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Thousands of acres scorched as wildfires spread across southern Idaho

Smoke from the Summit Creek Fire could be seen for miles. This photo was taken from the Rupert Cemetery on Monday evening.
Dylan Carder
Smoke from the Summit Creek Fire could be seen for miles. This photo was taken from the Rupert Cemetery on Monday evening.

SOUTHERN IDAHO (KIFI) - Wildland firefighters were kept busy over the Memorial Day holiday as several fire were reported.

Fire managers in southern Idaho were called to four large-acre fires.

The Dewoff Fire, located 28 miles northeast of Burley, started on Monday, May 25, 2026, around 6:30 p.m.. It burned an estimated 2000 acres in grass and brush. Crews said they were able to make good progress through the night as winds eased.

The Black Ridge Fire, located 8 miles northeast of Richfield started around 4 p.m. on Monday. It was estimated at over 1,500 acres. They say 7 to 8 active fingers moving around and through lava blisters.

The Kinyon Springs Fire, located 15 miles southeast of Glenns Ferry, started Monday around 2:00 p.m. It's estimated at 3,000 acres. They said forward progress was stopped.

The Summit Creek Fire, located 11 miles southeast of Oakley, is estimated at 1,273 acres as of Tuesday morning. This fire started around 2 p.m. on Monday and is burning mostly in timber. Crews said they are using air support to suppress the fire.

This story will be updated as new information is released.

Summit Creek Fire from above. Courtesy: Sawtooth National Forest
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