Australian campsite campfire rules
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Campsite · Far North Coast 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)
“Can I have a camp fire? A: Yes, except on Total Fire Ban days. Fire pits are scattered around the unallocated sites. FIRE PITS ARE NOT OFFERED FOR ALLOCATED CAPSITES, HOWEVER IF YOU HAVE YOUR OWN THAT DOES NOT BURN THE GRASS WE WELCOME YOU TO BRING IT ALONG FOR USE IN THE ALLOCATED CAMP AREA. Ash drums are provided for you to empty ash into. You can also sit on a log and enjoy the strategically placed communal fire pits that are scattered around the campgrounds. We allow the collection of kindling and wood from our surrounding bushland but no chainsaws. Avoid collecting hollow habitat timber. Mixed firewood is also available from the office. $10 per returnable tub. You can bring your own firewood as long as it complies with NSW biosecurity regulations to avoid transporting unwanted pests and diseases. Any store bought firewood is okay.”
View on their siteSource: Fireban · verified 2026-07-11
Fire danger today: Moderate — Far North Coast district. NSW fire rules
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