May 19, 2026, 04:39 PM
ScooterXCampfire restrictions in Canyonlands NP and BLM areas
I am wanting to find a scenic spot and cook dinner while the sun sets in the Canyonlands NP or nearby BLM areas. Would anyone know current restrictions for a charcoal fire in a Weber grill type fire. I am judicious on wind and weather with fire. The thought of a nice steak cooking during sunset into early night with some stargazing sounds like fun. Thanks in advance.
May 19, 2026, 06:05 PM
92fstechI'd check with the ranger station. They would know what the restrictions are and if there are any seasonal/emergency burn bans in effect.
https://www.nps.gov/cany/contacts.htmMay 19, 2026, 08:46 PM
old rugged crossAs dry as the west is I would think a charcoal fire is not a good option right now. Not till sometime in Oct.
If things are not already closed down, they should be.
We are starring at a possible and probable horrible fire season this summer. Conditions are right for a historical one even. Not a good situation. How is that for doom and gloom

May 20, 2026, 12:01 AM
sourdough44Usually much fewer rules on BLM land. The On-X hunt app is helpful if you need to know what land your on.
Next is fire safety, with light winds & no tinder around, only sand & rock, should be perfectly safe.
I was at one of the parks 2 years ago, Canyonlands or Arches. While at one of the attractions someone was flying a drone overhead. It was very mildly annoying, no real biggie, but also prohibited. I’m not one to call park officials to complain, some will.
May 20, 2026, 09:16 AM
AckksYou can camp and BBQ at Dead Horse State Park. The sky is amazing at night. Right down the road from Island in the Sky. As an FYI the bugs can be horrendous at night in Moab.
May 20, 2026, 09:12 PM
ScooterXThanks so much for all the replies, received a response from contact us email for Canyonlands NP at least.
Hello Scott
Thank you for reaching out to Canyonlands National Park with your inquiry! Charcoal fires in a BBQ pit are allowed in the frontcountry campgrounds and picnic areas. However, they are not allowed in the backcountry or on the White Rim Road. Depending on when you visit the park there might be fire restrictions.
Let us know if you have any further questions.
Warm regards
I’ll have to dig further for the state and BLM areas when we get there. Looks like possible to do, probably not where I want to do it. I’ve heard that before somewhere.
May 21, 2026, 06:10 AM
sourdough44Another idea is some type of ‘jet boil’ type system. I don’t know exactly how the regulations treat them, but should be more favorable if there are restrictions.
I still remember the instructor saying how a campfire is like a ‘friend’ in a survival situation, so there’s that.
Just an idea to work around open fire restrictions, possibly. Yeah, they do seem a little pricey.
https://jetboil.johnsonoutdoor...V3bG0drc7AIK-CPGclBI