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Backyard Fires: Everett vs Lynnwood

How do backyard fires rules compare between Everett, WA and Lynnwood, WA?

Everett and Lynnwood have similar restriction levels.

Everett, WA

Snohomish County

Some Restrictions

Backyard campfires, cooking fires, and bonfires burning charcoal or bare untreated wood are allowed on private property in unincorporated Snohomish County as recreational fires, provided they stay under three feet in diameter and two feet high, are attended, and are not during a burn ban.

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Lynnwood, WA

Snohomish County

Some Restrictions

Backyard campfires, cooking fires, and bonfires burning charcoal or bare untreated wood are allowed on private property in unincorporated Snohomish County as recreational fires, provided they stay under three feet in diameter and two feet high, are attended, and are not during a burn ban.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactEverettLynnwood
Fire typeRecreational (cooking/pleasure/ceremonial)Recreational (cooking/pleasure/ceremonial)
Size cap3 ft diameter, 2 ft height3 ft diameter, 2 ft height
FuelCharcoal or bare untreated woodCharcoal or bare untreated wood
PermissionRequired from landowner firstRequired from landowner first
Debris firesNot recreational; need permitNot recreational; need permit

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Everett FAQ

Can I have a campfire in my backyard?

Yes, if it stays under three feet across and two feet high, burns only charcoal or clean untreated wood, is attended, and no burn ban is in effect. No permit is needed at that size.

Can I burn during a Stage 1 fire-safety burn ban?

A Stage 1 ban suspends yard-debris burn permits but still allows recreational and cooking fires. Recreational fires are always prohibited during air-quality burn bans.

Lynnwood FAQ

Can I have a campfire in my backyard?

Yes, if it stays under three feet across and two feet high, burns only charcoal or clean untreated wood, is attended, and no burn ban is in effect. No permit is needed at that size.

Can I burn during a Stage 1 fire-safety burn ban?

A Stage 1 ban suspends yard-debris burn permits but still allows recreational and cooking fires. Recreational fires are always prohibited during air-quality burn bans.

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