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Fire Pit Rules: Folsom vs McClellan Park

How do fire pit rules rules compare between Folsom, CA and McClellan Park, CA?

Folsom and McClellan Park have similar restriction levels.

Folsom, CA

Sacramento County

Some Restrictions

Folsom allows residential fire pits with restrictions under CA Fire Code Β§307 and Folsom Fire Department rules. Pits must be 15+ feet from structures, maximum 3 ft diameter, use only seasoned firewood, and comply with Sacramento Metropolitan AQMD Rule 421 wood burning restrictions on 'Don't Light Tonight' days.

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McClellan Park, CA

Sacramento County

Some Restrictions

Unincorporated Sacramento County allows backyard fire pits subject to California Fire Code and SMAQMD rules. Fire pits must be 3 ft or smaller, burn only clean seasoned wood or propane, and sit at least 15 ft from structures, fences, and combustible vegetation.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFolsomMcClellan Park
Setback15 ft from structures15 ft from structures and fences
Max Size3 ft diameter3 ft diameter, 2 ft tall
FuelSeasoned firewood onlySeasoned wood or propane only
Air DistrictSMAQMD Rule 421-
SupervisionAdult + extinguisher requiredAttended with water source
No-Burn Days-SMAQMD Spare the Air enforced

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Folsom FAQ

Can I use my fire pit on winter nights in Folsom?

Only if SMAQMD has not declared a 'Don't Light Tonight' wood-burning episode. Check sparetheair.com before lighting November through February.

Does a propane fire pit count?

Propane and natural gas fire features are generally exempt from SMAQMD wood-burning restrictions but still must maintain the 15-foot structure setback.

McClellan Park FAQ

Can I use my backyard fire pit on a Spare the Air day?

No. SMAQMD Rule 421 prohibits wood burning in open pits on declared no-burn days. Propane fire tables remain allowed.

Do I need a permit for a backyard fire pit?

No permit is required for residential recreational fires under 3 feet in diameter, but you must comply with setback and fuel rules.

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