A map of wildfire activity based on data from the U.S. Geological Survey.
More than 900,000 acres have burned in Washington state, some of them within highly populated areas. The fires include the Upper Skagit complex fire, the Wolverine fire, the Okanogan complex fire, the North Star fire and the Chelan complex fire.
Click and zoom on the map below to see the locations, sizes and perimeters of wildfires across the nation.
More on Washington’s  wildfires:
- Firefighters battling Washington blazes are in it for the long haul
- Okanogan Complex wildfire now biggest in state history
- How to help fire-relief efforts, and 9 other things to know
- How to track air quality in Washington and beyond
- Latest updates on Washington wildfires