
UPDATE: July 9 at 9:01 A.M.
Aerial resources will be in the area of the Hope Fire using retardant and water to protect structures.
Crews will continue to construct a fireline and the primary focus for Wednesday is public firefighter safety, the DNR reports.
Level 3 evacuations are in place and the Steven’s County Sheriff has made direct contact with those who had to be evacuated.
Those evacuated can go to the Red Cross evacuation shelter at the Kettle Falls Middle School, 105 W. 11th Ave.
An animal evacuation shelter is also available at the Northeast Washington Fairgrounds, 317 W. Astor Ave, in Colville.
UPDATE: July 8 at 9:30 P.M.
The fire has grown to 3,200 acres. The evacuation zone is pictured.
UPDATE: July 8 at 6:30 P.M.
Press release from the State Fire Marshal’s Office
Stevens County – State fire assistance has been mobilized under the Washington State Fire Services Resource Mobilization Plan in support of local firefighters working to contain the Hope Fire in Stevens County, near the town of Evans. Washington State Patrol Chief John Batiste authorized the mobilization of state firefighting resources on July 8, 2025, at 5:30 p.m. at the request of Fire Chief Herb Hipler, Joint Fire Protection District Ferry County 3 and Stevens County 8.
The Hope Fire started on July 8, 2025, at approximately 1:15 p.m. This fire is estimated at 2,100 acres and growing. It is burning in grass, brush, and timber and is threatening homes. Level 2 and 3 evacuations are in effect at this time. The fire cause is currently under investigation.
The State Emergency Operations Center at Camp Murray is activated to Level 2, partial activation, to help coordinate state assistance for the Hope Fire. Mobilization specialists from the Fire Protection Bureau have ordered five wildland strike teams to aid in containment efforts. State Fire Marshal’s Office personnel are both en route to the scene and working remotely to coordinate the dispatch of resources.
Under the State Fire Services Resource Mobilization Plan, the Fire Protection Bureau coordinates the initial dispatch and continued administrative oversight of resources and personnel for the duration of the mobilization. The Mobilization Plan is implemented to provide a process to quickly notify, assemble and deploy fire service personnel, equipment and other resources from around the state when fires, disasters or other events exceed the capacity of local jurisdictions. More information about the Washington State Fire Services Resource Mobilization Plan is available at http://www.wsp.wa.gov/all-risk-mobilization/.
UPDATE: July 8 AT 4:59 P.M.
Several resources are responding to the Hope Fire, which is now reported to be 2,161 acres large.
UPDATE: July 8 AT 4:31 P.M.
The Hope Fire is now over 1,000 acres large, DNR Communications Manger, Ryan Rodruck reports.
UPDATE: July 8 AT 4:06 P.M.
A Red Cross shelter has been opened at the Kettle Falls Middle School as level three and level two evacuations are in place.
The Hope Fire near Northport is reported to be 600 acres large as of Tuesday afternoon.
Northport Flat Creek Road will be closed and people are asked to stay away as fire crews work in the area.
Ryan Rodruck, communications manager with DNR, tells NonStop Local the fire is growing quickly and is threatening structures.
The fire, reported Tuesday around 1:15 p.m., is burning in dry terrain.
We will continue to provide updates as more information becomes available.
UPDATE: July 8 AT 3:50 P.M.
Stevens County Emergency Management has announced Level 3 (LEAVE NOW) evacuation orders in the area of Three Pines Youth Camp as the fire is threatening structures. The affected area is pictured.
A shelter is being set up at Kettle Falls Middle School, Stevens County Emergency Management.
NORTHPORT, Wash. – A new wildfire, called the Hope fire, has emerged approximately 10 miles southwest of Northport.
Fire crews are actively responding, with air units being deployed to combat the blaze, Stevens County Emergency Management said in a release.
Residents in the vicinity are advised to prepare for potential evacuation.
Officials are working with the Red Cross to establish an evacuation site in Kettle Falls.
Those in the area are urged to avoid roads and waterways to allow emergency responders clear access.

