A fast-moving brush fire, dubbed the Ranch Fire, broke out Monday in Lincoln, California, rapidly growing to over 70 acres, according to Watch Duty, a real-time fire tracking service.
The blaze is located just south of Twelve Bridges Drive, near California Highway 65, and is spreading toward Rocklin and nearby communities.
Student Evacuations Underway
The #ranchfire is nearing the High School. pic.twitter.com/hclwzkSvqh
— CAWildFire (@CAWildfiretrack) August 4, 2025
The Lincoln Police Department confirmed that students at Twelve Bridges High School are being evacuated as a precaution due to the fire’s proximity.
“Twelve Bridges High School students are being evacuated to Leatherby’s at 610 Twelve Bridges Drive,” the department stated.
Emergency services and school officials are coordinating the evacuation to ensure student safety.
Location & Fire Activity
- Fire Name: Ranch Fire
- Location: South of Twelve Bridges Dr., near CA-65, Lincoln, CA
- Size: Estimated 70+ acres and growing
- Direction: Spreading toward Rocklin and Roseville
Authorities have not yet confirmed containment levels or issued evacuation orders for surrounding residential areas, but fire crews remain actively engaged.
Road Closures & Warnings
Motorists are advised to avoid the Highway 65 corridor near Lincoln and Rocklin, as emergency vehicles and smoke may impact visibility and traffic flow. Residents are urged to monitor official alerts and local law enforcement updates.
Ongoing Updates
This is a developing story. LoudFact will provide real-time updates on the Ranch Fire’s path, containment progress, and any further evacuation orders.