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Horne Fire Burning in Isle Royale National Park Closures and Fire Restrictions

Arial view of wild fire burning on an island in a lake.
View from fixed wing aircraft used to provide additional confirmation of the fire size and spread.

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News Release Date: August 24, 2021

Contact: Alex Picavet

HOUGHTON, MICH – Work continues on the approximately 200-acre Horne Fire, which ignited on August 10 near the Duncan Bay/Tobin Harbor Portage Trail on Isle Royale National Park. The cause of ignition is suspected to be lightning. The fire is now 15% contained.   The health and safety of employees and visitors is our primary concern. Additional fire management objectives are to contain the fire to the east of the Duncan Bay/Tobin Harbor Portage Trail, and to extinguish fire on Minong Island. Closed areas are signed and monitored to ensure compliance. The following closures are in place until further notice:  

  • Lane Cove Trail and Campground 
  • Greenstone Ridge Trail East of Mount Franklin Junction 
  • Mount Franklin Trail between the Greenstone Ridge Trail and the Tobin Harbor Trail (the 1/2-mile trail section of the Mount Franklin Trail between the Tobin Harbor Trail and Rock Harbor Trail will remain open as conditions allow) 
  • Duncan Bay Campground and Dock 
  • Duncan Bay/Tobin Harbor Portage Trail 
  • Duncan Narrows Campground and Dock 
  • Tobin Harbor Dock (with the exception of the seaplane dock for the concessions seaplane operation as conditions allow) 
  • Hidden Lake Dock 
  • Hidden Lake Trail and Lookout Louise 
  • Merritt Lane Campground and Dock 
  • Stoll Trail and Scoville Point 
  • Cross-Country Camping Zones 8, 9, 10, 11, 34, 35, 36 are closed for camping as well as cross-country day use 
  • Other areas if directed by fire personnel 
 

Employees from the National Park Service, Hiawatha National Forest, and Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa have responded to the fire. Their work includes patrols in Tobin Harbor to protect historic structures. One outhouse was burned in the fire on Minong Island, but no other structures have been damaged at this time.

Air support is being coordinated through the National Wildfire Coordinating Groups with Minnesota Department of Natural Resources to provide reconnaissance and monitoring. Fixed wing aircraft are being used as needed to provide additional confirmation of the fire size and spread. Single Engine Air Tankers conducted water-drops on hot spots earlier this week.  Fire status will be continually evaluated as conditions change. The National Park Service is working with fire weather forecasters and fire behavior analysts to manage the fire appropriately. Most of Isle Royale National Park remains open to visitors. Campgrounds in the Rock Harbor, Three Mile, and Daisy Farm areas are more crowded as visitors relocate from closed areas. Due to ongoing drought conditions and elevated levels of fire danger, all park areas are closed to the lighting and maintaining of wood fires. Charcoal fires are only allowed in grills at Rock Harbor, Windigo, and Mott Island. Self-contained gas, propane, alcohol, and twig stoves are allowed. Be sure to monitor the Current Conditions information on the park website if you are planning a trip.  

For photos of the fire visit https://www.nps.gov/media/photo/gallery.htm  

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Last updated: August 24, 2021

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