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Backyard Fires: Rancho Cordova vs Sacramento

How do backyard fires rules compare between Rancho Cordova, CA and Sacramento, CA?

Rancho Cordova and Sacramento have similar restriction levels.

Rancho Cordova, CA

Sacramento County

Some Restrictions

Backyard recreational fires in Rancho Cordova must comply with Metro Fire and California Fire Code standards and are subject to SMAQMD No Burn day restrictions. Fires must be attended, extinguishing means kept nearby, and only clean seasoned wood used.

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Sacramento, CA

Sacramento County

Some Restrictions

Recreational backyard fires in Sacramento must use approved devices with fuels limited to dry wood or charcoal, stay under 3 feet in diameter, and pause on Spare The Air days.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactRancho CordovaSacramento
Max Diameter3 feet-
Open Pile Setback25 feet-
Contained Setback15 feet-
SupervisionAdult must attend-
FuelClean seasoned wood only-
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Rancho Cordova FAQ

Can I have a bonfire in my backyard?

Small recreational fires under 3 feet in diameter are allowed with proper setbacks. Larger bonfires require Metro Fire approval and are generally not permitted in residential yards.

What counts as clean seasoned wood?

Natural cordwood that has been dried for at least six months. Painted, treated, or pressure-treated wood and yard waste are prohibited.

Sacramento FAQ

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