Firewood Suppliers Near Fort Collins, CO
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Firewood Delivery in Fort Collins: What You Need to Know
If you're heating with a fireplace or wood stove in Fort Collins, ordering the right firewood delivered to your door saves time and ensures you're burning efficiently. The high elevation and long winters mean residents rely on wood heat more than many Colorado communities, so getting quality, seasoned wood early matters. Local delivery keeps costs down and means you're supporting neighbors who know exactly what burns well at 5,280 feet.
Best Firewood Species for Fort Collins
Pine and Fir dominate the local supply — both are readily available from nearby forests and typically cost $250–350 per cord delivered in the Fort Collins area. Pine burns hot and fast (around 17 million BTU per cord), making it ideal for quick warmth, though it produces more creosote buildup than hardwoods. Aspen is another regional option, lighter and easier to split, though it burns cooler and faster than pine. For the longest, hottest burns, ask if suppliers stock spruce or fir; these hardier species resist bark beetles better and produce steadier coals.
One critical concern for Colorado buyers: bark beetles and pine beetles are active in Northern Colorado forests. When ordering firewood, confirm it's been sourced responsibly and was cut at least 2 years ago. Reputable local suppliers like Colorado Tree & Firewood Company source within 50 miles and can answer questions about harvest timing and pest prevention — never buy firewood from unknown sellers at roadside stands.
What to Expect from Local Delivery
Most Fort Collins suppliers offer delivery and stacking for a flat fee or per-cord surcharge. You'll typically order a minimum of a half cord, with options for full cords or quarter cords depending on your setup. Delivery usually takes 5–14 days after ordering, so plan ahead before the heating season peaks. Ask whether the supplier provides split wood (easier to stack and burn) or rounds that you'll need to process yourself. Stacked wood should be arranged in a single row, bark side up, to allow airflow and faster seasoning.
How to Verify Seasoned Firewood
Before paying, inspect the wood in person if possible. Properly seasoned firewood has 20% moisture or less — you'll notice obvious cracks radiating from the log's center, and the wood feels lightweight. Strike two pieces together; a hollow, ringing sound means dry wood. Bark should peel away easily. Avoid wood that looks fresh-cut, feels heavy, or shows no end-grain cracks — this wood will smolder and produce excessive creosote, clogging your chimney.
Storing your delivery on a raised platform (pallets or concrete blocks) keeps the bottom logs off wet ground. Cover the top loosely during heavy snow, but leave the sides exposed to air circulation.
Ordering seasoned firewood delivered and stacked in Fort Collins means fewer trips to haul wood yourself and more assurance that your stove or fireplace runs safely and efficiently all winter.

Marcus holds a degree in forestry and has consulted with firewood operations and state agencies on sustainable wood fuel practices since 2008.

