How did the top of a 450yearold Oregon tree catch fire? Phaedra Trethan, USA TODAYAugust 21, 2025 at 2:22 AM The top of a historic tree in Oregon is on fire, and investigators are trying to figure out how it happened.
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Phaedra Trethan, USA TODAYAugust 21, 2025 at 2:22 AM
The top of a historic tree in Oregon is on fire, and investigators are trying to figure out how it happened.
The Doerner Fir, a Douglas fir tree that was believed to be about 450 years old and 325 feet tall, caught fire and has been burning since Aug. 17. USA TODAY confirmed that the treetop was still burning Aug. 20, even as firefighters tried to extinguish the blaze, which is contained to the single tree.
The tree is in a wooded area near Coquille, Oregon, said Brett Weidemiller, an assistant unit forester with the Coos Forest Protective Association. Weidemiller said crews are working with helicopters, drones and ground-level sprinklers to preserve the tree and ensure it doesn't spread.
While the cause of the fire remains unclear, Weidemiller said investigators have eliminating lightning as a possibility.
The top of the Doerner Fir tree caught fire Aug. 17. The tree is more than 400 years old and is among the tallest trees in the U.S.
"We have tracking mechanisms and time-date stamps to track lightning in that area," he said. "There was no indication of any lightning in the area at the time (the fire ignited)."
The tree, which has a 11.5-foot diameter, is one of the tallest non-redwood trees in the world, though it has lost about 50 to 70 feet from its top, Weidemiller said. Falling limbs and branches are a hazard, he added, so firefighters can't be too close to the tree.
The Doerner Fir is situated in the Coast Range Mountains about 50 miles from the Coos Bay, and there is a trail and recreation area that draws visitors year-round for hiking through the old-growth forest. The trail leading to the Doerner Fir is closed indefinitely due to the fire.
The Doerner fir burns on Aug. 17.
Contributing: Mariah Johnston, Salem Statesman Journal
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