Horse Park fire near Disappointment Valley grows to 1,500 acres

Fire northeast of Dove Creek is near wildlife areas
Comanche seems to watch the Horse Park Fire, burning Sunday above the northeastern boundary of Spring Creek Basin Herd Management Area in Disappointment Valley.
An air tanker drops retardant Sunday over the Horse Park Fire above Spring Creek Basin Herd Management Area. The fire started Saturday night by lightning strike.
Aurora and Piedra, in Comanche’s band, graze within view of the Horse Park Fire, burning Sunday above the northeastern boundary of Spring Creek Basin Herd Management Area in Disappointment Valley.
A small plane drops water over the Horse Park Fire, burning Sunday above Spring Creek Basin Herd Management Area’s northeastern boundary.
Temple, Madison, Tenaz and Jake graze as the moon rises and the Horse Park Fire burns Sunday above Spring Creek Basin Herd Management Area in Disappointment Valley.
S’aka follows his band within view of the Horse Park Fire, burning Sunday above the northeastern boundary of Spring Creek Basin Herd Management Area in Disappointment Valley.
The Horse Park Fire has grown to 1,500 acres, up from 1,048 acres on Sunday. It is burning in a remote area on Bureau of Land Management land near the Spring Creek wild horse herd near Dissapointment Valley. There are no closures at this time, but people are advised to stay out of the area.

Horse Park fire near Disappointment Valley grows to 1,500 acres

Comanche seems to watch the Horse Park Fire, burning Sunday above the northeastern boundary of Spring Creek Basin Herd Management Area in Disappointment Valley.
An air tanker drops retardant Sunday over the Horse Park Fire above Spring Creek Basin Herd Management Area. The fire started Saturday night by lightning strike.
Aurora and Piedra, in Comanche’s band, graze within view of the Horse Park Fire, burning Sunday above the northeastern boundary of Spring Creek Basin Herd Management Area in Disappointment Valley.
A small plane drops water over the Horse Park Fire, burning Sunday above Spring Creek Basin Herd Management Area’s northeastern boundary.
Temple, Madison, Tenaz and Jake graze as the moon rises and the Horse Park Fire burns Sunday above Spring Creek Basin Herd Management Area in Disappointment Valley.
S’aka follows his band within view of the Horse Park Fire, burning Sunday above the northeastern boundary of Spring Creek Basin Herd Management Area in Disappointment Valley.
The Horse Park Fire has grown to 1,500 acres, up from 1,048 acres on Sunday. It is burning in a remote area on Bureau of Land Management land near the Spring Creek wild horse herd near Dissapointment Valley. There are no closures at this time, but people are advised to stay out of the area.