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Anybody local that knows where u might be able to buy firewood outside of the campground?


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Any grocery store if you can afford it.





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You know. In all the time we have been to MB. I can honestly say. I have never seen firewood for sale. They may sell it at Wally world, But I didn't see it.

now if you are staying in one of the Satate Parks. They will prolly have it there


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I think Lakewood has firewood at its coountry store.

Almost any food store like Food Lion etc should have firewood...


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So here is what i do when I am far away from home and run out of firewodd that I carried. And I just did this for Myrtle Beach. I use Craigslist. Look up the area (myrtle beach has a page). Search for "Firewood". I call a few people to see how close they are to where I am and I ask can I just buy a wagon full for campfires while I am in town visiting. They often say yes you can come get a few pieces and typically I pay about $10 or $15 for a good size load. I just searched Myrtle Beach and you find listing for Horry County and Murrells Inlet. The first one I opened even said "SERVICE TO ALL CAMPGROUNDS" so that person must not be to far away that you may get a better deal if you drive to pick it up.

That is how I do it and I get much more wood for a much lower price than you pay at a commercial store or campground store.


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jayco304 wrote:



That is how I do it and I get much more wood for a much lower price than you pay at a commercial store or campground store.


Thanks, MB State Park says not to bring in wood, so I dont want to but I also dont want to pay the prices the Commercial store are asking. I figure the State Park would have better prices than stores..but I was hoping to stay away from them and get better prices else ware. When in mountain we always find people selling firewood close to campgrounds and the prices was fairly cheaper than the campground.

Never thought of creiglist.

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I've found that most "Don't bring in wood" rules have a certain radius surrounding the area where the would shouldn't be brought in from. For example, most campgrounds in our area are 15 miles from the campground. Some are stricter and some aren't.


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