Australian campsite campfire rules
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Campsite · Darling Downs and Granite Belt fire district, QLD
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)
“Sites have access to a fire-pit (limit of one per group). No open fires are allowed (built on the open ground with no perimeter control, or dug into the ground). No fires will be allowed higher than the depth of the vessel. Ensure fires are a minimum distance of 4m from any trees, structures, tents, and awnings. Keep children away from the hot metal pits. Have a bucket of water nearby and ensure you put the fire and the coals out prior to leaving the fire; bed, creek, or off-site. When weather conditions are undesirable and pose a potential fire threat as recognized by the RFS or Hart Hill Camping, you will be asked to extinguish the fire.”
View on their siteSource: Fireban · verified 2026-07-11
Fire danger today: Moderate — Darling Downs and Granite Belt district. QLD fire rules
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