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Outdoor Burning: San Bernardino vs Victorville

How do outdoor burning rules compare between San Bernardino, CA and Victorville, CA?

San Bernardino and Victorville have similar restriction levels.

San Bernardino, CA

San Bernardino County

Heavy Restrictions

Open burning of yard waste, construction debris, and trash is prohibited in San Bernardino under SCAQMD Rule 444 and county fire rules. Only small recreational cooking or warming fires are allowed.

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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

FactSan BernardinoVictorville
Air district banSCAQMD Rule 444 bans open burning in San Bernardino-
Recreational onlySmall cooking or warming fires up to 3 ft allowed-
Burn barrelsProhibited outright for residential waste-
No-Burn daysSCAQMD wood-smoke rules restrict indoor wood burning-
PenaltiesAir district civil fines plus county fire citations-
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

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

San Bernardino FAQ

Can I burn yard trimmings in San Bernardino?

No. SCAQMD Rule 444 prohibits open burning of vegetative or other waste; use the city green-waste container instead.

Are burn barrels allowed for construction scrap?

No. Burn barrels and debris burning are banned, and violations can trigger SCAQMD civil penalties plus county fire citations.

Is agricultural burning permitted anywhere near the city?

Only on working farms with a daily permit from the Air Pollution Control District on a permissive burn day; residential lots do not qualify.

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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