Grand Bear Resort fire damages at least 20 cabins near lodge at Starved Rock in Utica, Illinois

July 2024 · 2 minute read
UTICA, Ill. (WLS) — A massive fire destroyed a number of private cabins and villas at Grand Bear Resort at Starved Rock, Utica Sunday, Illinois officials said.

Fire crews remained on the scene overnight at Grand Bear Resort, putting out any hot spots. As of Tuesday morning, the fire appeared to no longer be a threat, but the damage it caused is massive.

The Utica Fire Department said it received a call about a porch fire at about 5:20 p.m. Sunday night.

The fire quickly spread to multiple buildings, and by 8:15 p.m. fire officials said 20 private villas and cabins were involved in the blaze. The fire was contained to the cabin and villa section of the resort, not the actual hotel and water park.

Mike Paitipilo owns a unit that was not damaged by the fire.

“When I got back there, there is no power, so I had to use the flashlight on my phone to go inside the house and grab my things,” he said.

The fire was large enough that smoke from it was visible on ABC’s Doppler7Max weather radar.

The fire department said the fire was contained as of 9:10 p.m. Sunday.

Grand Bear Resort covers a large amount of space and is comprised of multiple structures, including a 24,000 square foot indoor water park, grand lodge, villas and cabins for people to stay in, and bars and restaurants.

This is *not the first fire at the resort.In January 2018 a fire at Grand Bear also caused significant damage.

Officials continue to look into the cause of the fire. At least 20 fire departments responded to the scene to help.

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