In the B.C. Forest Service campsites you will usually find picnic tables, pit toilets, and sometimes a fire ring or at least a pile of rocks to make your own. Just remember to pack out your garbage, most of the more primitive sites are user-maintained. If the campsite is far enough off the beaten track there is no charge for use, that being said our Premier Crispy Critter is promising more campsites this year due to high demand and I wouldn't put it past her to start charging for these sites.Leave your wood at home, bring a chain saw, there's still lots of pine beetle bug kill around. Some of it is dead standing (read dry as a bone) and makes for a fine campfire, just make certain you don't cut anything with even the smallest amount of greenery, that tree won't be dead. If you're not certain stick to deadfall and don't harvest it in the campsite. When I get close to a Forest Service rec site , say a kilometre out I start looking for suitable wood and am seldom disappointed