Rattlesnake Fire

Rattlesnake Fire
Memorial crosses at the site of the 1953 Rattlesnake Fire
Date(s)
  • July 9, 1953 (1953-07-09)
  • July 11, 1953 (1953-07-11)
  • (3 days)
LocationPowder House Canyon, Mendocino National Forest, California
Coordinates39°39′19″N 122°38′10″W / 39.65528°N 122.63611°W / 39.65528; -122.63611
Statistics
Burned area1,300 acres (526 ha; 2 sq mi; 5 km2)
Impacts
Deaths15
Ignition
CauseArson
Perpetrator(s)Stan Pattan
Map
Rattlesnake Fire is located in Northern California
Rattlesnake Fire

The Rattlesnake Fire was a wildfire started by an arsonist on July 9, 1953, in Powder House Canyon on the Mendocino National Forest in northern California. The wildfire killed one Forest Service employee and 14 volunteer firefighters from the New Tribes Mission, and burned over 1,300 acres (530 ha) before it was controlled on July 11, 1953. It became and remains to this day a well-known firefighting textbook case on fatal wildland fires.