July 3, 2025

Truckee Fire Protection District's 2025 Burn Ban in Effect

Charcoal Barbecue and Wood-Burning Backyard Fires Are Prohibited in the Truckee-Tahoe Area

The Truckee Fire Protection District would like to remind residents and visitors that a regional burn ban is in effect for the 2025 wildfire season. The ban is a collaborative prevention effort among several regional fire agencies including Cal Fire which restricts burning residential landscape debris.

WHAT: All residential campfires, bonfires, charcoal barbecues and all outdoor cooking involving solid fuel (such as wood and lump charcoal grills) are prohibited throughout the Truckee area. Residents and visitors can use outdoor gas devices including gas fire pits, gas barbecues, pellet barbecues (such as Traegers) and indoor fireplaces.

"The ban helps to support our fire prevention efforts," said Truckee Fire Chief, Kevin McKechnie, "The reduction in fire related events and risk to our district neighborhoods has been noticeable when this fire ban has been in place previously."

WHO: Truckee Fire, local HOAs and regional fire chiefs have joined forces to agree that all visitors, residents and businesses within the Truckee Fire district boundaries must abide by the burn ban. The few exceptions include designated state and federal campgrounds and day-use picnic areas with a valid permit, as well as permitted special events and commercial cooking operations.

WHY: According to the Western Fire Chiefs Association, humans cause nearly 90% of wildfires in the United States, a majority of which are not intentional. Truckee Fire has experienced a number of escaped fires caused by improper charcoal ash disposal and campfires.

WHEN: The ban took effect June 23, 2025 and remains in effect through the Fall. Occasional red flag days will require additional restrictions.

WHERE: Across the Truckee Tahoe and greater Sierra Nevada communities. Check with your local fire district for additional details and restrictions, including red flag warnings over the summer.

For more details on the fire ban including a list of FAQs visit TruckeeFire.org/fire-ban-faq.

Truckee Fire encourages all residents to continue working to clear debris around their home to create defensible space. For more information on the many programs that are available thanks to Measure T funding, visit: TruckeeFire.org/wildfireprevention.

Author:
Melissa
Williams
Date:
July 3, 2025
Mountain Living
News

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