LURAY, Va – Around a dozen firefighters from the National Park Service and Virginia Department of Forestry are continuing work today to establish a fire line around a wildland fire.

Shenandoah National Park officials say that the around two-and-a-half-acre fire is in steep and rocky terrain and continues to smolder in timber and leaf litter. Firefighters have contained about 10 percent of the fire.

Initial reports indicate the wildland fire, which started late afternoon on Friday is naturally caused. Park structures are not affected by the fire and all park trails and facilities are open.