This site is a fast public reference for county burn-ban status in Texas. It is built to make the official statewide feed easier to read, easier to share, and easier to monitor with county-specific email alerts.
Texas Burn Ban Tracker reads the public Texas A&M Forest Service burn-ban feed and turns it into a statewide dashboard plus county-specific pages.
The app checks the official feed throughout the day and refreshes the public site from that source. Latest official update: March 29, 2026 at 9:40 AM CT.
Alert emails are advisory tools for people watching specific counties. They are not a substitute for official local county guidance, but they can help you notice status changes faster.
The official statewide source is useful, but it is not always the easiest thing to search, share, or revisit for one county at a time. This site keeps the data in a simpler format with direct county URLs like `/tarrant` and `/hill`.
It also supports transactional alerts, so someone can watch a small set of counties without checking the statewide image manually every time.
If you are making real-world burning decisions, county authority guidance is still the final official source. This site is built for reference and monitoring.