Aspen Prepares for Increased Wildfire Risk Amid Drought Conditions
Aspen Prepares for Increased Wildfire Risk Amid Drought Conditions
US · Published Mar 20, 2026
Aspen is bracing for a higher wildfire risk this summer due to the worst snowpack in over 40 years and anticipated high temperatures.
Local agencies are working together on fire prevention, as the National Weather Service forecasts an early start to wildfire season in June.
The Aspen Fire Protection District is creating its first wildfire division, funded by a new sales tax, to improve firefighting capabilities.
Aspen faces high wildfire risk this summer
Aspen and the Roaring Fork Valley are bracing for a heightened risk of wildfires this summer due to severe drought conditions and historically low snowpack levels, marking the worst snowpack in over 40 years. Coupled with forecasts of above-normal spring temperatures, this creates a significant risk of early and intense wildfires. Local, regional, and state agencies are collaborating on fire mitigation strategies, with the National Weather Service predicting an early start to the wildfire season in June.
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