KOIN.com

Cedar Creek Fire closes parts of Deschutes forest

The Cedar Creek Fire west of La Pine grew to 17,625 acres as of September 4, 2022 (Inciweb)

PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Parts of the Deschutes National Forest are temporarily closed because of the Cedar Creek Fire, burning a large area about 25 miles west of La Pine.

The US Forest Service announced the temporary closure Monday as the Cedar Creek Fire continues to grow. The fire, which began August 1 with a lightning strike, has now consumed 17,625 acres and is 12% contained.

KOIN Complete Wildfire 2022 Coverage

The Cedar Creek Fire has closed parts of the Deschutes National Forest, September 5, 2022 (USFS)

These are the areas temporarily closed by the fire:

There is no timeline for lifting this closure, officials said.

Trailhead closures within the closure area include:

It also specifically closes the Pacific Crest Trail from Highway 58 to the junction with the Six Lakes Trail near Elk Lake, officials said.