Toledo No Burn Area as of January 1, 2007Fire Danger: Low - Effective: September 30, 2011
Recreational Fires: ALLOWED - 3 x 2 seasoned firwood or charcoal in approved fire pit Residential Burning: NO Land Clearing: NO Agricultural Burning: NO Silvicultural Burning: NO
All residential and land clearing burning is prohibited in this area. Recreational fires under 3'x3'x2' are still allowed in all of Lewis County without a permit. Only charcoal or seasoned firewood (not lumber) may be used as fuel for a recreational fire. Recreational fires must be used solely for recreational purposes and may not be used for disposal of yard debris or any other material. Recreational fires may not cause a smoke or odor nuisance to surrounding properties. Recreational fires in excess of 3'x3'x2' need a special written permit from SWCAA.
Outside Toledo No Burn Area as of January 1, 2007Fire Danger: Low - Effective: September 30, 2011
Recreational Fires: ALLOWED - 3 x 2 seasoned firwood or charcoal in approved fire pit Residential Burning: PERMIT REQUIRED - obtain free permit from SWCAA or your nearest fire department Land Clearing: PERMIT REQUIRED - contact Clark County Fire Marshal for permit Agricultural Burning: PERMIT REQUIRED - permits vary, please contact SWCAA for additional information Silvicultural Burning: PERMIT REQUIRED - contact Department of Natural Resources for details
Residential burning is allowed and all burn piles, land clearing and residential require a free permit from Lewis County Community Development. Pile size varies with seasonal restrictions as outlined in the Lewis County Open Burn Permit. Call Lewis County Community Development at (360) 740-1146 for more information or go to http://burnpermit.lewiscountywa.gov to download a free permit.
Toledo Outdoor Burning Status Map
Click on an area where you want to burn to view the outdoor burning status - click on status box to remove the box. If you live within a black boundary area, please call SWCAA at 360-574-3058 to verify
the burn boundary.