Begun in 1907 off campus, near the rail station to celebrate an Aggie win over Tulane, Bonfire stood first and stands today as a celebration of who we are.
Over a process that lasts an entire year, students fill the boots of those who have gone before. They enact a memory of Aggies we lost, and rekindle perpetually a great legacy.
BURN BAN UPDATE: The Robertson County burn ban has been lifted for the moment. At this time, Burn is still scheduled for November 25, 2025.
Stay tuned here or follow Bonfire on Facebook or Instagram for updates to the Burn schedule.
Admission to Bonfire is per vehicle, with admission being cheaper the earlier you arrive. There will be no drop-off or walk-in admission.
Bonfire has a zero-tolerance, no-alcohol policy for all events INCLUDING BURN. Anyone found with alcohol will be removed.
Admission per vehicle is FREE
Admission per vehicle is $10
Admission per vehicle is $20
Messages from Friends of the Fire
The lighting ceremony begins
Since 2009, Old Army Supply Co. has made the official shirt of every Bonfire season.
Every year, the back features the season's Stack and its Aggies after Last Shift. The front pocket is the outhouse, made by the Fightin' Texas Aggie Band.
Since 2009, Old Army Supply Co. has made the official shirt of every Bonfire season.
The back will feature the 2024 Stack after Last Shift. The front is the outhouse, still made by the Fightin' Texas Aggie Band.
Old Hearne Rd.
Bryan, TX 77807
30.741246, -96.466975
PO Box 1171
College Station, TX 77841
Bonfire is completely student led and executed. But that work is only possible through your support.
Aggies are building Bonfire year-round, requiring equipment, tools, fuel, food, wire, cables, ropes, power, rentals, and more. By donating, you give students what they need to keep the flame undying.