Texas Burn Ban Tracker

County burn-ban statuses in Texas, built for quick reference.

Search any Texas county, jump to currently active bans, and subscribe for county-specific email alerts when status changes. This web app is for advisory use only. Always check with your local county authorities before burning outdoors.

Active bans
93
All counties
254
10 recently flipped counties
Latest: Frio liftedView all 10 status changes
FrioLifted
Apr 30, 2026
CoryellLifted
Apr 30, 2026
JacksonLifted
Apr 29, 2026
GoliadLifted
Apr 29, 2026
DeWittLifted
Apr 29, 2026
MontagueLifted
Apr 28, 2026
MatagordaLifted
Apr 28, 2026
GuadalupeLifted
Apr 28, 2026
ArcherLifted
Apr 28, 2026
KerrLifted
Apr 24, 2026
Last Updated
May 4, 2026 at 10:24 AM CT
How to use this site

Fast statewide reference with county-level alerts

Texas Burn Ban Tracker follows the official Texas A&M Forest Service burn-ban feed, keeps a statewide dashboard current, and lets you subscribe to county Burn Ban alerts for the counties you care about most.

The County Search card below already highlights the biggest counties by default, so you can jump straight into the places most people are checking without a separate popular-counties section.

Showing the most populous counties first. Start typing to search all 254 counties.

Browse all 254 county pagesExpand county index

Use these direct county links if you want a plain crawlable list without typing in search.

Selected county

Harris

Current status
No burn ban reported

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Alerts use double opt-in. We only start emailing after you confirm the signup from your inbox.

Frequently asked questions

Burn-ban tracking, alerts, and official sources

What is a burn ban?

A burn ban is a local restriction issued by county or municipal authorities when wildfire conditions make outdoor burning too risky.

How often is this updated?

The site checks the official Texas A&M Forest Service feed regularly throughout the day and refreshes the public dashboard from that source.

Are the email alerts official?

The alerts are advisory and county-specific. They help you track status changes quickly, but local county authority guidance should always be your final official reference.

How do county alerts work?

Choose your counties, confirm your email once, and the site will send county Burn Ban alerts when those counties enter or leave a burn ban.

Official Texas A&M image

Statewide burn-ban snapshot

This site is an unofficial dashboard powered by the Texas A&M Forest Service burn-ban feed. For the official statewide image, use the source below.

Official Texas A&M Forest Service burn-ban map
AboutRSS feedOfficial map imageContact: admin@texasburnbans.net