Best Firewood
20 items ranked
The best-burning woods for your fireplace, wood stove, or outdoor chimney
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Hickory
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Dogwood
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Elm
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White oak
White oak offers a lot of heat and not as smoky when well-seasoned.
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Red oak
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Ash
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Hard maple
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Fir
Fir is great for short, hot fires.
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Spruce
This softwood provides good heat but burns quickly.
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Hawthorn
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Pinion pine
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Walnut
Walnut offers a good amount of heat, but not as much as the first ten on this list.
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Juniper
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Cherry
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Aspen
Aspen is better as kindling than as primary burning wood.
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Cottonwood
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Sycamore
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Basswood
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Birch
This is one of the best-burning woods you can buy, and birch bark makes for excellent kindling.
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Soft maple
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