Washington source route

Washington fire-restriction source.

Fire restrictions can vary by county, agency, local fire authority, and public-land boundary. This page keeps the official Washington route visible.

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Washington burn restrictions can come from DNR, clean-air agencies, counties, and local fire districts.

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Washington DNR burn restrictions

Washington burn restrictions can come from DNR, clean-air agencies, counties, and local fire districts.

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BurnBanCheck. "Washington Fire Restrictions | BurnBanCheck". https://www.burnbancheck.com/states/wa/fire-restrictions/. Reviewed Jun 2026. Source and citation notes