Update on Twin Cabins Wildfire in Jemez Ranger District
Santa Fe National Forest (SFNF) fire managers were notified of a new wildfire start, named the Twin Cabins wildfire, on the afternoon of Monday June 23, 2025. The wildfire is in the Jemez Ranger District, near the northwest boundary between the Valles Caldera National Preserve and the Santa Fe National Forest, adjacent to Forest Road 144 and Twin Cabins Canyon.
Fire crews are actively managing the 40-acre wildfire using full suppression tactics. On Monday, June 23, aerial firefighting resources, including air tankers, were ordered to help contain the spread of the fire. Crews worked into the evening to establish a fire line around the perimeter. This morning, ground crews reported that all fire lines are holding, and today they will focus on securing the right flank of the wildfire. Smoke may be visible to communities along New Mexico State Road 96 and New Mexico State Road 4. The cause of the wildfire is under investigation, but it currently does not pose a threat to people or property. The fire has high spread potential and is burning through oak brush, ponderosa pine, and Douglas fir.
According to the National Weather Service, a major surge of monsoonal moisture will bring heavy rain producing storms today through Thursday in the wildfire area. “We anticipate this heavy rainfall moving across the region will support our suppression efforts,” stated Jeremy Golston, Jemez District Ranger.
Updates will be provided on the SFNF website, NM Fire Information, Inciweb, and SFNF social media pages (Facebook and X).
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June 24, 2025 



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