Wildfire Map Spotlight: Bear Gulch Fire, Washington

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  • by IQAir Staff Writers
Forest on fire

What is the name and location of the wildfire?

As of November 6, 2025, the Bear Gulch Fire is fully contained in Mason County, Washington, and was primarily burning within Olympic National Park near Lake Cushman (1).

The fire was situated in challenging mountainous terrain, which made firefighting efforts more difficult. Smoke from this wildfire was contributing to reduced air quality in the Puget Sound region, including Seattle and surrounding areas.

For a more detailed look, see Mason County's air quality map.

Which cities or areas were affected by the Bear Gulch Fire?

The cities and areas that were affected by the Bear Gulch Fire included:

What is the current containment status of the Bear Gulch Fire?

As of November 6, 2025, the Bear Gulch Fire burned approximately 20,232 acres and is 100% contained (3).

The steep, rugged terrain and unstable burning debris previously slowed progress, but cooler temperatures and rising humidity helped containment efforts.

How can I protect myself from wildfire smoke?

Always plan ahead to protect yourself from wildfire smoke.

As of November 6, 2025, this fire is 100% contained.

Article resources

[1] Yuvraj T. (2025, August 5). Bear Gulch Fire Smoke Worsens Seattle Air Quality: Here's What You Should Do Times Now News.

[2] Daniel S. (2025, August 5). How bad is air quality in WA? What to know as Bear Gulch Fire smoke spreads The Olympian.

[3] Watch Duty. (2025, November 6). Bear Gulch Fire.

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