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Chipping

Chipper Day Program

Aspen's Free Chipping Service for Wildfire Mitigation

  • East Aspen & Red Mountain - June 8th, 2026
  • Downtown Aspen - June 8th, 2026
  • Highland & Buttermilk Area - June 1st, 2026
  • Castle Creek Area - June 1st, 2026
  • Brush Creek Area - May 25th, 2026
  • Woody Creek & Upper River Rd. Area - May 18th, 2026
  • Starwood & McLain Flats Area - May 18th, 2026

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​​The Aspen Fire Chipping Program is returning in 2026 to assist communities and homeowners in reducing wildfire risk. We can help you create defensible space by providing free chipping and disposal for brush, branches, and small (<6 in. diameter) trees. Prioritize areas closest to the home and work outwards. 
 

  • Members that signed up with the software last year will be notified automatically. 
  • The chipping zones will have signup quotas. So, sign up early and enter your piles in the system. 
  • If a signup quote is filled, please add yourself to the wait list to assist us on expanding the program.
  • If you have questions, please reach out to Shannon "Shaggy" Fink at shannon.fink@aspenfire.com.

 

Participants must follow the below pile and material guidelines.

The image shows a geometric representation of a right triangle with measurements of 5 feet and 7 feet, near a pile of branches.

If piles are not stacked according to guidelines, homeowner will be fully responsible for proper disposal of their rejected pile(s). Unregistered piles will not be picked up.

Pile Guidelines

  • Piles must be stacked with the cut ends facing the road (see photo)
  • Piles must be within 5 feet of the public roadway, but not touching the road, in drainage ditches or impeding any traffic
  • Maximum number of piles: 5 per property
  • Maximum pile size is 5 feet high x 5 feet deep x 7 feet long
  • Piles that are created using heavy machinery that are very difficult to pull apart to chip will be rejected

Material Guidelines

Accepted materials include trees, tree branches, small diameter logs and brush (cut away from root mass). 

The following restrictions apply:

  • No logs or branches with a diameter greater than 6 inches
  • No construction, building or other man-made materials
  • No lumber, fence posts or signs
  • No roots, rootwads, stumps or anything else that grows below the soil
  • No materials that contain dirt, sand, gravel or rocks
  • No materials that contain any metal (nails, screws, fencing), string or other man-made materials
  • No herbaceous / non-woody plant material

Wood Chips

  • All wood chips, resulting from the chipping of your pile(s) will be removed and composted at Pitkin County Landfill.

Vegetation Management

If you have any questions please email shannon.fink@aspenfire.com

Thank you to Pitkin County and the City of Aspen for helping make this program possible!

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