Sedona Fire Rules 2025: What You Need to Know Before Lighting a Fireplace or Fire Pit

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Cool desert nights and clear skies make Sedona the perfect place to gather around a fire. But before you light your fireplace or spark up a fire pit, new Sedona Fire Rules for 2025 outline what’s safe—and what’s not.

At Arroyo Pinion, we value that quiet, relaxed evening glow just as much as you do—but safety and respect for Sedona’s landscape always come first.

1. The 2025 Fire Rules in Sedona

Sedona and Coconino County continue to update fire safety regulations each year to protect the region’s delicate desert environment.

Here’s what to know right now:

  • Open flames (like wood-burning fire pits, bonfires, or campfires) are prohibited during Stage 1 and Stage 2 fire restrictions, which often occur in warmer, dry months. 
  • Gas and propane fire pits are typically permitted year-round, as long as they have an instant shut-off control and are operated responsibly. 
  • Indoor fireplaces may be used if properly vented and compliant with local guidelines—always check the current restriction level before burning wood. 

For the latest updates, visit the Coconino National Forest Alerts or check the Sedona Fire District website before your stay.

2. Fire Pit Safety at Arroyo Pinion

Our outdoor fire pits at Arroyo Pinion are gas-powered and fully compliant with local safety codes. They’re designed to create warmth and atmosphere—without sparks, smoke, or risk.

Here’s how to keep your Sedona nights safe and easy:

  • Maintain at least 3 feet of space around the flame. 
  • Turn off the gas completely after each use. 
  • Never leave the fire unattended. 
  • Avoid burning anything besides the provided fuel source. 

Our team monitors local restrictions closely and will alert guests if rules change during their stay.

3. Why These Rules Matter

Sedona’s high desert beauty is fragile. Dry brush, wind, and high temperatures make the area prone to wildfires. The 2025 fire regulations are designed to protect Sedona’s trails, canyons, and communities—so we can all continue to enjoy the peace and beauty of this landscape safely.

By following local fire guidelines, guests help preserve Sedona’s environment and ensure those quiet, glowing nights stay part of the Arroyo Pinion experience.

4. Before You Visit

Before your arrival, confirm which fire features your unit includes. Some patios feature cozy gas fire pits, while others are perfect for stargazing under Sedona’s vast, clear sky—no flame required.

Bring a light jacket, settle in on your private patio, and take in the cool desert air. At Arroyo Pinion, comfort and care always go hand in hand.

Sedona’s beauty is timeless. Keep it safe, keep it glowing.
At Arroyo Pinion, we believe every stay should feel warm, peaceful, and in harmony with the desert around you.

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