Firewood Suppliers Near Eugene, OR

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    Firewood Delivery in Eugene: What You Need to Know

    If you heat with wood or rely on a fireplace during Eugene's wet winters, reliable firewood delivery beats the hassle of sourcing and hauling it yourself. The Willamette Valley's cool, damp climate means you'll burn through wood steadily from November through March, so understanding what to order and when matters more than you might think.

    Firewood prices in Eugene typically range from $250–$350 per cord, depending on wood type, delivery distance, and whether the supplier handles stacking. Hardwoods command a premium but deliver better heat output and longer burn times than softwoods—a real advantage when you're running a stove or insert regularly.

    Best Firewood Types for Eugene

    Oak is your best bet for consistent, hot burns. A cord of seasoned oak delivers roughly 24–28 million BTUs, making it ideal for primary heating or extended evening fires. It splits cleanly, seasons predictably, and resists moisture better than softer woods—important in a region that sees 45 inches of rain annually.

    Fir and Douglas fir are abundant locally and cheaper, typically $200–$280 per cord. They ignite quickly and work well for kindling or supplemental heat, but they produce more creosote buildup and don't burn as long as hardwoods. If budget is tight, fir works, but plan on cleaning your chimney more frequently.

    Maple burns hot and steady, sitting between oak and fir in both price and performance. If you can find seasoned maple locally, it's a solid middle-ground choice.

    Delivery and What to Expect

    Most Eugene-area suppliers deliver full cords, half cords, and quarter cords. A full cord measures 128 cubic feet (4 feet high, 4 feet deep, 8 feet long). Half-cord and quarter-cord deliveries are perfect if you're testing a supplier's quality or have limited storage space.

    Typical delivery windows run 2–3 weeks out, though busy seasons (September through November) can extend that. Many local suppliers offer stacking services for an additional fee—usually worth it unless you have time and a level storage area. Delivery typically costs $30–$75 on top of the wood price, depending on distance from town.

    Spotting Quality, Seasoned Firewood

    Seasoned firewood has dried for at least 6–12 months and contains 20% moisture or less. Here's how to verify before paying:

    • Check the ends: Properly seasoned logs show radial cracks spreading from the center outward, like wheel spokes.
    • Listen: Strike two logs together. A solid, hollow thunk indicates low moisture. A dull thud suggests wetness.
    • Look for bark separation: Bark should peel away easily from seasoned wood.
    • Avoid freshly cut wood: Suppliers sometimes pass off green wood as seasoned to move inventory faster.

    Bark beetles are present throughout Oregon and can hide in unseasoned or improperly stored wood. Always buy from reputable local suppliers and avoid wood sourced from outside a 50-mile radius—it's your best defense against introducing pests to your property and the region.

    Lane Forest Products is a solid local option in the Eugene area, known for reliable delivery and consistently seasoned hardwoods. They handle everything from quarter-cord orders to bulk deliveries and offer stacking services.

    Order by October if you can—you'll have better selection, shorter wait times, and wood that's fully seasoned by the time you need it most.

    Tom Reeves
    Tom Reeves
    Hearth & Heating Consultant

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

    Updated: 12/6/2025

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