If you’re heading out camping this summer, you want to be prepared to throw down some meals on the campfire. What kind of campfire grill grates are available on the market? Do you just want to get a grate that you can rest on rocks around the fire? Or do you want a full campfire grill that has its own stand?
We looked at three campfire grill grates and six campfire grill options to find the best option for you. We wanted to know what the best option is for someone who has very little room to carry extra equipment as well as for a family to use while camping or over their own fire pit at home. We also wanted to give you options from different price points so you can find what works best for your budget.
Our favorite campfire grill is the Adventure Seeka Heavy Duty 24″ Folding Grill, due to its versatility with having both grill grates and a flat-top griddle and a large cooking space while still being portable.
Our favorite campfire grill grate is the TITECOUGO Bushcraft Titanium Cast Mesh Over Fire Pit Grates, because its lightweight titanium construction is sturdy and will hold up to anything you might encounter while backpacking.
There’s nothing better on a camping trip than sitting around a crackling campfire. That is unless you throw some campfire grill grates down and cook some dinner over the flames. You get that beautiful woodfired flavor that is hard to beat. These are all options that will help you do just that, regardless of how much or how little food you are cooking.
Read our campfire cooking kit review to go with your new campfire grill.
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Top Campfire Grills at a Glance…
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Top PickTop PickAdventure Seeka HD 24" |
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Best AdjustableBest AdjustableTexsport HD Swivel Grill |
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Boundless Titanium Grill |
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Bitty Big Stainless Steel |
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Best BudgetBest BudgetCoghlans Pack Grill |
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Best PremiumBest PremiumGameMaker Open Fire |
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Top Campfire Grates at a Glance…
IMAGE | MODEL | FEATURES | |
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Top PickTop PickTitecougo Titantium Grate |
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Branded Boards Stainless |
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Dual PackDual PackHellFire Dual Grill Pack |
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What makes quality campfire grill grates?
When selecting your campfire grill grates, you want materials that can hold up to the heat of a campfire while being portable. You also want to have your grates and grill made from materials that will hold up to inclement weather if you get caught in the rain. Most of these grills are made from stainless steel, but there are versions made of titanium as well.
Titanium is an ideal material for campfire grill grates and cookware in general. It holds up to corrosion of all sorts including rust, it’s easy to clean, strong, and non-toxic. Grill grates made from titanium will also weigh less, making them ideal for backpackers.
If you are a backpack hiker, you want lightweight grates that take up as little space as possible. If you’re taking a vehicle and setting up at a campsite but you don’t want to lug an actual grill around, you can carry a campfire grill that is a bit bigger and heavier than a backpacker would like.
You also want to look at whether your grill grates are adjustable. No two campfires are exactly alike. Some may be wider than others, so you need to have a way to keep your grates steady over the fire. Some may burn hotter or colder, so you want the ability to adjust how high the grill grates sit above the campfire.
Can I make my own campfire grill grates?
If you like building things with your hands or modifying something you already have, you absolutely can make your own DIY campfire grill grates. If you have any old grill grates left over from a grill, you could even use those. If you want to make a campfire grill grate more adjustable, take four long carriage bolts with two matching nuts for each bolt to create removable legs as well.
Campfire grills Review
Campfire grills are more suited to the RV lifestyle, camping out of a vehicle, or use at your home’s fire pit. They typically weigh more, but also have more features. You can find a campfire grill that looks like a campfire grill grate on legs, models that have griddles built-in, tripod-based models, or even built around a stake in the ground and have the ability to swivel the cooking space away from the fire.
These will typically be much more expensive than the grates, though there are value buys here as well.
1. Adventure Seeka Heavy Duty 24″ Folding Campfire Grill Review – Top Pick
Adventure Seeka’s campfire grill packs a lot of cooking space in a fold-up grill perfect for a family’s weekend camping trip. It features 288 square inches of cooking space, half of which is standard grating and the other half is a flat-top griddle. The versatility in the cooking surfaces allows you to cook different types of food on the same grill.
The design gives you the ability to cook breakfast on the grill, unlike most campfire grill grates. You can cook pancakes, eggs, and bacon on the griddle side.
The grill is made out of alloy steel and weighs less than 11 pounds. It has handles that allow you to carry it easily when folded up, but it also comes with a carrying bag as well.
What We Like…
- Fold-up design enhances portability, making it easy to store in the back of your vehicle or RV.
