Traveling and planning to grill out in a public park? Hosting a large party and need the space? Public BBQ grills are a great option! But how can you find one? Check your state parks websites, browse your city Parks & Recreation pages, or simply turn on your location and Google “where to find public BBQ grills.” It’s THAT easy!
Tips for using public BBQ grills:
- Clean it! You aren’t trying to make it sparkle – just try to get excess food & charcoal off of the grates. A pumice stone with handle, or simple grill brush will do the job nicely. After you’ve brushed the grates, sweep out any debris from underneath.
- Use foil! Not only will you protect your food, it’ll be an easy cleanup! Cover the grates with foil and poke holes with a fork all over.
- Pay it forward! Clean the grill for the next person, and maybe your job the next time won’t be as hard.
- Reserve it! Depending on your state, city, or specific park, you may need to call ahead to reserve a grill or covered area. Be sure to look up all of the park rules and regulations on their websites before heading out.
Accessories you may consider taking with you:
- BBQ-PLUS Pork Puller
- Digital Meat Thermometer (4.8/5 star rating)
- Grill Basket
- Grill Lights
- Rolling Cylinder Grill Basket
- Cedar Grilling Planks
- Grilling Skillet
- The Grillfather T-Shirt
- 13″ Double Skewers with Slider
- Heat Resistant Silicone BBQ Gloves
- BBQ Grill Scraper
- Kingsford Heavy Duty Grilling Aluminum Bags
- Grillaholics Stuffed Burger Press
- “If You’re Reading This, Bring Me a Beer” Grilling Apron
- Kingsford Non-Stick Grill Topper
- 5-Piece Grilling Accessories Kit
- 300+ Recipe Grilling Book
- McCormick Grill Mates Spices Set
- Smokehouse Grilling Rubs Set
- Oil Spray Bottle
HAPPY GRILLING!