Personnel assigned to battle the blaze also grew to 79 crew members.
Fire activity was expected to increase, the report read, due to lowering humidity in the area.
On Tuesday, the fire continued to move northeast along Frijole Ridge, with smoke visible from U.S. Highway 62/180 as it consumed pockets of fuel such as grass and pine needles along the ridge.
Firefighters worked to limit the spread of the fire, which was located in a remote, mountainous area that was difficult to access, read the report.
Crews sought to use both natural and man-made barriers to keep the fire confined to upper elevation areas of the park to avoid impacts to recreational areas and park infrastructure.