Fire pit rules in San Bernardino County, CA β also called outdoor burning, recreational fire, or open flame ordinances β cover fuel types, clearances, and when burning is allowed.
Recreational fires must be 3ft x 2ft maximum, 25ft from structures. Gas fire rings: no permit, 15ft setback. In Wildfire Risk Areas, only gas/propane fires are allowed. Bonfires require $209 permit with 50ft setback. Adult attendant required at all times.
San Bernardino County Fire Protection District regulates fire pits and recreational fires. Recreational fires may not exceed 3 feet wide by 2 feet high and must be at least 25 feet from any structure. Permanent gas-fueled fire rings require no permit but must maintain a 15-foot setback. In designated Wildfire Risk Areas (including many mountain communities), only natural gas or propane fires are allowed unless other fuels are specifically permitted. Bonfires (larger than 3x2 feet) require a permit at $209 per fire with 50-foot minimum setback from structures. All fires require a responsible adult 18+ in attendance at all times. A water source, fire extinguisher, or shovel must be accessible. Fires are prohibited during Red Flag warnings or when sustained winds exceed 10 mph. Contact Community Safety at (909) 386-8400 or (760) 995-8190 for bonfire permits.
Unpermitted fire: SBCFD citation. Fire in Wildfire Risk Area without authorization: enhanced penalties. Unattended fire: citation.
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