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Aspen Acres fire grows 8,000 acres overnight, hundreds more firefighters arrive in southern Colorado
By The Denver Post Follow at Summit Daily
· July 4, 2026
· 1 min read
Colorado’s largest active wildfire consumed more than 8,000 acres overnight as hundreds more firefighters arrived in Pueblo and Custer counties to try to slow the fire’s spread.
The Aspen Acres fire roared across another 13 square miles late Friday night and early Saturday morning and has now ...
Key takeaway The Aspen Acres fire roared across another 13 square miles late Friday night and early Saturday morning and has now burned 85,585 acres, or 134 square miles, the Alaska Complex Incident Management Team said in a morning update.
Why this matters in Aspen News
The rapid growth of the Aspen Acres fire in southern Colorado has significant implications for Pitkin County, particularly in terms of wildfire danger and potential impacts on the Roaring Fork Valley. As the fire season progresses, Aspen's own wildfire risks will likely increase, given the region's dry months and abundant fuels. The experience of other Colorado communities, such as those affected by the 2012 High Park fire, serves as a cautionary tale for local residents and authorities, who must remain vigilant and prepared for the possibility of a similar disaster. With the Aspen Acres fire now ranking as the eighth largest in state history, local emergency responders and residents should be aware of the potential for rapidly changing fire conditions and take necessary precautions to protect people and property.
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Category: safety ·
Published: July 4, 2026 ·
Source: Summit Daily ·
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What is this story about? Colorado’s largest active wildfire consumed more than 8,000 acres overnight as hundreds more firefighters arrived in Pueblo and Custer counties to try to slow the fire’s spread.
The Aspen Acres fire roared across another 13 square miles late Friday night and early Saturday morning and has now ...
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