Smoke from the Gobbler Fire in the San Bernardino National Forest is seen on Tuesday, Aug, 20, 2013. (KABC Photo)
LYTLE CREEK, SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY (KABC) -- A brush fire burned near Lytle Creek in the San Bernardino National Forest on Tuesday, but officials say no homes were threatened.
The so-called Gobblers Fire is located approximately 10 miles northwest of Lytle Creek and burned at least 50 acres by Wednesday. It was 20 percent contained Wednesday.
The U.S. Forest Service says the fire was sparked by lightning on Monday. The fire stayed small but found new fuel on Tuesday.
Smoke is visible from Riverside, San Bernardino and the Cajon Pass.
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