Propane Fire Pits & Accessories — Fire Where Wood Isn't Allowed
Many parks, campgrounds, and rental properties ban wood fires — but propane fire pits typically pass regulation because they have no embers, controlled flame, and instant shut-off. SRO's Propane Fire Pits & Accessories collection covers LavaBox ammo-can pits, Fireside Outdoor propane setups, and the regulators/hoses that make them deploy-ready.
LavaBox and Fireside lead the lineup
LavaBox (Colorado-built, ammo-can format) is the bread-and-butter propane fire pit — packs small, deploys fast, fire-safe in banned areas. LavaBox brand collection has the full lineup. Fireside Outdoor's Pop-Up Pit + propane attachment covers the camp-grill end. See Woodburning Pits for traditional wood-burning options.
Why propane vs. wood
Propane wins on convenience: no ember management, no permit hassles, no cleanup, instant on/off. Wood wins on ambiance and fuel availability (free in forested environments). Most serious camp users carry both — propane for travel and banned areas, wood for permitted sites.
Pair with Heating, Camp Kitchen, and Stoves & Accessories.
If you camp in fire-restricted areas or want zero-cleanup fire convenience, the LavaBox Original is the gateway product — small enough for raft trips, big enough for backyard ambiance.