Colorado Wildfire Resiliency

Is your home in Colorado's WUI?

Check your wildfire zone against the state's draft map — no email required. Then see what it means for hardening your home and your insurance.

Check your wildfire zone

Enter your address to see your estimated WUI zone. This uses the state’s draft map at half-mile resolution — an estimate we confirm with your jurisdiction, never a final word.

Example result

Draft dataBased on the state's draft WUI map at half-mile resolution — an estimate, not an official determination.

Your address sits near a zone boundary, so the map returns more than one possible class. Both are shown below — a site visit is the only way to confirm which applies.

Possible zoneModerate intensityClass 1 hardening
orHigh intensityClass 2 hardening
Jurisdiction
Jefferson County (unincorporated)
Map layer
Draft — half-mile resolution

We’ll confirm the actual class and any requirements with your Authority Having Jurisdiction as part of a hardening assessment.

Confirm my zone with a pro

What does my zone mean?

Your zone maps to a hardening expectation — Low, Moderate, or High intensity, paired with a Class 1 or Class 2 standard under the Colorado Wildfire Resiliency Code. It can also shape your wildfire insurance score. A Fire Resiliency Inspection turns the estimate into a confirmed, documented plan.

Common questions

How accurate is this lookup?
It's based on the state's draft WUI map at roughly half-mile resolution — good for an estimate, not an official determination. Near a boundary, more than one zone can apply. We always confirm the specifics with your jurisdiction as part of an assessment.
Do I have to give my email to see a result?
No. There's no email wall — the result is yours to see, and to share.
What is the WUI?
The Wildland-Urban Interface is where homes meet wildland vegetation — the areas most exposed to wildfire. Colorado maps it to guide code and insurance; your parcel's zone helps set your hardening requirements.