Canyon Venado Fire -
Torrance County - Update 6/25

June 25, 2026

Update: Yesterday, crews made good progress constructing fire line around the entire perimeter. Today, lines continue to hold, although the fire remains active near infrastructure to the east and wind turbines within the perimeter. Some interior heat is torching and smoking within unburnt islands. Crews will continue to maintain and improve line, watch for sparks from the interior, and mop up. 

The Canyon Venado Fire was discovered at 12:30 p.m. on Tuesday, June 23 south of I-40 east of Clines Corners. Currently, the fire is estimated to be 908 acres and is 0% contained. 



Evacuations: None at this time. 

Closures: I-40 eastbound has been reopened. 

Weather: Currently 70 degrees, 46% RH, west winds 13 mph. Today, scattered showers and thunderstorms possible; mostly sunny, with a high near 84; west wind 10-15 mph becoming 20-25 mph in the afternoon. Tonight, isolated showers and thunderstorms possible; low around 55; west wind 15-20 mph decreasing after midnight. 

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Acres: 908 estimated 

Containment: 0% 

Start Date / Time: Tuesday, June 23 at approximately 12:30 p.m. 

Fuels: Grass, piñon-juniper. 

Cause: Under investigation. 

Location: South of I-40 east of Clines Corners. 

Ownership: State and private. 

Structure Threat: Wind farms and structures threatened. 

Resources: Forestry Division, Torrance County, Santa Fe County, Los Alamos County, City of Santa Fe, City of Rio Rancho, federal resources, air resources. Total personnel: 140. 

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Health and safety


Smoke: Individuals sensitive to wildfire smoke should take precautions and use the New Mexico Department of Health 5-3-1 Visibility Method to determine if it's safe to be outside. Learn more at New Mexico Environmental Public Health Tracking portal and zoom in on the latest smoke conditions on the AirNow Fire and Smoke Map.

Safety: The health and safety of firefighters and the public are always the first priority. Information on air quality and protecting your health can be found online at the New Mexico Department of Health Environmental Public Health Tracking website. The Forest Stewards Guild offers a HEPA Filter Loan Program that are available on a first come/first served basis. Additional information on air filters and the HEPA loan program is available via Santa Fe Fireshed Coalition.