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Outdoor Burning: Rancho Cucamonga vs Victorville

How do outdoor burning rules compare between Rancho Cucamonga, CA and Victorville, CA?

Rancho Cucamonga and Victorville have similar restriction levels.

Rancho Cucamonga, CA

San Bernardino County

Heavy Restrictions

Open burning of vegetation or debris is prohibited in Rancho Cucamonga. Only recreational cooking fires, permitted ceremonial fires, and approved gas appliances are allowed under SCAQMD and RCFPD rules.

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Victorville, CA

San Bernardino County

Heavy Restrictions

Open burning of yard waste, trash, or debris is banned in Victorville under the adopted California Fire Code and MDAQMD rules. Only recreational fires in approved pits and BBQ cooking are allowed.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactRancho CucamongaVictorville
Residential debris burningProhibited, no permits issued in SCAQMD basin-
Recreational cookingAllowed per Fire Code 307 with 10 ft clearance-
Burn barrelsProhibited citywide-
Red flag daysRCFPD may ban all open flames in foothill areas-
Yard waste disposalBurrtec green cart, not burning-
MDAQMD rule-Rule 444 prohibits open burning
Allowed-Recreational wood fires and BBQs only
Prohibited-Leaves, trash, debris, tires
No-burn days-All wood fires suspended
Permitted ag burns-MDAQMD permit required

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Rancho Cucamonga FAQ

Can I burn palm fronds or tumbleweeds in my yard?

No. All vegetation and debris burning is prohibited. Place palm fronds in green waste or arrange a bulky pickup with Burrtec.

Can I have a bonfire in Alta Loma?

Only with an RCFPD ceremonial or special event permit, and never on red flag warning days. Recreational fire pits under Fire Code 307 are allowed with proper setbacks.

Who regulates air quality in Rancho Cucamonga?

The South Coast Air Quality Management District covers the entire Inland Empire. Call 1-800-CUT-SMOG to report excessive smoke or illegal burning.

Victorville FAQ

Can I burn Joshua tree clippings or yard waste in Victorville?

No. MDAQMD Rule 444 and the local fire code both ban open burning of leaves, brush, and yard waste. Joshua tree material has special rules and may even require a CDFW permit before disposal.

Does the no-burn day rule apply to gas fire pits?

No-burn day advisories target wood smoke. Natural gas and propane fire features are allowed to operate on no-burn days as long as no red flag warning restricts them.

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