Wildland FireWildland fire has forever shaped the landscape, from the earliest lighting strike to the use of fire as an agricultural tool by ancestral native peoples. This was especially true during and after the widespread fire of 1947 which blanketed much of the island in flames.Historic fire towers once dotted this landscape, and in the case of Beech Mountain fire tower, still do. In the past, people used these fire towers to spot wildland fire and supress it. Today, the National Park Service Wildland Fire Program has changed the way we view wildland fire. Fire has become an important part of how we manage the landscape at Acadia. EarthquakesMinor Earthquakes Shake the Park More About Natural Disturbances at Acadia |
Last updated: November 1, 2023