Fire pit rules in Page, AZ β also called outdoor burning, recreational fire, or open flame ordinances β cover fuel types, clearances, and when burning is allowed.
Recreational fires are allowed in unincorporated Coconino County only when no fire restrictions are in effect, but summer Stage 1 and Stage 2 restrictions routinely ban open flame across this high-country forest. Gas and propane pits usually stay legal.
In unincorporated Coconino County a small wood or charcoal recreational fire is allowed only when the county, Arizona DFFM, and the surrounding national forests are not under fire restrictions. Given ponderosa-forest fuels around Flagstaff, Munds Park, and Williams, summer Stage 1 restrictions limit fires to developed campground rings, and Stage 2 bans them outright. Keep any fire small, well back from structures and overhanging pines, and attended with water on hand. Never burn trash or treated wood. Propane and natural-gas fire pits are generally exempt and stay usable through most restrictions. Local fire districts and the Flagstaff Fire Department set additional rules.
Burning during a fire ban or leaving a fire unattended brings an order to extinguish, county and state fire-restriction penalties, and full liability for suppression costs if a fire escapes into the surrounding forest.
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