Wildfire Zones: Las Vegas vs Paradise
How do wildfire zones rules compare between Las Vegas, NV and Paradise, NV?
Las Vegas has fewer restrictions than Paradise.
Las Vegas, NV
Clark County
Las Vegas is not in a CAL FIREβstyle state wildfire zone system because Nevada does not operate one, but BLM and Nevada Division of Forestry maps identify the western urban edge near Red Rock and the Spring Mountains as elevated wildland-urban interface. Most of the urban core is low hazard.
View full Las Vegas rules βParadise, NV
Clark County
Most of the urban Las Vegas Valley is not in a state wildfire hazard zone, but the Spring Mountains, Red Rock, Lee Canyon, and Mount Charleston areas are high fire risk with seasonal burn bans.
View full Paradise rules βKey Facts Comparison
| Fact | Las Vegas | Paradise |
|---|---|---|
| - | - | |
| Urban Valley | - | Low wildfire risk |
| WUI Area | - | Spring Mtns, Mt Charleston |
| Code | - | IWUIC adopted locally |
| Defensible Space | - | 30 ft in WUI |
| Agency | - | Clark County Fire, NDF |
Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.
Las Vegas FAQ
Do I need defensible space in Las Vegas?
Not by state mandate, but weed abatement rules effectively require a clean property. Interface-edge homes should maintain 30 feet of low-fuel landscaping voluntarily.
Is insurance affected by wildfire zone status?
Carriers use proprietary risk scores, not state zones. Red Rock-adjacent homes sometimes see surcharges, but Las Vegas broadly remains an affordable wildfire-insurance market compared to California.
Paradise FAQ
Is my Henderson-border home in a wildfire zone?
Almost certainly not. The urban valley floor is not designated high wildfire risk. Defensible space rules apply primarily to the Spring Mountains and Red Rock fringe.
What are red-flag warnings?
National Weather Service warnings of extreme fire weather. Clark County Fire typically imposes open burning restrictions during red-flag periods; violations are citable.
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