Boulder County Highway 36 Grass Fire

Rick Luebke2026 Incidents, Home, June 2026

Mountain View Grass Fire

Photo courtesy of Chris Rodgers / Code 10 Photography

On June 29th, 2026 at 13:30 Boulder County Communications Center dispatched Mountain View Fire Rescue, Louisville Fire Protection District and Lafayette Fire Department responded to a grass fire along the Denver-bound side of Hwy. 36 between Boulder and Superior near Cherryvale Rd. with multiple 911 callers. Initial attack showed a small grass fire in the south side shoulder that was spreading up the hill into City of Boulder open space area. Crews were able to get ahead of the fire and cut it off before it spread too far into fields. Crews contained the fire to less than 1.5 acres. Additional information provided by Mountain View Fire Rescue

Units on Scene:

Mountain View: Battalion 205, Engine 202, Engine 209, Interface 205 & Tender 201 (Cancelled)

Added:

Louisville: Brush 528

Lafayette: Battalion 425

Boulder Fire-Rescue Department: Chief 104, Brush 141 (Cancelled) & Interface 145 (Cancelled)

 Boulder County Fire Management: FM 6562, FM 6565, FM 6567 & Engine 6531

 Boulder County Sheriff’s Office & Colorado State Patrol  

Photo courtesy of Chris Rodgers / Code 10 Photography

Photo courtesy of Chris Rodgers / Code 10 Photography

Photo courtesy of Chris Rodgers / Code 10 Photography

Photo courtesy of Chris Rodgers / Code 10 Photography

Photo courtesy of Chris Rodgers / Code 10 Photography

Photo courtesy of Chris Rodgers / Code 10 Photography

Photo courtesy of Chris Rodgers / Code 10 Photography

Photo courtesy of Chris Rodgers / Code 10 Photography

Photo courtesy of Chris Rodgers / Code 10 Photography

Photo courtesy of Chris Rodgers / Code 10 Photography

Photo courtesy of Chris Rodgers / Code 10 Photography

Photo courtesy of Chris Rodgers / Code 10 Photography

Photo courtesy of Chris Rodgers / Code 10 Photography

Photo courtesy of Chris Rodgers / Code 10 Photography

Photo courtesy of Chris Rodgers / Code 10 Photography

Photo courtesy of Chris Rodgers / Code 10 Photography

Photo courtesy of Chris Rodgers / Code 10 Photography