White Sage Fire Daily Update - July 30, 2025

Arizona
Arizona Strip DO
Media Contact
​Rachel T. Carnahan
Repair work on the White Sage Fire.
Repair work on the White Sage Fire. (Photo by Tessia Lewis)

Highlights

Throughout the fire footprint, crews continue to repair suppression lines using equipment to move soil and woody debris to prevent soil erosion. Firefighters are spreading seed into repair areas to promote regrowth of native plants. Crews are repairing fences along the fire perimeter.
 
The White Sage Fire is 58,985 acres. The Oak Point Fire, a small 85-acre fire about 8 miles south of the main fire, is 100 percent controlled. Previously, the White Sage Fire acreage had reflected the combined total for both fires.
 
Highway 89A and BLM 1065/House Rock Valley Road are open. Light, individual smokes may be visible within the White Sage Fire perimeter from Highway 89A. Occasional smokes can be expected in the weeks to come as fuels continue to smolder. Drivers are advised that firefighters continue to work along roadways. Please drive with care.
 
The Kaibab National Forests’ North Kaibab Ranger District and Highway 67 south of Jacob Lake remain closed due to the Dragon Bravo Fire. For additional information, check the Arizona Department of Transportation website.

Fire Weather 

Today’s weather will be sunny becoming partly cloudy, with a 10% chance of isolated afternoon showers and thunderstorms. The high temperature is 92° F and minimum humidity is 6-8%. Southwest winds 10 to 15 mph gusting to 25 mph after 10:00 a.m. MDT.

Forest Closures

Closure information on the Kaibab National Forest is being updated regularly. Up to date information can be found by visiting the Kaibab National Forest website.

Special Notes

The Color Country Type 3 Team is coordinating closely with the North Kaibab Ranger District, BLM Arizona Strip District, and local cooperators to meet the needs of the changing fire conditions.

The BLM manages about 245 million acres of public land located primarily in 12 western states, including Alaska, on behalf of the American people. The BLM also administers 700 million acres of sub-surface mineral estate throughout the nation. Our mission is to sustain the health, diversity, and productivity of America’s public lands for the use and enjoyment of present and future generations.