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Camping and BBQ Guidelines in Cove Palisades State Park

Location and Overview

Cove Palisades State Park is located in central Oregon, United States. It's a popular destination for camping, fishing, and boating in the high desert region. The park is nestled among towering cliffs that surround Lake Billy Chinook.

Camping Facilities

The park offers two campgrounds for overnight stays: Crooked River Campground and the Deschutes Campground. Facilities at these campgrounds typically include:

  • Electrical hookups
  • Water
  • Restrooms
  • Showers
  • Tent sites
  • RV sites
  • Cabins (in some cases)

BBQ and Fire Regulations

When it comes to BBQ and fire use in the park, there are specific rules that visitors must follow to ensure safety and environmental conservation. These guidelines can change, especially based on fire danger levels throughout the year, so always check current conditions and regulations prior to your trip.

  • Fires in Designated Areas Only: Campfires and BBQs are permitted in designated areas only. You'll find fire rings and BBQ stands provided for this purpose at campsites.
  • Firewood Regulation: Do not bring your own firewood due to potential invasive species that can harm the park's ecosystem. Purchase firewood locally at or near the park.
  • Propane Stoves Preferred: During times of high fire danger, the park may only allow propane stoves and BBQs.
  • Fire Bans and Restrictions: In peak fire season, there may be a temporary ban on all fires, including campfires, charcoal BBQs, and even propane fires. Check for any fire bans before lighting any type of BBQ or stove.
  • Douse Fires Completely: When you are done with your BBQ or campfire, make sure the fire is completely out. You should not be able to feel any heat from the ashes.

Safety Tips for BBQs

  • Never Leave a Fire Unattended: Always supervise any active BBQ or fire pit.
  • Keep Water or a Fire Extinguisher Handy: Have a means to extinguish the fire quickly if needed.
  • Dispose of Charcoal Properly: If you use a charcoal grill, dispose of the coals in a designated area after they've cooled completely.

Park Regulations

  • Observe Quiet Hours: Quiet hours are usually enforced in the evenings and early mornings (e.g., 10 PM-7 AM).
  • Dispose of Trash Properly: Use designated trash and recycling receptacles for all waste, including any BBQ-related materials.
  • Respect Wildlife: The area is home to wildlife; feeding animals or leaving food out can be harmful to them and is not permitted.
  • Pets: If you bring pets, they should be on a leash, and you must clean up after them.

Reservation and Contact Information

Camping spots, especially in peak season, can fill up quickly. It's advisable to make a reservation ahead of time. For current regulations, reservations, and any questions:

  • Check the Oregon State Parks website.
  • Contact the park directly.

Conclusion

BBQ and camping in Cove Palisades State Park can be an enjoyable experience when you are well-informed and follow the park's rules and guidelines. Always verify current fire regulations and campsite availability prior to your trip to ensure a safe and pleasant outing.

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