, Sacramento, CA 94244-2460, (916) 327-3939. GIS User Community

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