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Backyard Fires: Corona vs Mead Valley

How do backyard fires rules compare between Corona, CA and Mead Valley, CA?

Corona has fewer restrictions than Mead Valley.

Corona, CA

Riverside County

Some Restrictions

Recreational backyard fires in Corona are allowed only in approved fire pits, chimineas, or built-in fireplaces using clean firewood, with a 25-foot clearance from structures and combustibles. All open flame is prohibited during SCAQMD No-Burn Days and National Weather Service Red Flag Warnings.

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Mead Valley, CA

Riverside County

Heavy Restrictions

Recreational fires in unincorporated Riverside County are sharply restricted in WUI zones, require clearance and screening, and are banned entirely during Red Flag Warnings.

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Corona FAQ

Can I burn my Christmas tree in my Corona backyard fire pit?

No. Christmas trees and other yard waste are prohibited fuels under SCAQMD Rule 444. They burn very hot with intense ember production and can ignite roofs and brush, especially in Corona's hillside fire-risk areas. Use Corona's green waste collection or tree recycling program.

How close to my house can I put a fire pit in Corona?

Wood-burning fire pits require 25 feet of clearance from any structure, fence, eave, or vegetation. Portable propane appliances are allowed at 15 feet under California Fire Code Β§307.4.3.

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