Lake McMurray Fire Department (SCFD #15)

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Hope to see you there!
06/01/2026

Hope to see you there!

05/28/2026

A modified burn ban for all residential and land-clearing fires in unincorporated Skagit County will go into effect on June 15, 2026, and continue until further notice. Skagit County will no longer issue permits for burn activities, and existing permits will be suspended.

More information on what is allowed during the burn ban can be found here: https://www.skagitcounty.net/Departments/Home/press/052126.htm

The Skagit County Fire Marshal's Office has decided to proactively have a “set date” to allow the public to know when to expect burn restrictions every year. In the past, we have not been able to provide much notice by waiting until the weather models, vegetation flammability, and fire potential have reached elevated risk levels.

The Skagit County Fire Marshal reviews the seasonal forecasts for drought, precipitation, relative humidity, and heat each year to assess our yearly fire risk. Skagit County is in a drought again this year and weather outlooks are predicting our region to be very dry and hot this summer. With these risks in mind, our fire chiefs and fire marshal believe it best to continue using a set date for the county burn ban.

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05/25/2026

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***Note updated hours!***Next weekend!Fri & Sat May 30 & 31st, 10am to 4pm!
05/25/2026

***Note updated hours!***

Next weekend!
Fri & Sat May 30 & 31st, 10am to 4pm!

Burn Ban begins June 15, 2026, in Unincorporated Skagit County.Due to current and forecasted weather conditions, a modif...
05/21/2026

Burn Ban begins June 15, 2026, in Unincorporated Skagit County.

Due to current and forecasted weather conditions, a modified burn ban on all residential and land-clearing fires in unincorporated Skagit County will take effect at 12:01 A.M. on June 15, 2026, and remain in effect until further notice. Skagit County will no longer issue permits for these activities, and existing permits will be suspended on the effective date of the burn ban.

Recreational and cooking fires, limited to 3 feet in diameter and 2 feet high, remain allowed when safety precautions are followed, except as noted below. Recreational or cooking fires may consist only of charcoal, seasoned firewood, or propane-fueled fire pits and must meet the following requirements.

Fires are allowed only within enclosures AT LEAST 14 inches high, no wider than 3 feet, and constructed of cement blocks, stones, or #10-gauge steel.
Burning materials must be kept BELOW the enclosure's top.
ALWAYS have a charged garden hose or two 5-gallon buckets of water available.
Portable outdoor fire pits shall not be operated within 15 feet of a structure or of combustible materials.
Recreational fires MUST BE 25 feet away from combustibles, standing timber, or overhanging tree branches.
Someone 16 years old or older must ALWAYS be present to monitor and/or extinguish any fire.
Always verify if there are any extra burning restrictions before starting an outdoor fire.
All outdoor burning, including recreational and cooking fires, shall be prohibited in the event of any of the following:

“Red Flag Warning” issued by the National Weather Service ( Fire Weather ).
The Northwest Clean Air Agency issues a 'Stage 1 or Stage 2 Air Quality Burn Ban” due to wildfire smoke and air quality concerns that threaten public health (Homepage - Northwest Clean Air Agency ).
If you are within the limits of any incorporated city or town, contact your city fire department for current burning restrictions.

The Northwest Clean Air Agency issues permits for agricultural burning, and the Washington State Department of Natural Resources issues permits for silvicultural burning. For information on active permits, contact these agencies directly. If you have questions about open burning in Skagit County, please contact the Skagit County Fire Marshal’s Office at 360-416-1840.

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Campfire and Fire Pit
Safety Tips
Avoid Unnecessary Burning
So before starting an outdoor burn of any type, please consider the potential impacts on
your neighbors and on local emergency responders, and postpone or cancel your burn if
possible.

Also, avoid causing excessive smoke from wood-burning stoves used for home heating. The
Northwest Clean Air Agency has received a number of complaints about heavy woodstove
smoke.

Information on alternatives to outdoor burning
Information on proper use of woodstoves
Report an illegal burn or excessive smoke, or call 360-428-1617
More information
Local air quality information: Northwest Clean Air Agency.
Statewide air quality monitoring: Washington Department of Ecology

Illegal Burning
Only natural vegetation (leaves, grass and tree trimmings) may be burned. It is never legal to burn any of thefollowing:
garbage
household trash
lumber
building construction waste
demolition debris
Permit MapPermitted Burning
When a burn ban is not in effect, in unincorporated Skagit County (outside of urban growth areas), you may burn a pile four feet by four feet (or smaller) of natural vegetation without a permit. A burn permit from the Skagit County FireMarshal is required if you plan to burn a larger pile. Applicants can leave a message for the Deputy Fire Marshal at (360) 416-1840. The Fire Marshal will visit the site and issue a burn permit to eligible locations in the order they are received. A nominal fee consistent with the fee schedule is required.

Recycle Instead of Burning
Drop off your recyclables at any of the three Skagit County transfer stations, or visit www.skagitcounty.net/recycle for more information about other ways to recycle your waste.

Compost Your Yard Waste
An eco-friendly alternative to burning your yard waste is to drop it off for composting at these locations:

North Hill Resources
651 North Hill Boulevard
Burlington, WA 98233
360-757-1866

Skagit Soils Inc,
13260 Ball Road
Mount Vernon
360-424-0199

Sunland Bark & Topsoils
12469 Reservation Road
Anacortes
360-293-7188

Skagit Aggregates (Big Rock)
14107 State Route 9
Mount Vernon, WA 98273
360-826-3077

Recycle Your Construction Debris
Many types of construction waste (wood, concrete, drywall, asphalt, roofing, metals), can be recycled at these locations. Check each facility for the types of debris it accepts.

Lautenbach Industries / T&T Industries/Lauts Inc
13084 Ball Road
Mount Vernon
360-757-4000

North Hill Resources
651 North Hill Boulevard
Burlington, WA 98233
360-757-1866

Skagit Aggregates (Big Rock)
14107 State Route 9
Mount Vernon, WA 98273
360-826-3077

Due to current and forecasted weather conditions, a modified burn ban on all residential and land-clearing fires in unincorporated Skagit County will take effect at 12:01 A.M. on June 15, 2026, and remain in effect until further notice. Skagit County will no longer issue permits for these activities...

It was Kace's FIRST FISH EVER!
04/26/2026

It was Kace's FIRST FISH EVER!

More info about our event this Saturday from 9 to 1 at the Lake McMurrray boat launch!
04/23/2026

More info about our event this Saturday from 9 to 1 at the Lake McMurrray boat launch!

A big "Thank You" to Cabela's for donating the prizes for our Youth Fishing Derby this Saturday!And special thanks to Ni...
04/22/2026

A big "Thank You" to Cabela's for donating the prizes for our Youth Fishing Derby this Saturday!

And special thanks to Nick Martinez, Manager of Fishing and Camping on the left who assembled the prize assortment!

Want to help with trash pickup on Hwy 9?  Meet us at 8 am at the fire station!We will have crews on Highway 9, north of ...
04/18/2026

Want to help with trash pickup on Hwy 9? Meet us at 8 am at the fire station!
We will have crews on Highway 9, north of 534, Saturday morning from 8 to noon! Please pass carefully!

So we can serve you better!
02/21/2026

So we can serve you better!

Address

22790 Front Street
Mount Vernon, WA
98274

Telephone

+13604454044

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