Backyard Fires: Riverside vs Temecula
How do backyard fires rules compare between Riverside, CA and Temecula, CA?
Riverside and Temecula have similar restriction levels.
Riverside, CA
Riverside County
Riverside allows gas-fueled outdoor fireplaces and fire pits but restricts wood-burning units to manufactured appliances with screens, under RMC Chapter 8.04 and SCAQMD rules.
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Riverside County
Recreational backyard fires in Temecula are limited to manufactured appliances burning approved fuels (seasoned firewood, charcoal, propane, natural gas), with strict clearance requirements and a complete prohibition during CAL FIRE-declared red flag or burn-ban periods. Open ground fires and burning of yard waste are prohibited.
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Riverside FAQ
Can I have a backyard fire pit during fire season?
Gas fire pits are generally OK. Wood-burning fire pits may be restricted during Red Flag Warnings or no-burn days; check the SCAQMD notice and any Riverside Fire advisory.
Do I need a permit for a gas fire pit?
Prefabricated gas fire pits do not need a permit, but gas-line installation to a permanent unit requires a plumbing/gas permit from Building & Safety.
Temecula FAQ
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