Fire pit rules in Long Beach, MS β also called outdoor burning, recreational fire, or open flame ordinances β cover fuel types, clearances, and when burning is allowed.
Harrison County allows recreational fire pits with 25-foot setbacks from structures and property lines, max 3-foot diameter. Gulf Coast humidity reduces wildfire risk but MS Forestry Commission burn bans during drought override local permissions. Beachfront fires require Gulfport/Biloxi special permits.
Harrison County regulates fire pits through local fire codes administered by the Harrison County Fire Marshal and municipal fire departments in Gulfport, Biloxi, D'Iberville, Long Beach, and Pass Christian. Recreational fire pits must sit at least 25 feet from structures, property lines, and combustibles per 2018 International Fire Code Β§307 adopted locally. Pits are limited to 3 feet in diameter and 2 feet high, with continuous adult supervision and extinguishing equipment (hose, bucket, or extinguisher) on hand. The Mississippi Forestry Commission under MS Code Ann. Β§49-19 issues countywide burn bans during drought; Harrison County typically sees bans during late-summer dry spells even in its humid subtropical climate. Only clean, dry wood is permitted; burning pressure-treated lumber, trash, tires, or painted materials violates MDEQ air quality rules. Beachfront bonfires on the Mississippi Sand Beach require a permit from the Harrison County Sand Beach Authority and are restricted to designated zones. Chimineas and commercial propane fire pits face fewer restrictions. Fire pits within 300 feet of Keesler AFB are subject to military notification requirements during air operations.
Unattended fire: $100-$300 local fine. Violating a MS Forestry burn ban: $500+ fine and possible misdemeanor under MS Code Β§49-19-207. Unpermitted beach bonfire: $250-$500 from Sand Beach Authority plus cleanup costs. Causing property damage: civil liability plus possible criminal arson or negligence charges.
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