The Firewood Directory
The Working Catalog of US Firewood Suppliers

Find firewood near you.

11,987 local suppliers across 794 cities — species, pricing, delivery, and verified review feedback.

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Common Questions

+ How do I find a local firewood supplier?

Use the search above to enter your city, or click 'Find near me' to detect your location automatically. Each city page lists local firewood suppliers with species, pricing, delivery range, and reviewer feedback. Listings are aggregated from public sources.

+ What is a fair price for a cord of firewood?

A full cord of firewood typically costs $250-$550 delivered in 2026, depending on species and region. Mixed hardwood averages around $325. Premium species like oak or hickory run higher. See our cord pricing guide for a full regional breakdown.

+ What's the best firewood for a fireplace?

Well-seasoned hardwood — oak, hickory, sugar maple, or ash — at under 20% moisture. Hardwood burns hot and long; the seasoning is what keeps your chimney clean. Avoid pine and unseasoned wood for indoor use.

+ How much firewood do I need for a winter?

For occasional weekend fires, a half cord covers a full winter. For supplemental heat a few nights per week, plan on 1-2 cords. For primary heat in a cold climate, 3-5 cords is typical.

+ What's the difference between a cord and a face cord?

A full cord is 128 cubic feet (4×4×8 ft). A face cord is one stack 4 ft tall × 8 ft long × the log length (usually 16 inches) — roughly a third of a full cord. Always confirm which one a supplier means before paying.

+ Is kiln-dried firewood worth the extra cost?

For indoor burning, pizza ovens, or crossing state lines under EAB quarantines — yes. Kiln-dried is consistently at ~12% moisture with no pest risk, costing 30-50% more than air-seasoned. For outdoor fire pits or experienced buyers with a trusted supplier, air-seasoned is fine.

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