- Having both grill grates and a griddle built-in makes it versatile. You can cook breakfast, lunch, and dinner on one piece of equipment.
- It features a large cooking space without weighing a ton.
What Makes Us Angry…
- This is more of a warning than a con, but you do need to properly season the grill before first use.
- This grill is heavier than a number of other options, so it is not as portable.
2. Texsport Heavy Duty BBQ Swivel Grill Review – Best Adjustable Campfire Grill
If you’ve ever encountered an issue with trying to balance your campfire grill over the fire pit but there’s no place for the legs to go, this grill can help with that. Rather than standing on two folding legs, this grill mounts to a stake that is inserted in the ground. The stake has a wedge that goes into the ground to keep the grill stable.
Due to it being mounted to a single stake, you can also adjust the height of the cooking surface to help manage how much heat the food gets. When the food is done or if there’s a flare-up, you can rotate the cooking surface out of the fire area as well.
What We Like…
- You do not have to worry about where grill legs would go due to the single support stake.
- The height of the cooking surface is adjustable with a clamp to lock the grate in place.
- It has a large cooking surface of 384 square inches, perfect for a family around the campfire.
What Makes Us Angry…
- Multiple users reported premature paint failure. Not a big problem if you keep the grate oiled.
3. Boundless Voyage Titanium Folding Campfire Grill Review
If you are looking for a versatile grill that provides both grill grates and a flat-top griddle without weighing you down, Boundless Voyage’s Titanium Folding Campfire Grill fits the bill. While it may not have as much cooking area as the Adventure Seeka, it still features nearly 160 square inches of total cooking space.
However, it weighs less than two pounds, less than a fifth the weight of the Adventure Seeka. The titanium cooking surface is what makes the weight difference. It also comes with a storage bag for transport.
What We Like…
- It is more portable than most campfire grills due to its titanium cooking surface. You still get a good cooking area while weighing less than two pounds.
- It has both a grill grate side and a flat top griddle side, allowing you flexibility in what you cook.
- Despite being so light, it is rated to be able to hold up to 13 pounds of food and cookware at one time.
What Makes Us Angry…
- With half the cooking space being standard grill grates and the other the griddle, it may limit how much food you cook on it at once if you’re particular about getting grill marks on your food.
4. Bitty Big Q 316 Stainless Steel Lightweight Camping Grill Review
If you are looking for a campfire grill that takes up very little room in your backpack or vehicle while still providing a good amount of cooking space, you want to look at this Bitty Big Q grill. When unfolded, it provides 160 square inches of cooking space.
However, it folds up into a package 6.7” x 3.46” x 3.43”, easily small enough to fit into a pack. It weighs less than two pounds as well. It also includes a carrying pouch.
What sets this apart from other campfire grills that use legs is this Bitty Big Q’s legs are adjustable. They can fold up in different sections so you can set how high the cooking surface is above the fire.
What We Like…
- It folds up into a very small package, perfect for portability.
- The legs are adjustable to so you can position the cooking surface at your desired height over the fire or coals.
- It has a good ratio of cooking surface, 160 square inches, to weight, 1.7 pounds. This makes it work well for a family camping without taking up much space or weight.
What Makes Us Angry…
- Its legs can be a bit wobbly, so be careful when placing cookware on it.
5. Coghlan’s Pack Grill Review – Best Budget
While the campfire grills tend to be more expensive, Coghlan’s designed a grill full of value. It is smaller on the scale of cooking surfaces at about 72 square inches. However, it weighs under half a pound and folds up to be easily transportable. This is perfect for using camping cookware to cook food and heat water.
What We Like…
- It is ultra-portable with how little it weighs and its smaller size.
- It is a value purchase perfect for one or two people camping, especially backpackers.
What Makes Us Angry…
- Coghlan’s says it is intended for use with cookware only. There are people who cook directly on the grill, but the manufacturer says not to.
6. GameMaker Open Fire Cooking Grill & Skillet Combo Review – Best Premium
Camping can be expensive. Whether it’s tents or sleeping bags, there are always both bargain and premium prices. If you are serious about camping, you are probably serious about cooking on a campfire. GameMaker made this Grill and Skillet Combo to fit in the premium niche of campfire grills.
It uses the same idea as the Texsport grill, a single stake for the cooking surfaces to mount to. However, GameMaker’s grill has two separate cooking surfaces, a flat top griddle and a traditional grill grate. This gives you unprecedented versatility in the campfire grill space. You don’t have to sacrifice cooking space for versatility.
