Firewood Suppliers Near Buffalo, MN
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Firewood Delivery in Buffalo, MN: What You Need to Know
Buffalo sits in Wright County's transition zone between prairie and hardwood forest, which means winter heating demands are real and firewood quality matters. Whether you're supplementing a furnace, heating a cabin, or stocking up for a wood stove, sourcing properly seasoned firewood locally saves money on delivery costs and ensures you get wood that actually burns efficiently.
Best Firewood Species for Buffalo's Climate
Oak is your top choice for sustained, hot burns. Minnesota oak varieties like red oak deliver around 24 million BTU per cord—some of the highest energy output you'll find. The downside: oak takes 12-18 months to season properly, so buying from a reputable supplier who's already done that work is essential. Maple is your second-best option, offering similar BTU output (around 24 million per cord for hard maple) with slightly faster seasoning times.
Birch works well for shoulder seasons (fall and spring) when you need supplemental heat without maximum output. Aspen burns hotter than softwoods but produces more creosote buildup, so use it sparingly if you're relying on a wood stove for primary heating.
Delivery and Stacking Options
Local firewood suppliers in the Buffalo area typically offer delivery in full cords, half cords, and quarter-cord bundles. Pricing in Buffalo runs $280-$350 per cord for seasoned hardwood, depending on species and whether the supplier includes stacking. Confirm upfront whether your delivery price includes placing logs near your fire pit or stove—some operators charge extra for this service.
Delivery timing matters: order in late summer or early fall to ensure suppliers have time to bring wood to your property before the first real cold snap. Winter delivery is possible but roads can complicate scheduling. Many suppliers require minimum orders (typically one full cord), so plan accordingly.
Verifying Seasoned Firewood
Don't assume "seasoned" just because the supplier says so. Check these indicators yourself: properly seasoned wood has moisture content around 20% or lower. Look for radial cracks on log ends (the wood shrinks from the outside in, creating visible splits). When you strike two pieces together, dry wood rings clearly; wet wood thuds dully. If logs still have bark clinging tightly, the wood likely isn't ready yet.
Pest Risk: The Emerald Ash Borer
Minnesota's biggest firewood threat is the Emerald Ash Borer, an invasive beetle that kills ash trees rapidly. If a supplier offers ash firewood, verify the wood came from a documented, beetle-free area within 50 miles of Buffalo—or skip ash entirely. Don't transport ash firewood from unknown sources. Many counties now restrict ash movement specifically because of this pest, so buying local protects both your property and your neighbors'.
Finding a Reliable Local Supplier
Green Mountain Lake Wood Products serves the Buffalo area with seasoned hardwood delivery and stacking services. They focus on oak and maple, both ideal for the region's heating needs. Contact them early in the season to discuss species availability and delivery dates.
Before ordering from anyone, ask how long their wood has been seasoned, whether they guarantee 20% moisture content (many professional suppliers offer moisture meters for verification), and what happens if logs arrive wet or damaged.

Tom is a certified hearth professional with over two decades of experience advising homeowners on wood-burning appliances and fuel selection.


