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Backyard Fires: Chino vs Rancho Cucamonga

How do backyard fires rules compare between Chino, CA and Rancho Cucamonga, CA?

Rancho Cucamonga has fewer restrictions than Chino.

Chino, CA

San Bernardino County

Heavy Restrictions

Backyard recreational fires in unincorporated San Bernardino County must comply with California Fire Code Section 307: portable fire pits must be at least 15 feet from structures (3 feet for containers under 1 cubic foot), use clean dry wood only, be attended at all times, and have water/extinguisher ready. All fires prohibited on Red Flag days and in designated fire-restricted areas.

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Rancho Cucamonga, CA

San Bernardino County

Some Restrictions

Backyard recreational fires are allowed in Rancho Cucamonga with proper setbacks, but debris burning is prohibited and foothill VHFHSZ properties face red flag day restrictions.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactChinoRancho Cucamonga
Standard Clearance15 ft from structures-
Small Device3 ft clearance-
Max Size3 ft diameter / 2 ft high-
Red FlagNo burns allowed-
FuelClean dry wood only-
Allowed-Recreational pits, chimineas, gas features, barbecues
Prohibited-Debris burning, trash, treated wood, yard waste
Minimum clearance-10 feet from structures and combustibles
Red flag restriction-RCFPD can prohibit all open flames in VHFHSZ
HOA rules-Many foothill HOAs require gas-only fire features

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Chino FAQ

Can I have a backyard fire pit in unincorporated San Bernardino County?

Yes, with California Fire Code 307 compliance: 15 feet from structures (3 feet for small devices under 1 cu ft fuel area), clean dry wood only, attended at all times, water/extinguisher present, and never during a Red Flag warning or in designated fire restriction zones.

Are propane fire pits treated differently?

Yes. Propane and natural gas fire pits are generally allowed without a permit and have lower clearance requirements because they have no embers or sparks. They are often permitted during periods when wood burns are suspended, though local fire district rules in high-hazard zones can vary.

Rancho Cucamonga FAQ

Can I have a backyard bonfire in Rancho Cucamonga?

Small recreational fires in an approved pit or chiminea are allowed, but large bonfires require an RCFPD special event permit and are typically restricted to non-residential sites.

What smoke nuisance rules apply?

Excessive smoke that crosses property lines can be cited under nuisance and SCAQMD rules. Recurring complaints lead to administrative citations.

Can I roast marshmallows in my Etiwanda backyard?

Yes, in a compliant fire pit or chiminea with 10-foot clearance, on non-red-flag days, using approved fuel. Gas fire features are preferred in the VHFHSZ.

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