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Campsite · Northern Riverina fire district, NSW
This is a privately operated campground — the operator sets the fire rules. Many allow campfires in fire rings outside fire ban periods. Contact them before you travel.
A declared fire ban always overrides the operator's rules.
Their website says (checked 12 July 2026, not yet operator-confirmed)
“Open Fires: Due to fire safety hazards, open fires are not permitted. Only the chimenea provided near the barbecue facilities is allowed. Chimenea (fire pit): Operated under adult supervision – fire is dangerous Do not burn rubbish (eg bottle caps) or offensive smelling material Do not overload or modify chimenea – if fuel is too big, make the fuel smaller Do not move the chimenea – it is located with safety in mind Store fuel neatly away from chimenea – avoid tripping and fire hazards Know where safety equipment and water is located – fire blanket and extinguisher in barbecue shelter, hose connected on pool side of barbecue shelter, additional water taps near power heads and Big Tree (Site 14). Ensure fire is extinguished when finished”
View on their siteSource: Fireban · verified 2026-07-11
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