How Long to Smoke a 3 lb Chicken Thighs at 225°F
Smoke a 3 lb chicken thighs for about 3h at 225°F, then rest 5 minutes. Pull at 175°F internal.
Last updated 2026-05-14 · By SmokerCookTime editorial team
Quick answer
A 3 lb chicken thighs smoked at 225°F takes about 3h in the smoker, plus a 5-minute rest. Pull at 175°F internal temperature. Do not wrap.
At a glance
- Smoker temp: 225°F
- Cook time: 3h (60 min per lb)
- Internal target: 175°F
- Wrap at: Do not wrap
- Rest: 5 minutes minimum
- Total time: 3h 5m
Cook time at a glance
| Smoker temp | Approx cook time | Total with rest |
|---|---|---|
| 225°F | 3h | 3h 5m |
| 250°F | 2h 42m | 2h 47m |
| 275°F | 2h 27m | 2h 32m |
Internal temperature target
Pull the chicken thighs when the thickest part hits 175°F on a probe thermometer. Do not wrap — this cut benefits from full bark exposure.
Technique note
Pull thighs at 175°F not 165°F — connective tissue renders better.
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Frequently asked
How long does it take to smoke a 3 lb Chicken Thighs at 225°F?
About 3h of smoke time, plus a 5-minute rest. Total 3h 5m. Cooking time is an estimate — pull at 175°F internal.
What internal temperature should a Chicken Thighs reach?
Pull at 175°F internal temperature. Use a probe thermometer; do not rely on time alone.
Should I wrap a Chicken Thighs during the smoke?
No, this cut is best smoked unwrapped to retain bark and texture.
How long should a Chicken Thighs rest after smoking?
Rest for at least 5 minutes — this is non-negotiable for redistributing juices and finishing carryover cooking.