The Mount Vision Fire was a wildfire that burned 12,354 acres (4,999 ha) of land on the Point Reyes National Seashore peninsula in northern California during October 1995.
The fire, which was started by an incompletely extinguished campfire, destroyed 45 homes in Inverness Park.
[1] The fire began on the southeastern flank of Mount Vision, a peak above Tomales Bay, on October 3.
Fourteen percent of the Point Reyes National Seashore burned in the fire.
It destroyed 45 homes—most were located in a single neighborhood called Paradise Ranch Estates above Inverness Park.