The Ranger Road Fire was a wildfire that was burning in Harper County, Beaver County, and Woods County, Oklahoma, and Comanche County, Clark County, and Meade County, Kansas. As of February 24, the fire had burned . Up until that point, it was the largest wildfire in the United States during the 2026 wildfire season.
The National Weather Service Storm Prediction Center issued a Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook for February 17, 2026, highlighting an Extremely Critical risk for western Kansas and the Oklahoma Panhandle. Driven by winds, and 10-15% humidity, the conditions created a high-impact, rapid fire spread environment.
The Ranger Road Fire was first reported at approximately 11:40 a.m. CST on February 17, 2026, southeast of Beaver, Oklahoma. The cause remains under investigation. The fire ignited on the same day as the 43 Road, Side Road, and Stevens fires were reported in the nearby counties of Stevens County, Kansas, Seward County, Kansas, Texas County, Oklahoma, and Woodward County, Oklahoma.
Fueled by warm, dry, and windy conditions, the fire expanded rapidlyâÂÂreaching acres within nine hours. Fire officials reported extreme gusts of wind exceeding , limiting aerial firefighting operations and complicating suppression efforts.
By February 18, the fire had nearly doubled in size to due to better mapping. The fire remained at 0% containment. At approximately 7:57 p.m. CST on February 18, 2026 the National Interagency Fire Center announced the fire was 15% contained. By February 19, 2026, the National Interagency Fire Center announced the fire was 20% contained. On February 20, 2026, the National Interagency Fire Center updated the information to say fire was 30% contained. By February 22, 2026, significant progress was made on containing the fire, reaching 65% containment. By February 23, the fire was 90% contained. At 6:15 p.m. CST on February 24, the National Interagency Fire Center reported that the fire was 100% contained at .
The fire prompted the closures of sections of Kansas Highway 283, Kansas Highway 160, and Kansas Highway 183. Level 3 evacuation orders were issued by the Oklahoma Forestry Services and the Kansas Forestry Service in the Oklahoma Panhandle and Southwestern Kansas for Clark County, Kansas (Ashland, Kansas and Englewood, Kansas) and Comanche County, Kansas. Four injuries were reported among firefighters in Beaver County. Many ranchers in Southwest Kansas lost hundreds of head of cattle. Multiple structures have been damaged or destroyed in Knowles, Oklahoma, Englewood, Kansas, and surrounding areas.
Evacuees had been instructed to head east towards Coldwater, Kansas, where a shelter had been established at the South Central High School gymnasium. Additional evacuation orders were issued in Woodward, Oklahoma, with shelters opening at the Mooreland Community Center, Mooreland United Methodist Church, and Vici Community Building.