đŸ”„ Alder Springs Fire Update – Evacuations in Effect Near Crooked River Ranch

June 17, 2025 â€“ A rapidly expanding wildfire known as the Alder Springs Fire has prompted mandatory and voluntary evacuation orders in areas surrounding Crooked River Ranch and parts of Jefferson and Deschutes Counties.


📈 Fire Status & Spread

  • Reported early Monday (~9:40 a.m.), the fire has grown to approximately 2,500 acres in dry, breezy conditions near Alder Springs, just southwest of Crooked River National Grasslands  .
  • Local sources confirm 1,500–2,500 acres burned by Monday afternoon  .

🚹 Evacuation Levels & Areas Affected

  • Level 3 – “Go Now”: Northwest Crooked River Ranch and nearby areas (north of Deschutes County line, east of Wychus Creek, south of river MP 122)  .
  • Level 2 – “Get Set”: Western Crooked River Ranch and Crooked River public lands.
  • Level 1 – “Be Ready”: Eastern Crooked River Ranch, Holmes Road, Lower Bridge Way, and sections off NW Dove, Quail roads  .

Evacuation staging areas are set up at:

  • Over the Edge Taphouse (bring your own corrals for animals)
  • Deschutes County Fairgrounds  
  • Highland Baptist Church (Redmond) for human and animal sheltering  .

🚒 Firefighting Resources

  • Teams on the ground: four engines, two 20‑person crews, rappellers, and smoke jumpers  .
  • Aerial support includes large air tankers and helicopters  .
  • Additional resources from the Oregon State Fire Marshal, including structural protection task forces—two assigned Monday night and six more expected Tuesday morning under unified command  .

đŸŒĄïž Weather & Wildfire Conditions

  • The fire marks a clear signal that Oregon’s wildfire season is underway, following a dry spring and early hot/dry conditions .
  • State officials are urging residents to exercise wildfire awareness — as “it only takes a spark” to ignite dangerous conditions .

🔍 What You Should Do

  1. Evacuate immediately if in a Level 3 “Go Now” zone.
  2. Prepare your home and be ready to leave quickly if you’re in Level 2.
  3. Stay informed by signing up for Everbridge alerts and tuning into local emergency channels  .
  4. Check with staging areas if you’re evacuating with animals.

📣 What’s Next?

  • Fire crews remain actively engaged in containment efforts.
  • Authorities will update evacuation status as conditions evolve.
  • Official channels like Central Oregon Fire Info, local county alerts, and news outlets (KTVZ, Bend Bulletin) will provide timely updates  .

If you have updates from the field or additional information for our readers, please let us know—we want everyone to stay safe and informed.

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