Mp18 Fire
7,610 acres
74% contained
California

The Mp18 Fire is on the current NIFC active-incident list at 7,610 acres and 74% contained, 14 days after it was discovered on Aug 7.

Source: the federal NIFC/WFIGS Incident Locations feed, re-read every 30 minutes. Last read 2026-08-22 03:13 UTC. Nothing on this page is estimated.

The numbers
StateCalifornia
Size7,610 acres
Containment74%
CauseHuman
DiscoveredAug 7
Personnel assigned1,264
Day-by-day, as we read it
DateAcresContainedChange
2026-08-101,50010%
2026-08-111,56310%+63 ac
2026-08-122,10710%+544 ac
2026-08-133,6136%+1,506 ac
2026-08-144,6055%+992 ac
2026-08-154,6555%+50 ac
2026-08-165,64914%+994 ac
2026-08-176,27719%+628 ac
2026-08-186,91419%+637 ac
2026-08-197,14726%+233 ac
2026-08-207,29444%+147 ac
2026-08-217,61074%+316 ac
2026-08-227,61074%no change
Trails within 100 km

None of the trails we track are within 100 km of this fire. Smoke still travels far beyond that, so check the AQI on whichever trail page you are headed for.

What does “74% contained” mean here?

Containment is the share of the fire's perimeter that crews have a control line around — not how much of the fire is out. A 95% contained fire can still put up plenty of smoke; a 0% contained fire is still growing freely.

Where do these numbers come from?

The NIFC/WFIGS Incident Locations feed — the official interagency record used by fire managers. We re-read it every 30 minutes and stamp the read time. The day-by-day table is our own record of those reads; acres sometimes drop when a perimeter is remapped, and we label that rather than smoothing it out.

Can I still hike near it?

Check the managing agency and inciweb.nwcg.gov for closures first — they close roads and trailheads well ahead of the fire. Then check the live AQI on the trail page itself; smoke is usually what decides the day, not flames.