Fire pit rules in Elkhart County, IN — also called outdoor burning, recreational fire, or open flame ordinances — cover fuel types, clearances, and when burning is allowed.
A backyard fire pit is treated as a recreational fire under IDEM rules that the Elkhart County Health Department enforces. Burn only clean, dry wood, keep it attended, and never use it to dispose of trash or yard waste.
In Elkhart County a wood-burning fire pit or campfire counts as a recreational fire under Indiana open-burning rule 326 IAC 4-1-3. It may burn only clean, untreated wood, never household trash, plastic, painted or stained wood, or leaves, and it cannot be used for disposal. The fire must stay attended until it is fully out, with a hose or extinguisher on hand. Unlike other open burning, a genuine recreational fire may continue after sunset. Keep it well clear of structures, fences, and the neighbor's property line. The Health Department and your local fire department handle complaints and can shut down a fire during high winds or an air-quality action day.
Burning trash or leaves in a pit, or leaving a fire unattended, brings Health Department and IDEM open-burning enforcement; an escaped fire can lead to reckless-burning charges under Indiana law.
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