McDowell County: Jumping Branch Fire Update

Jumping Branch Fire Update at 6:00 p.m. on March 30. 2026
Grandfather Ranger District, Pisgah National Forest
Location: 8 miles northwest of Marion, North Carolina
Date Reported: 3/29/2026 Cause: Under Investigation
Size: 185 acres Total Personnel: 153 Containment: 20%
Today, firefighters gained 20 percent containment on the Jumping Branch Fire. Crews are identifying and clearing firelines in the steep and rugged terrain from the ridge down into Locust Cove, Sugar Cove and Sam’s Creek. They are using existing containment features from previous wildfires when possible.
Tomorrow fire crews will continue working to increase containment by conducting strategic firing operations, reducing unburned forest fuels from the area between the main fire and control lines. Aircraft will continue to support ground crews with water and/or suppressant drops.
Smoke will be visible from the communities of Buck Creek, Marion, and surrounding areas.
The Jumping Branch fire is burning in an area heavily affected by Hurricane Helene, where an extensive number of downed trees are contributing to increased wildfire intensity and risk.
Unified Command of the fire is established between the U.S. Forest Service, North Carolina Forest Service (state agency), McDowell County Emergency Management, and PG Fire & Rescue. Volunteer Fire Departments from McDowell and surrounding counties are also engaged in the firefighting efforts.
Closures: Drivers should avoid NC-80 in the Buck Creek area. Firefighters are working in roadways and smoke is impacting visibility. Check current road conditions at https://drivenc.gov/.
A Temporary Flight Restriction (TFR) has been implemented over the Jumping Branch fire area. For the safety of firefighters and aviation resources, no drones or aircraft are permitted in the area. Pilots in the area should check the NOTAMs and follow all directions for both public and firefighter safety. If you fly, we can’t!
For wildfire updates follow the National Forests in North Carolina on Facebook at www.facebook.com/nfsnc
Firefighter spraying water on the Jumping Branch Fire near a road – photo by Allyson Pokrzywinski

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