What We Like…
- This grill has a lot of cooking space, perfect for a big camping outing or cooking over your home firepit.
- It has both a flattop griddle and grill grates without sacrificing cooking space on either. You can cook any meal on this grill without feeling like you can’t fit enough food.
- You can easily swivel the cooking surfaces away from the fire to serve.
What Makes Us Angry…
- It is not a cheap campfire grill. You will be investing a bit of money into it.
Campfire grill grates Review
These grates are designed to be as portable as possible, weighing very little and taking up as little space in a hiker’s or camper’s backpack. You can set the grates up on rocks or logs to get the right height from the fire. Some people will even modify the grates themselves with extra hardware to create legs.
Most of these grill grates are not designed to have enough cooking space for a family. These typically are designed to work for one or two people due to their portability. If you’re backpacking, you don’t want to carry around cooking equipment for five or six people. The weight and space would overwhelm.
1. TITECOUGO Bushcraft Titanium Fire Pit Grate Review – Top Pick
If you are looking for an easy-to-carry personal grill grate that will withstand just about any elements you might cook in, this titanium campfire grill grate is worth a look. It comes with its own carrying bag and weighs less than half a pound. Its titanium construction is perfect for standing up to high heat while being rust-resistant.
What We Like…
- It’s lightweight without feeling like it will warp or break easily.
- There is no worry about rusting.
- It has rounded edges so you don’t have to worry about it doing any damage to any gear in your pack if you leave the carrying bag behind.
What Makes Us Angry…
- It doesn’t offer much cooking space, so it is only suited for one or two people at the most.
2. Branded Boards Bushcraft Stainless Steel BBQ Cooking Grill Grate Review
This stainless steel campfire grill grate weighs less than half a pound and comes with its own carrying case that can slide into your backpack. It only offers 72 square inches of cooking space, but that is sufficient for a backpack camping trip for one or two people. You can cook your food directly on it or put small pots on it.
Branded Boards also offers a smaller 6″ x 6″ grate or a folding 6″ x 12″ grate as well.
What We Like…
- 6″ x 12″ cooking space delivers a good amount for backpack hikers and campers
- 0.35 pounds of weight perfectly for portability
- Stainless steel construction
What Makes Us Angry…
- Some customers mention that the edges of the grill grates can be a bit sharp and recommend deburring.
3. HellFire Bushcraft Grill Stainless Steel Campfire Cooking Grates Review
These campfire grill grates together with the waxed canvas carrying bag weigh less than one pound, perfect for backpackers who do not want to carry much extra weight. The waxed canvas bag has a snap closure as well to prevent the grates from sliding out while being jostled around.
These grates come as a two-pack, each one with about 66 square inches of cooking space. These are designed for use by one or two people, but if you are a backpack camper or hiker, these won’t add much in the way of weight to your pack while making it easier to cook.
What We Like…
- The grates come as a two-pack to give you more cooking area if you want it.
- The stainless steel construction and welds hold up well to cooking directly over the fire.
What Makes Us Angry…
- They are a bit heavier than the Branded Boards grate. If you are concerned about any extra weight, this could be a problem.
Wrapping It Up
After looking at a number of the best campfire grills and grill grates, we have our final recommendations. If you want the ultimate in portability and are only cooking for yourself and maybe on other person, we recommend the TITECOUGO Bushcraft Titanium Fire Pit Grate. Its titanium construction will stand up to just about anything you can throw at it while barely adding any weight to your pack.
If you are able to take a bigger piece of equipment and want to be able to cook for more people, our recommendation for a campfire grill is the Adventure Seeka Heavy Duty 24″ Folding Camping Grill. It gives you plenty of cooking space and versatility with both grill grates and a flat-top griddle. It also folds up for easy storage and portability.
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IMAGE | MODEL | FEATURES | |
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Top PickTop PickAdventure Seeka HD 24" |
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Best AdjustableBest AdjustableTexsport HD Swivel Grill |
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Boundless Titanium Grill |
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Bitty Big Stainless Steel |
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Best BudgetBest BudgetCoghlans Pack Grill |
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Best PremiumBest PremiumGameMaker Open Fire |
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IMAGE | MODEL | FEATURES | |
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Top PickTop PickTitecougo Titantium Grate |
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Branded Boards Stainless |
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Dual PackDual PackHellFire Dual Grill Pack |
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