Summer fire restrictions for Incline Village, Crystal Bay

INCLINE VILLAGE, Nev. — As summer arrives in the Tahoe Basin and wildfire danger increases, the North Lake Tahoe Fire Protection District (NLTFPD) reminds residents and visitors that seasonal fire restrictions are in effect to help reduce the risk of wildfire and protect our community.
Fire Restrictions Now in Effect
Open Burning Prohibited
Seasonal open burning of wood, slash, pine needles, and other vegetative debris is closed for the season.
Recreational Fires
Recreational wood or charcoal fires are allowed only with a valid recreational fire permit and must:
- Be contained within a non-combustible fire pit or container.
- Be equipped with a 1/8-inch mesh spark screen.
Important: Recreational fires are not permitted at short-term rental properties.
Gas and Propane Fire Pits
Gas and propane fire pits are permitted with a valid recreational fire permit.
Barbecues and Smokers
Propane, natural gas, charcoal, pellet grills, and smokers are allowed and must be operated in accordance with manufacturer specifications.
Outdoor Grilling Safety Tips
Outdoor cooking equipment can pose a risk if not used properly. NLTFPD encourages residents and visitors to follow these important safety practices:
General Grill Safety
- Use grills outdoors only. Never use grills inside homes, garages, tents, or other enclosed spaces.
- Keep grills away from structures, decks, eaves, and overhanging vegetation.
- Maintain a minimum three-foot safety zone around grills for children and pets.
- Regularly clean grease and fat buildup from grills and drip trays.
- Never leave a lit grill unattended.
- Always open the grill lid before lighting a gas grill.
Charcoal Grill Safety
- Do not place charcoal grills on combustible surfaces.
- Use a chimney starter or approved charcoal starter fluid only.
- Never use gasoline or other flammable liquids to start or accelerate a fire.
- Store starter fluid away from heat sources and out of reach of children.
- Allow coals and ashes to cool completely before disposal.
Residents with wood-burning appliances may obtain a free ash can from NLTFPD. Applications are available at the NLTFPD Administration Office located at 866 Oriole Way, Incline Village.
Propane Grill Safety
- Inspect hoses and connections regularly for leaks using a soap-and-water solution.
- If bubbles appear, turn off the gas immediately and discontinue use until repairs are made.
- If you smell gas while cooking, leave the area immediately and call 9-1-1. Do not attempt to move the grill.
- If the flame goes out, turn off the gas and wait at least 15 minutes before relighting.
Red Flag Warning Restrictions
- During Red Flag Warning conditions, all forms of open flame are prohibited, including recreational fires and other permitted open-flame activities.
- Please note that fire restrictions may differ on federal lands. Visitors should check with the appropriate land management agency before conducting any fire-related activity.
For the latest fire restriction information, permit requirements, and online permit applications, visit: http://www.nltfpd.org/outdoor-burning
NLTFPD appreciates the community’s cooperation in helping reduce wildfire risk and protect the Lake Tahoe Basin during the summer fire season.

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