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Backyard Fires: Folsom vs Isleton

How do backyard fires rules compare between Folsom, CA and Isleton, CA?

Folsom and Isleton have similar restriction levels.

Folsom, CA

Sacramento County

Some Restrictions

Backyard recreational fires in Folsom are allowed only in approved portable outdoor fireplaces, chimineas, or fire pits using clean wood or gas. Open ground fires, fire rings, and burning of yard waste are prohibited. All backyard fires are banned during Red Flag Warnings and SMAQMD 'Don't Light Tonight' days.

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Isleton, CA

Sacramento County

Some Restrictions

Backyard recreational fires are allowed in most unincorporated Sacramento County under Sacramento Metro Fire's California Fire Code rules - 3 feet by 2 feet maximum, 25 feet of clearance, constantly attended, with extinguishing equipment on hand. Burning trash, leaves, or yard waste in the backyard is prohibited by Sac Metro Air District, and no-burn days apply in winter.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFolsomIsleton
AllowedContained pits/chimineas/gas-
ProhibitedOpen ground fires, trash-
Setback15 ft from combustibles-
Red FlagAll wood fires banned-
VHFHSZSeasonal bans possible-
Recreational backyard fire-Allowed (3 ft x 2 ft, 25 ft clearance, attended)
Extinguisher on site-Min. 4-A rated or hose/water/sand (CFC 307.5)
Burning trash/leaves/yard waste-Prohibited year-round (Sac Metro Air District)
Manufactured fire bowl/chiminea-Generally no permit; in-ground pit/bonfire needs permit
Winter no-burn days-Nov 1 - end of Feb (Rule 421)
Fire season / Red Flag-Fires may be suspended

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Folsom FAQ

Can I have a bonfire in my Folsom backyard?

No — open ground bonfires are prohibited. You may have a contained recreational fire in a UL-listed portable fire pit or chiminea, subject to size and setback rules.

What's a Red Flag Warning and how does it affect my fire pit?

A Red Flag Warning is issued by NWS Sacramento when conditions are extreme for wildfire. All wood-burning backyard fires must be extinguished and not lit until the warning expires.

Isleton FAQ

Can I have a backyard fire in unincorporated Sacramento County?

Yes, a small recreational wood or charcoal fire is allowed under Sac Metro Fire's rules: 3 feet by 2 feet maximum, 25 feet of clearance, constantly attended, with extinguishing equipment ready. You cannot burn trash, leaves, or yard waste.

Can I burn leaves or branches in my backyard fire?

No. Burning leaves, yard trimmings, and household waste is prohibited year-round by the Sacramento Metropolitan Air Quality Management District. Only clean firewood for a recreational fire is allowed.

Do I need a permit for a backyard fire?

An approved manufactured fire bowl or chiminea used per instructions generally needs no permit, but a temporary in-ground fire pit or ceremonial bonfire requires a Sac Metro Fire burn permit.

Are there days I cannot have a backyard wood fire?

Yes. On no-burn days declared November 1 through the end of February under Sac Metro Air District Rule 421, wood burning is restricted, and fires may be suspended during fire season or Red Flag Warnings.

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