Carbon County, Utah

Burn Ban in Effect Most restrictive fire-danger area

Open burning is currently prohibited in Carbon county. The order took effect on July 17, 2026 (agency-issued restriction orders — city and county rules may apply on top).

Verified agency-issued restriction orders — city and county rules may apply on top Utah Division of Forestry, Fire & State Lands ↗
In effect since
Jul 17, 2026
Expires
until lifted
Issued by
Utah Division of Forestry, Fire & State Lands
Last verified
Aug 21, 2026

Carbon county spans 6 Restriction Orders

Each order is issued by whichever agency manages that land — FFSL, BLM, the Forest Service, the Park Service, or a tribal government. The agency named on the order enforces it, and cities/counties can add their own rules on top.

The areas in this county carry different rules. The status above is the most restrictive of them. Which one applies to you depends on where exactly you are — check the area you are in below, and call the office listed if you are unsure.

State and Private Unincorporated - Carbon Co

about 52% of the county (approximate) · effective Jun 26, 2026
Burn Ban in Effect

Stage 2

Order SECLO2651

Bureau of Land Management (BLM) - Green River District

about 43% of the county (approximate) · effective Jun 26, 2026
Unconfirmed

Stage 2 — ended 2026-08-21, replacement not yet published

Order UT-GRD-2026-01

Bureau of Land Management (BLM) - Statewide

about 42% of the county (approximate) · effective Jun 17, 2025
Partial Restrictions

Prevention Order — fireworks only, campfires not restricted by this order

Order UT914-25-001

Forest Service (USFS) - Intermountain Region

about 3% of the county (approximate) · effective Jul 16, 2021
Unconfirmed

Special Order — fireworks only, campfires not restricted by this order — ended 2026-07-17, replacement not yet published

Order 04-2021-02

Forest Service (USFS) - Manti-La Sal NF (North: Ferron/Price & Sanpete RDs)

about 3% of the county (approximate) · effective Jun 30, 2026
Partial Restrictions

Stage 1

Order 04-10-26-00-02

Forest Service (USFS) - Manti-La Sal NF

about 3% of the county (approximate) · effective Jul 17, 2026
Burn Ban in Effect

Stage 2

Order 04-10-26-00-04

About 3% of this county sits outside every order above. Utah Division of Forestry, Fire & State Lands publishes no restriction for that ground — it may be under a different agency's or land manager's rules that are not reflected here.

What this means

The wording in each area above is Utah Division of Forestry, Fire & State Lands's own, and it is the authority for what you may burn on the land it covers. Two further systems apply on top:

Your county and fire district

They set their own outdoor burning rules and can go further than the state. Call your fire district before you burn.

Air-quality burn bans

Air-quality burn bans can apply separately from fire-risk restrictions, called on their own schedule based on conditions rather than fire danger. Check with your local air-quality agency.

Penalties in Utah

Penalties depend on which agency's land the violation happens on, per the June 2026 statewide interagency release. State and unincorporated private land: Class B misdemeanor, up to 6 months in jail and up to $1,000 per incident plus court surcharges. USFS land: federal Class B misdemeanor, up to 6 months and up to $5,000 (individuals) or $10,000 (organizations). BLM land: Class A misdemeanor, up to 12 months and up to $100,000. NPS land: fine up to $5,000. Beyond any fine, anyone whose actions cause a wildfire can be held financially responsible for the full cost of suppression, property damage, and natural-resource rehabilitation.

Classification: Class B misdemeanor (state/private land) — varies by agency, see note · Maximum fine: up to $1,000 (state) / $5,000-$10,000 (USFS) / $100,000 (BLM) / $5,000 (NPS)

Recent status history

  • Jul 17, 2026 — Burn Ban in Effect

Sources & audit log

CheckedSourceResult
Aug 21, 2026 Utah Division of Forestry, Fire & State Lands ↗ status: Burn Ban in Effect

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Still legal during a ban

None of these are a way around Carbon county's restriction — they're what stays legal regardless of it: contained burning, screened fire pits, and basic fire safety gear. Always confirm locally before burning anything.

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Limits of this information

burnbanradar reads public burn-ban orders as published by Utah Division of Forestry, Fire & State Lands and reports them unchanged. Cities and municipalities within Carbon county may impose stricter rules than the county order. Water districts and state forestry rules may add further restrictions. When an order is ambiguous or the source cannot be reached, we show Unconfirmed instead of guessing a status. The county's own posted order governs.

Common questions

Is Carbon county under a burn ban right now?

Yes. Carbon county is currently under a burn ban issued by Utah Division of Forestry, Fire & State Lands, effective since July 17, 2026. Open burning is prohibited until the order is lifted.

When did the Carbon burn ban start?

The Utah Division of Forestry, Fire & State Lands order took effect on July 17, 2026 (agency-issued restriction orders — city and county rules may apply on top). It stays in effect until conditions improve or the order is formally lifted.

What can I still burn in Carbon county during this ban?

During a burn ban, small cooking fires (grills, camp stoves) typically remain allowed. Open burning of yard waste, brush, debris, and trash is prohibited. Consult the county order or fire marshal for exceptions — some jurisdictions permit specific commercial activities.

How do I report an illegal fire in Carbon county?

Call 911 for any fire that is out of control or threatens property. For non-emergency violations of a burn-ban order, contact the Carbon Sheriff's Office or fire marshal.