Firefighters are making headway on the wildfire burning at George H. Crosby Manitou State Park in northern Minnesota.
Light rainfall helped keep a wildfire burning in a North Shore state park from growing and allowed crews to increase its containment. The Crosby Fire, started by a lightning strike within George H.
The Minnesota Incident Command System (MNICS) reports that the Crosby Fire is now 95% contained, as of Wednesday, October 15.
The Minnesota Incident Command System reports that firefighters continue to work on building the containment line.
The state park is still open to visitors, but part of the Superior Hiking Trail is closed as firefighters continue to ...
The Crosby wildfire has grown to 300 acres, a 40-acre increase from the day before. Firefighters say the wildfire is now 50% contained, and they are mopping up hot spots along the containment line.
With a little help from some overnight rain, firefighters were able to keep a wildfire in a North Shore park from growing on Monday. According to an update from the Minnesota Interagency Fire Center, ...
Crosby Fire 10/11/2025 TOFTE, Minn.– This morning, a press release highlighted current stats when it comes to the Crosby Fire ...
NEAR TOFTE — A lightning strike started the wildfire within George H. Crosby Manitou State Park that has been burning since ...