User:Gdoehne/List of New Mexico wildfires

This is a partial and incomplete list of New Mexico wildfires.

Largest fires: https://gacc.nifc.gov/swcc/predictive/intelligence/Historical/Fire_and_Resource_Data/ICS_209/Data/Largest_Fires/largest_fires_new_mexico.pdf


 * 1) Calf Canyon/Hermits Peak Fire (303,341 acres) (April 2022) †
 * 2) Whitewater-Baldy Complex Fire (297,845 acres) (May 2012)
 * 3) Las Conchas Fire (156,593 acres) (June 2011)
 * 4) Silver Fire (138,546 acres) (June 2013)
 * 5) Black Fire (104,969 acres) (May 2022) †
 * 6) Donaldson Fire (101,563 acres) (June 2011)
 * 7) Dry Lakes Fire (94,580 acres) (May 2003)
 * 8) Pasco Fire (93,029 acres) (June 2009)
 * 9) McDonald Fire (92,390 acres) (March 2006)
 * 10) Ponil Fire (92,194 acres) (June 2002)
 * 11) Johnson Fire (88,918 acres) (May 2021)
 * 12) Miller Fire (88,835 acres) (April 2011)
 * 13) Black Range Complex (80,502 acres) (May 2005)
 * 14) Stiles Complex (67,008 acres) (March 2008)
 * 15) Peppin Fire (64,488 acres) (May 2004)
 * 16) OK Bar Fire (61,620 acres) (April 2018)
 * 17) Cooks Peak Fire (59,359 acres) (April 2022)
 * 18) Boiler Fire (58,413 acres) (April 2003)
 * 19) Cato Fire (55,080 acres) (June 2009)
 * 20) Bear Fire (51,307 acres (June 2006)
 * 21) Buzzard Fire (50,296 acres) (May 2018)
 * 22) Grande Complex (50,000 acres) (March 2000)
 * 23) Rocky Fire (49,132 acres) (June 2008)
 * 24) Cerro Grande Fire (47,650 acres) (May 2000) — destructive
 * 25) Cerro Pelado Fire (45,605 acres) (April 2022)  †
 * 26) Little Bear Fire (44,330 acres) (June 2012) — destructive

Most destructive fires:


 * 1) McBride Fire (207 structures)
 * 2) Calf Canyon/Hermits Peak Fire (600 structures or more)
 * 3) Little Bear Fire (254 structures)
 * 4) Cerro Grande Fire (235 structures or more)