Investigation Team Looking for Information

Firefighters work to cool down a hot spot on the Reynolds Creek Fire in Glacier National Park. July 28, 2015 (NPS Photo)
Firefighters work to cool down a hot spot on the Reynolds Creek Fire in Glacier National Park. July 28, 2015 (NPS Photo)
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WEST GLACIER, MONT. – The National Park Service is seeking information that may assist with an investigation of the Reynolds Creek Fire in Glacier National Park.

 
Initial evidence suggests that the Reynolds Creek Fire was caused by human actions.  
 
Park visitors that were hiking in the area of Reynolds Creek on the Gunsight Pass Trail or that may have been staying in or hiking through the Reynolds Creek Backcountry Campground, from July 14 to July 21, are encouraged to call 888-653-0009 or email nps_isb@nps.gov
 
The fire was first reported at approximately 3:45 p.m. on Tuesday, July 21, approximately six miles east of Logan Pass.  To date, it has burned approximately 3,200 acres. 
 

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