Wildfire Risk in ZIP 97031
Hood River, Hood River County, Oregon — a moderate-risk ZIP scored from USFS, FEMA, USGS and NIFC federal data.
Risk Score
34/100
Moderate Risk
Wildfire hazard in 97031
ZIP 97031 (Hood River) is rated Moderate risk (34/100) — the USFS rates the risk to structures here as Low, and FEMA rates it Not available. Risk varies block to block, so your exact address determines your true score.
Check your exact address →Fire history near 97031
14 federally recorded wildfires (2000–2024) within 25 miles. Closest: MICROWAVE (2009), 4.3 mi away. Tap any fire for quick facts.
Where this score falls
This score plotted on the full wildfire-risk scale.
Risk varies block to block in Hood River (97031)
This score is for the area. Your street, slope, and defensible space change it a lot — check your exact address for a free, instant home-level score, map, and report.
What Hood River (97031) wildfire risk means for your insurance
Total potential savings
$2,754/yr
Across 10 programs you may qualify for
$954recurring/yr
$9,000one-time grants
IBHS Wildfire Prepared Home™ Discount
5–25% premium reductionThe gold standard for wildfire home ratings. Major carriers (State Farm, Farmers, Nationwide, Allstate) offer 5–25% discounts for IBHS certification. A third-party inspector grades your home on five systems: roof, vent, deck, wall, and window glazing. Half-day inspection, long-lasting payoff.
✓ WUI homeowners nationwide — confirm discount with your carrier before scheduling inspection
Firewise USA Discount (OR carriers)
5–12% premium reductionMutual of Enumclaw, State Farm, and Oregon regional carriers recognize Firewise USA community designation. Strong Firewise programs exist near Sisters, Bend, Ashland, and Eugene foothills. Check firewise.org for your community's status.
✓ Residents of Firewise USA designated communities in Oregon
Firewise USA Community Discount
5–15% premium reductionResidents of NFPA-recognized Firewise USA communities qualify for discounts from State Farm, Farmers, and many regional carriers. Over 1,600 communities are recognized nationwide. Check firewise.org/find-a-firewise-community to see if yours qualifies.
✓ Residents of officially recognized Firewise USA communities — verify with your carrier
Documented Defensible Space Discount
5–12% premium reductionMost WUI carriers offer standalone discounts for documented Zone 1, 2 & 3 clearance — no full IBHS cert required. Submit dated before/after photos plus a contractor invoice or county assessment letter to your agent.
✓ Contact your carrier — requires written documentation of Zone 1 (0–5ft), Zone 2 (5–30ft), and Zone 3 (30–100ft) clearance
Class A Fire-Rated Roofing Discount
3–8% premium reductionMetal, concrete tile, or Class A composition shingles eliminate ember ignition from above and qualify for carrier discounts in all wildfire states. Provide your carrier a letter from the roofing contractor confirming the UL Class A rating.
✓ New or recently replaced roofs — ask your carrier for their fire-rating documentation requirements
Home Hardening & Fire-Resistant Materials Discount
3–12% premium reductionDocumenting fire-resistant upgrades — fiber cement siding, metal gutters, dual-pane tempered windows, enclosed eaves, and 1/16" ember-resistant vents — can qualify for additional carrier discounts. Bundle with defensible space docs for maximum combined discount.
✓ Ask your carrier for their home hardening checklist and documentation requirements
USDA NRCS EQIP Fuels Reduction Grant
Up to $150,000 (agricultural)USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service pays 50–75% of wildfire-related conservation work (prescribed burns, thinning, silvopasture) on rural/agricultural land through the Environmental Quality Incentives Program. Application windows open annually in fall at local NRCS service centers.
✓ Agricultural producers and rural landowners — find your office at nrcs.usda.gov
Oregon Dept. of Forestry Cost-Share Grant
Up to $5,000 (50% match)ODF's Forest Stewardship Program reimburses 50% of fuels reduction and defensible space costs on forestland with an approved Forest Management Plan. Contact your local ODF district office (Salem, Springfield, Forest Grove, Coos Bay, Grants Pass, etc.).
