Park Fire evacuation warning issued for southern Shasta County as Lassen Park HQ evacuates


The massive Park Fire, which started Wednesday in Butte County, has burned northward, forcing Lassen Volcanic National Park to evacuate, and Manton in southern Shasta County, is under an evacuation warning.

The Manton evacuation warning issued Friday afternoon would put the 178,000-acre blaze near Shasta County’s southern border. It has already scorched a large portion of eastern Tehama County and continues to work its way north.

Officials at Lassen park started evacuating the park’s headquarters in Mineral on Friday afternoon as the Park Fire makes its way up Highway 36 toward Lassen’s south entrance.

Park spokeswoman Sierra Coon said the park headquarters is about 7 miles from Lassen’s south entrance. She did not know how far the northeastern tip of the Park Fire was from the headquarters.

With the fire heading toward Lassen, Coon said the park will be closed this weekend because the road through Lassen will be used to evacuate people out of the area.

Lassen Park headquarters in Mineral is shrouded by smoke from the Park Fire on Thursday, July 25, 2024.Lassen Park headquarters in Mineral is shrouded by smoke from the Park Fire on Thursday, July 25, 2024.

Lassen Park headquarters in Mineral is shrouded by smoke from the Park Fire on Thursday, July 25, 2024.

“Our original plan was to let the visitors tapper off and to cancel upcoming reservations,” Coon said. “Now we have changed that to a mandatory evacuation and letting everybody know that is time to go. We are still waiting for the official go ahead from the director of the National Park Service. But we are headed that way.”

The Park Fire had burned nearly 180,000 acres as of Friday afternoon and burned 134 structures. It is zero percent contained.

As the fire continued to churn north, the Tehama County Sheriff’s Office issued an urgent evacuation warning Friday afternoon for residents in the Manton area, Sky Ranch and Paynes Creek along Highway 36. Fire crews reported the fire making runs northward toward Highway 36 Friday afternoon east of Paynes Creek.

“The fire is moving north. Get to a safe location. A Red Cross shelter is being set up at the Los Molinos Vets Hall, 7980 Sherwood Blvd. and should be fully open by 5 p.m.,” the sheriff’s office said. The Park Fire had skirted east of Los Molinos as of Friday afternoon.

The Shasta County Sheriff’s Office also issued an evacuation warning for the Shasta County side of Manton.

The fire is making a trek similar to the massive Dixie Fire in 2021, when that fire burned about 70% of Lassen Park.

The Dixie Fire is the second-largest single fire in state history, burning 963,309 acres. The fire started in the Feather River Canyon southeast of Chico, near where the 2018 Camp Fire ignited.

The fire leveled the historic Gold-Rush era town of Greenville in Plumas County and threatened other mountain communities. It destroyed 1,329 structures in five northern counties, including Shasta and Tehama.

Coon said about 30 people will be evacuated from the park’s headquarters.

“We are also working on removing the historical artifacts that are in the park,” Coon said.

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This article originally appeared on Redding Record Searchlight: Park Fire threatens southern Shasta County, Lassen national park





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