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2013
Sunnyside Turnoff
51,480Arson
Lands of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs east of U.S. Highway 26
44.903662-121.287829
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1996Simnasho fire118,000Engine exhaustWarms Springs Reservation44.986262-121.36298
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2015
County Line 2 fire
67,234HumanThe fire started near Warm Springs Reservation44.83-121.377
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1996
Ashwood/Donnybrook
100,590Human
Burned in Wasco and Jefferson counties. Multiple sources vary on how much acreage was actually burned. The numbers range between 94, 720 and 118,000 acres. The fire burned completely on private land and was fought by area ranchers until the governor invoked the Conflagration Act.
44.777-120.648
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2000Jackson Fire108,000Human
Wildfire in Malheur county that threatened the Snake River Correctional Institution.
44.1-117.19
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1945
3rd Tillamook Burn
173,000Human caused
Burned portions of the two earlier Tillamook burns.
45.619675-123.423532
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1902 Columbia fire170,000Land clearingAlso known as the Yacolt burn. Near Mount Hood45.365011-122.294327
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2006
Foster Gulch Complex
53,615LightningBaker County44.974848-116.863086
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2012Barry Point fire71,289Lightning
The fire burned over 92,977 acres of forest and grazing land in Lake County, Oregon and Modoc County, California
42.1111-120.8018
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2012Cache Creek frie73,697Lightning
The fire burned in the northern Hells Canyon National Recreational Area, adjacent to the Snake River on the Oregon/Washington border.
45.986-116.928
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2007
Battle Creek Complex
79,299LightningWallowa County45.471661-116.620696
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2000
Eastside Complex
93,451LightningWallowa-Whitman National Forest.45.38108-116.663801
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2015
Cornet-windy Ridge
103,887Lightning
The fire was located west of Durkee and south of Baker City
44.555-117.643
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2011
High Cascades Complex
108,154Lightning
7 large individual fires were later combined and called the High Cascades Complex. Most of the fire burned in the Warm Springs Reservation.
44.493121.0715
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2015
Canyon Creek Complex
110,262Lightning
The Berry Creek and Mason Springs fires merged together to become the Canyon Creek
Complex; 43 primary residences were destroyed.
44.284-118.961
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2006
South End Complex
117,553LightningBetween Frenchglen and Fields in Harney County42.1527118.4759
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2002
Toolbox Complex
120,085Lightning
Started in Lake County and scorched the Fremont National Forest.
42.5635121.0129
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2007Egley Complex140,360Lightning
Southeast Oregon. At one point the fire threatened the towns of Burns and Hines.
43.66471943-119.4469389
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2012
Miller Homestead
160,853Lightning
Harney County - 1/2 mile west of Frenchglen,Oregon
42.86624-118.99531
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2001
Lakeview Complex
179,400LightningA cluster of 5 fires that burned near Lakeview.42.08-120.25
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2017Chetco Bar fire191,088Lightning
The fire burned in the Kalmiopsis Wilderness, between Brookings, Oregon on the west and Cave Junction on the east.
42.297-123.954
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2012Holloway245,000Lightning
Scorched more than 245,000 in Oregon and more than 215,000 in Nevada.
41.995828-118.626079
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2014
Buzzard Complex
395,747Lightning
The complex was made of several fires that burned on rangeland southeast of Burns. Its name came from the nearby Buzzard Butte.
43.629-118.386
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2002Biscuit fire500,000Lightning
Southern Oregon and northern California. This was the largest fire in North America during the 2002 fire season
42.40540833-123.8919417
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2012Long Draw fire558,198LightningSoutheastern Oregon rangeland.42.463544-117.807219
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1939
2nd Tillamook Burn
217,000LoggingNear the Wilson and Salmonberry rivers.45.404591-123.491854
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1933Tillamook Burn240,000LoggingWashington, Yahmill, Tillmaook counties. 45.642099-123.360358
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1936Bandon fire287,000Logging
The city of Bandon and its surroundings, killing 13 persons.
43.117416-124.408231
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1996Tower fire50,815Lightning
Umatilla National Forest. Burned around Tower Mountain Lookout area.
45.06987777-118.6146944
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2001Sheepshead51,452Lightning
The fire burned almost entirely in open desert country in southeast Oregon, 75 miles southeast of Burns.
42.844979-118.586266
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2007
Monument Complex
53,556LightningUmatilla National Forest44.820982-119.164393
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1988Tepee Butte fire59,860LightningHells Canyon National Recreation Area45.827298-117.005062
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2014South Fork66,129LightningTwenty miles southwest of John Day44.269-119.45
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2006Happy Valley fire66,518LightningThe fire started north of Burns Junction43.144581-117.843434
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2000
Willow Creek Fires
70,000Debris burningGilliam and Morrow counties45.335552-120.075452
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1990
Pine Spring basin
73,700UnknownHarney County43.641116-119.313971
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1986
Easten Oregon fires
85,000Lightning
Scattered fires located in both the Wallowa-Whitman and Umatilla National Forests.
45.755041-117.096667
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2003
B&B Complex fires
90,769Lightning
Began as two separate fires, the Bear Butte Fire and the Booth Fire. The two fires eventually formed a single fire area that stretched along the crest of the Cascade Mountains.
44.458449-121.807617
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1987
Silver Complex fire
96,540Lightning
Siskyou National Forest near Grants Pass. The fire burned for 73 days and was the largest of more than 550 fires that year.
42.460876-123.825815
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