✓ Oregon private forestland owners — apply through local ODF district office at oregon.gov/odf
Oregon Wildfire Response Council Community Grants
Up to $3,000OWRC coordinates community-scale wildfire preparedness grants. Properties near Ashland, Sisters, Bend, and Medford are priority areas. Community Wildfire Protection Plans (CWPPs) funded through this program unlock additional USDA Forest Service funding for residents.
✓ Oregon WUI communities and HOAs — oregonwildfire.org
USDA Forest Service State Fire Assistance
Varies (state forestry passthrough)USDA Forest Service allocates State Fire Assistance (SFA) grants to every state forestry agency, which then distributes them as cost-share programs and grants to private landowners. This is the funding backbone for most state-level wildfire programs listed below.
✓ Apply through your state's forestry agency — universally available in all 50 states
Savings are estimates. Verify current amounts with your insurance carrier, CSFS district office, or tax professional before committing to work.
What wildfire risk does to this home's value
Beyond premiums, wildfire risk is capitalized into market value — buyers pay less for homes that cost more to insure and carry a disclosed hazard. Adjust the value below to estimate the impact on a moderate-risk home.
Estimated value impact
−$0 to −$5K
roughly 0.0%–1.0% of value
The durable effect of a standing moderate-risk designation — not the larger, temporary drop right after a nearby fire, which typically recovers in 1–3 years.
Insurance carrying cost
~$206/yr
Estimated added wildfire premium. Capitalized at a 7% rate, that recurring cost alone reduces value by about $2,943 — the mechanism behind much of the discount.
Market & disclosure discount
0.0%–1.0%
Peer-reviewed CA data finds homes with a disclosed wildfire hazard sell for ~4–6% less; Redfin finds high-risk ZIPs now trade at a discount after years of slower appreciation.
Estimate, not an appraisal. Modeled from your risk tier and an adjustable home value, using insurance-cost capitalization and published wildfire price-discount research (Land Economics 2024 / RFF; GAO-26-107867; Redfin; Eastman-Kim 2024). Individual homes vary with hardening, views, and local demand. Methodology & sources on the methodology page.
Moderate risk today. Fire season is getting longer every year.
Risk classifications can change after a single bad fire season. Lock in favorable rates now, before your ZIP is reclassified.
What happens if you wait
High-risk homeowners have faced steep rate increases in recent years. Non-standard market policies — when you can find them — often cost substantially more.
Insurers have filed hundreds of thousands of non-renewals in fire-risk areas in recent years. Notices typically arrive ~60 days before expiration.
IBHS-certified homes may qualify for premium reductions with participating carriers. Discounts vary by carrier, state, and property.
Research suggests homes with elevated fire risk can sell below comparable homes, as buyers price in insurance cost. Individual results vary.
See your options before rates change.
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We connect you with vetted, locally-licensed crews who do the physical work that lowers your risk score — and document it so your insurer and Oregon's grant programs recognize it.
What your contractor handles
On-site evaluation of all three zones, documented to insurer and state standards.
Ladder-fuel removal, tree limbing, and brush clearing by trained crews.
Ember-resistant vents, gutter guards, and Zone 1 non-combustible retrofits.
Documentation that unlocks carrier discounts and state grant reimbursements.
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Is there a fire near Hood River (97031) right now?
The map above shows active fires from NIFC. For live evacuation alerts, smoke, and incident updates, these official sources are the fastest:
ZIP 97031 wildfire FAQ
Is ZIP code 97031 in a high wildfire risk area?
ZIP 97031 (Hood River, OR) carries a Moderate wildfire risk rating (34/100) based on USFS Wildfire Risk to Communities, FEMA, terrain, and recorded fire history. Risk varies street to street — check your exact address for a precise score.
How do I check the fire risk for a specific address in 97031?
Enter the street address into FireRisk.ai for a free instant report — your exact 0–100 score, a defensible-space map, nearby fire history, and your insurance and mitigation options.
Does ZIP 97031 affect home insurance?
Yes — insurers price Hood River-area policies off this federal hazard data, and rising-risk ZIPs have seen premium increases and non-renewals. Documenting defensible space and home hardening can unlock discounts and help keep coverage.
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