The evacuation warnings and shelter-in-place were lifted by Saturday evening.
This comes as a red flag warning remains in effect for parts of the Antelope Valley and adjacent western foothills.
Los Angeles County Supervisor Kathryn Barger released a statement saying she is closely monitoring the fires. She urged residents to follow orders and be ready to go.
Corral Fire near Antelope Acres
The Corral Fire is burning off 110th Street West and West Avenue E near the unincorporated Antelope Acres community, about 17 minutes west of Lancaster.
Evacuation warnings and a shelter-in-place order were issued for some nearby residents, and by 6:20 p.m., they were all lifted.
Los Angeles County firefighters first responded to the fire shortly after noon, and by 2 p.m., officials said forward progress had stopped.
The fire has burned 161 acres.
So far, there are no reported injuries, damage, or threats to any structures.
Grand Fire near Lancaster
Firefighters first responded to the Grand Fire, burning near 70th Street East and East Avenue G, east of Lancaster, shortly after 2 p.m.
In a later update, the Los Angeles County Fire Department said forward progress was stopped at 4:11 p.m.
The Grand Fire has burned 55 acres.
Firefighters say they focused on protecting nearby structures and animal habitats.
Crews are still at the scene to mop up any hot spots.