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Tulsa Offers Free Firewood to Residents
The city is providing free firewood pickup at the Mulch Site for residents of Tulsa, Bixby, and Jenks.
Published on Feb. 4, 2026
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The City of Tulsa is offering free firewood to residents of Tulsa, Bixby and Jenks at the Mulch Site, located at 2100 N. 145th East Ave. The firewood comes from the ongoing removal of damaged and fallen trees throughout the city, and the city is encouraging residents to take advantage of this opportunity to stock up on free fuel for the winter.
Why it matters
This free firewood program helps Tulsa-area residents save money on heating costs during the winter months, while also providing an environmentally-friendly way to dispose of fallen and damaged trees that have been removed from public spaces.
The details
Residents can pick up the free firewood at the Mulch Site, which is open from 7am to 5pm daily. There is no limit on the amount of firewood each resident can take, and the city is encouraging people to bring their own trucks or trailers to transport the wood.
- The free firewood pickup is available starting on February 4, 2026.
The players
City of Tulsa
The local government of Tulsa, Oklahoma, which is providing the free firewood to residents.
The takeaway
This free firewood program is a win-win for Tulsa-area residents and the city itself, as it helps people save money on heating costs while also disposing of fallen trees in an environmentally-responsible way.
