Australian campsite campfire rules
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Burrinjuck — Nature Reserve · Southern Ranges fire district, NSW
Fire rules vary between NSW parks and forests. Check signage at your site and the park's page before lighting any fire.
Their website says (checked 12 July 2026, not yet operator-confirmed)
“Feel free to use the BBQs and communal fire pits available around the cabins and powered sites. You can also move the portable fire pits to enjoy a cosy BBQ or campfire right at your site. Here's a few fire guidelines to keep in mind: Guests must comply with fire restrictions imposed by the Park Manger/Fire Authority, Campfires must be contained in a fire pit and always attended, Fire pits must be up off the ground, By law, the collection of firewood from the park is not permitted, Firewood can be purchased from the kiosk or outside the park, Fires must be completely extinguished after use, No chainsaw use permitted, Fire ban may be in place during the summer months, please check directly with the park, Allowing fires are also based around weather conditions”
View on their siteSource: NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service · state default — confirm signage on site
Fire danger today: Moderate — Southern Ranges district. NSW fire rules
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