Firewood Suppliers Near Baraboo, WI
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Firewood Delivery in Baraboo, WI: What You Need to Know
If you heat with wood or rely on a fireplace through Wisconsin's cold months, sourcing quality firewood locally makes practical sense. Baraboo sits in Sauk County's transition zone between hardwood forests and agricultural land, which means you've got solid access to regional hardwoods—but also plenty of opportunity to get stuck with wet, low-quality wood if you don't know what to look for.
Most Baraboo residents burn firewood as a supplement to central heating or for ambiance, though some rely on it as primary heat. Either way, seasoned hardwood is non-negotiable. Green wood wastes energy, creates creosote buildup (a fire hazard), and leaves you cold. Expect to pay $250–$350 per cord for seasoned hardwood delivered locally—prices vary based on wood type, delivery distance from the supplier, and whether stacking is included.
Best Firewood Species for Baraboo
Oak is your top choice if available. White oak and red oak both burn hot and long, with BTU output around 24 million BTU per cord—among the best you'll find regionally. Oak has dense wood that seasons well and produces consistent heat over 6–8 hours per load. The downside: it seasons slowly (18–24 months), so you're relying on suppliers who plan ahead.
Maple is easier to source locally and burns respectably, delivering roughly 21 million BTU per cord. It ignites faster than oak and works well for supplemental heating or evening fires. Hard maple is superior to soft maple, though both beat softwoods by a wide margin.
Birch is common in Wisconsin but less dense than oak or maple. It's acceptable for supplemental heat but won't give you the sustained warmth of premium hardwoods.
Avoid ash wood entirely if it comes from within 50 miles of your home. Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) has devastated ash populations across Wisconsin, and transporting infested firewood spreads the pest further. Buy local, but only from suppliers who source ash outside the EAB quarantine zone—or skip ash altogether and go oak or maple.
Delivery, Stacking & Minimum Orders
Local firewood suppliers around Baraboo typically offer delivery for orders of 1/2 cord and up. A full cord (128 cubic feet of stacked wood) is standard, though half-cords and quarter-cords are available if you're stocking a secondary fireplace or testing a new supplier. Delivery usually takes 1–2 weeks depending on season and current demand.
Stacking service varies by supplier—some include it, others charge extra. If you're ordering in late summer or early fall, expect longer wait times; spring and early summer are your best bets for faster turnaround.
Spotting Quality Seasoned Wood
Before accepting delivery, inspect the wood:
- Moisture content: Seasoned wood should be at or below 20% moisture. If your supplier doesn't mention moisture levels, ask for a meter reading or bring your own.
- Log ends: Properly seasoned wood shows radial cracks (like spokes on a wheel) at the cut ends. Tight, smooth ends often signal green wood.
- Sound test: Strike two logs together. Seasoned wood rings with a hollow sound; green wood thuds dully.
- Weight: Wet wood is noticeably heavier. Seasoned wood feels lighter for its volume.
Hack-Away Forest Products Inc serves the Baraboo area with established sourcing and local delivery. They understand regional heating needs and can advise on wood type based on your setup. Get a quote, verify their seasoning standards, and confirm whether delivery includes stacking—these details matter more than shopping around endlessly.
Buy early in the season, verify moisture content, and stack your wood in a dry spot with airflow. You'll get better heat, safer burning, and peace of mind.

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

