I think the rule is now that you can have campfires in enclosed firepits as long as there is no ban. We've had campfires the last 5 years in Fort Wilderness, but this was during non-fire ban times.
It's never been outlawed completely, just outlawed when there is a rain shortage and everything is really dry.
There was a time they allowed you to have an open fire pit, at least up till a few years ago. They've had some bad fires at the Fort though, and they have spread fast, and I think in the interest of safety they have just decided to make it closed fire pits from now on, when they are allowed.
I'm not 100% sure, but I know that even when there wasn't a ban in place in 2003, we had an open campfire and they asked us to put the lid on it. We of course did, and then offered them a beer....lol![]()
I think this answered my campfire question but to double check, you can't have a open fire and a metal ring around a fire pit is considered an open fire? I'm just trying to decide if we need to haul down some firewood in the trailer. Sorry if I seem a little dense about this whole thing! LOL Oh, and what does an enclosed fire pit look like? You have to buy it yourself? Sorry, every place I've ever camped we could have open fires so this is new to me!
Ok so now I have a dumb question. Does the ban mean you can't use the grill at the cabins? We will be there in July and were going to use the grill for dinner a couple of times.