Texas Burn Ban helps you quickly check whether a burn ban is currently active in your county.
Across Texas, burn bans are issued at the county level and can change depending on drought conditions and wildfire risk. Many people rely on roadside signs or searching county websites to find the current status, which can be confusing or outdated.
With Texas Burn Ban, you can check burn ban status in seconds and feel more confident before starting any outdoor burn.
In Texas, violating a burn ban can result in fines of up to $500, so knowing the current status matters.
Features
• Quickly check burn ban status for all Texas counties
• Simple county search to find your area instantly
• Fast, lightweight app designed for quick checks
• Helpful for landowners, rural residents, farmers, and outdoor workers
• Stay informed during drought and wildfire conditions
Instead of guessing or digging through county websites, Texas Burn Ban gives you a simple way to check the current burn ban status anytime.
Data Source
Burn ban data is sourced from publicly available datasets maintained by the Texas A&M Forest Service, which aggregates burn ban information reported by counties across Texas.
Because burn bans are issued by county governments, users should always verify restrictions with their local county officials before conducting any outdoor burning.
What's new (v1.3.0)
- Added geo location for finding nearby counties easier
- Added automatic version checking with update messaging
- Changed 'Set as my county' to be more obvious