Horton Fire: 8,000 acres burned northeast of Payson
PAYSON, Ariz. - The Horton Fire is burning with 94% containment near Payson. According to the Tonto National Forest, the fire has burned 8,346 acres as of Jan. 17.
The wildfire sparked on Dec. 14 in the Tonto National Forest. Over 100 personnel remain assigned to the fire.
The fire was determined to be human-caused and remains under investigation.
A public meeting was held at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in Payson on the evening of Jan. 6. You can watch it here.
Evacuations
All nearby communities have been returned to READY status.
Closures
An emergency closure order is currently in effect from Dec. 18 through Jan. 31, 2025 in the following areas:
- Lower and Upper Tonto Creek Campgrounds
- Horton Creek Day Use Area
- Hatchery Trailhead
- Horton Trailhead
- See Canyon Trailhead
Several other non-motorized trails were also closed.
"The purpose of the closure order is to protect public health and safety during the Horton Fire, and to protect assigned firefighting personnel engaging in wildland firefighting operations," stated officials.
Smoke
Smoke could be visible from the fire in the surrounding area.
"Smoke will be heavier in the mornings as it settles into the lower elevations and will lift as temperatures increase. Smoke-sensitive individuals and people with respiratory problems or heart disease are encouraged to take precautionary measures," stated U.S. Forest Service officials.
Weather
Long-term forecasts call for dry conditions through the beginning of 2025. No rain is expected.
The Source: Information for this story was provided by the Tonto National Forest and the AZ Emergency Information Network.