I've been planning to bring my dutch oven and use charcoal to do the same. I don't see anything in the press release or Town Park Camping Information Brochure that would lead me to believe that this would be a problem.
"Wood fires prohibited. Charcoal fires are permitted in metal grills only"
Permanently established metal grills in the campground is the important difference here...
According to the San Miguel Sheriff press release:
"Fires in manufactured, permanent fire grates or grills within developed recreation sites are permitted."
What am I missing?
Do they have permanent, metal grills or fire grates mounted anywhere in Town Park that you can use?
You're not missing anything. Charcoal is allowed in the permanent metal grills established in the campground.
Sounds like Planet Bluegrass itself is establishing a ban on anything but the grills permanently installed in TP. It is STRONGLY recommended you use gas-only.
We are not establishing any additional bans or regulations. The current fire ban (now state wide per the governor) prohibits any open burning or charcoal grills that are not established within recreational areas or on private property.
Here's a link to the Governor's web page with information about the statewide banCombine what you read there, with this:
San Miguel County Fire Ban Doc...and you have the perimeters of what is and isn't allowed (note the bullet-ed exemptions, which is what is allowed).
Also keep in mind that the town of Telluride has a permanent city ordinance to ban all open burning/fires, which is why campfires are never allowed in Town Park.
I hope that clears things up a bit...
D.