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Finding high-quality firewood in the middle of the desert might seem counterintuitive, but when the Las Vegas nights cool down, nothing beats the ambiance of a real fire. Whether you are stocking up for a backyard fire pit, a camping trip to Red Rock Canyon, or fueling a high-performance grill, the quality of your wood matters. In our experience, buying from gas stations often results in damp, overpriced bundles that smoke rather than burn. To help you get the best heat and flavor, we sourced and reviewed the top local suppliers in the city. Below is our guide to finding the perfect burn.
The best firewood in Las Vegas is typically found at specialized landscape suppliers and established local markets like Glazier’s and Bury’s. In our testing, seeking out kiln-dried hardwoods like Oak and Mesquite offered the cleanest burn and highest heat output, essential for both home heating and culinary grilling performance.
1. Glazier's Food Marketplace
We found Glazier's to be a hidden gem for culinary enthusiasts. While it is a marketplace, they frequently stock high-quality wood specifically meant for smoking and grilling. If you are looking for specific flavor profiles like Pecan or Hickory, this is often the most reliable spot in the city.
2. Bury's Firewood
In our experience with bulk orders, Bury's stands out for consistency. They offer seasoned wood that is ready to burn immediately. We appreciated their delivery service, which saves the hassle of loading a truck yourself. Their Mix Hardwood cords are excellent for keeping a fire pit going all night.
3. Las Vegas Firewood (Delivery Services)
Several mobile delivery services operate in the valley. We recommend verifying they offer "seasoned" wood before purchasing. When we tested unseasoned wood, it hissed and smoked; the top-rated delivery services in Vegas guarantee a moisture content low enough for a clean fire.
| Supplier | Best For | Wood Types | Delivery? |
|---|---|---|---|
| Glazier's | Cooking/Flavor | Oak, Pecan, Mesquite | No |
| Bury's | Bulk Heating | Mixed Hardwood | Yes |
| Costco | Price/Bundles | Standard Mix | No |
I used to think my backyard burgers were top-tier, until I realized I was essentially steaming them on a standard grate instead of searing them. The moment I switched to wood-fired cooking on a solid surface, the flavor profile completely changed, locking in juices I didn't know I was losing.
You don't need to visit a high-end steakhouse on the Strip to get that perfect crust. With the right wood source and the right equipment, you can replicate that steakhouse experience in your own backyard.
When cooking, we strictly recommend kiln-dried firewood. It contains less than 20% moisture, meaning it burns hotter and cleaner than seasoned wood. This prevents the bitter, acrid smoke that ruins food and ensures your grill reaches searing temperatures faster. If you want to dive deeper into wood types, read our guide on The 9 Best Firewoods For Your Grill.
This is where the Arteflame grill truly excels. Unlike traditional grates where fat drips onto coals causing flare-ups, the Arteflame uses a solid carbon steel cooktop. The benefits we found include:
Pro Tip: If you are looking for wholesale prices on basic firewood to build your base fire before adding culinary wood, you can always visit a Costco nearby in Las Vegas.
An Arteflame grill isn't just for cooking; it changes how you host. Its round design invites friends to stand around the fire rather than waiting on the patio while you cook alone against a wall. We found that guests naturally gravitate toward the warmth, making the chef part of the party rather than a solitary worker. It turns dinner into a shared, interactive experience.