20 Family Camping Essentials to Truly Enjoy Camping – All content (2024)

If you ask my family, including me in the living room, if we like to go camping, the answer is always a resounding “YES”.

Except for me, of course.

Don’t get me wrong. I am not a party pooper. But being a mom and hearing the word ‘camping’ might not be as exciting as it used to be when you’re just a college student and your circle of friends came up with the idea of having fun in the mountains.

Being a mom and hearing the word ‘camping’ means an excruciating ‘planning’ and how you’ll execute the plan. I definitely have a husband whose muscle will help in getting that tent set up in the middle of the forest, but usually, husbands and camping activities are just words that go together. Since my partner in crime is in charge and more than happy to plan the camping activities this time, I’m the woman in charge of making sure that all camping essentials are ready.

It’s easy said than done. Forgetting one of these essentials would mean a camping activity is missed out, a part of personal hygiene is left out or in other words, utter disaster and stress.

So here, I compiled camping essentials in 4 categories to help you organize: Medical, Gears, Kitchen and Personal:

Medical Camping Essentials:

  1. First Aid Kit
  2. Allergy, Flu, and Other Over-The-Counter Medicines
  3. Bug Spray
  4. Sunscreen
  5. Topical oils and essentials

I guess being a mother in charge of camping essentials changes everything. It differs with having to list down the priorities in your camping. I would say and in my many, many experiences, as a mom or not, physical injuries, forgotten anti-allergy medicine, unbearable bug bites and the sometimes ferocious heat ruin a camping experience.

Too many campers, especially family campers are so focused on the fun that they forgot to bring some medical essentials. As a result, medical circ*mstances are unforeseen and many exciting and well-planned camping leads to early pack-up or worse, hospitals.

It’s not to say that we are expecting bad things to happen. Unfortunately, bad things DO happen. It may not be always but it’s good to come prepared. You’ll thank me yourself one of these days that this is on top of your list

Gears Camping Essentials

  1. Tent
  2. Portable/LED Lights and Flashlight
  3. Sleeping Bags, Inflatable Mattresses, Blankets, and Pillows
  4. Air Pump
  5. Rope

After making sure that all your medical emergencies will be attended properly if it happens, it’s time to plan about the camping itself.

After your family decided on the day, the place and until when you’ll be camping, it makes sense to list down the camping essentials that will take care of your temporary living condition in the woods. This will definitely include the type of tent that will accommodate all family members and/ or the number of tents you want to bring if your family would want a ‘shade’ tent if your spot is a bit open.

It’s also wise to prepare the lights inside and outside the tent as well as the flashlights that each of your family members should carry. My husband and I will debate whether or not sleeping bags are enough for camping. I will always say that if kids are involved, bring inflatable mattresses and sleeping bags. A good night sleep never fails to condition everyone for tomorrow’s camping activities. Please don’t forget the air pump if you decide to bring an air bed.

Lastly, a good amount of rope proved to have been really useful in many areas of camping. It’s a handy remedy for anything you needed to hang or keep intact in case the tent needs extra support.

Kitchen Camping Essentials

  1. Outdoor-friendly Cookware
  2. Disposable Utensils
  3. Portable Knives and Scissors
  4. Bags and Tupperware
  5. Jugs and Coolers

A good amount of my mom-energy is spent on the kitchen camping part. Also, my most debated list with my husband as he wants the whole camping experience which involves a lump of raw meat in a stick, grilled in a campfire.

As a mom, if bringing the entire kitchen of your house is possible, I would probably bring mine. Do you feel me?

I have narrowed down as many things as possible and if I am to give a general tip, your kitchen camping essentials should definitely be portable, disposable and outdoor-friendly. Beginning with cookwares, a portable cooktop, and propane for fuel are always a must-bring. Together with this, I carefully select lightweight pots for cooking dishes as you want something that can be cooked in one pot quickly and not sacrifice the quality of food.

Preparing the food is a different beast, especially when you’re not in the comfort of your home. Portable knives and scissors will make this easier for you. If not, you can always bring ziplock bags and Tupperware to store pre-cut food ingredients and also snacks! Bringing jugs will quench everyone’s thirst but be sure to make them bring their own tumblers while a cooler will keep the fave beverages cold and the lifespan of food.

Personal Camping Essentials

  1. Outdoor clothing and footwear
  2. Bath and Other Personal Hygiene Stuff
  3. Electronic Gadgets and Power banks/source
  4. Money, Lists and Paper Guides
  5. A good camping backpack

This is probably the time to make everyone responsible and provide them a checklist of personal stuff they needed. No excuses, everyone needs a good camping backpack and it’s a training ground for your kids to make them responsible to bring the stuff that they need and matters outside.

This will basically include the outdoor clothing and footwear everyone will use during camping and camping activities. Nobody wants to sleep with a stink, so advise everyone to bring toiletries and other products that will take care of personal hygiene. We often discourage phones and electronic devices but most of the time, they’ve become a helpful multi-tool. Just make sure that it’s confiscated when outdoor activity is a priority. It’s also wise to bring fully charges powerbanks or charging devices that use sunlight or physical energy to produce electric power for your devices.

I always prepare a budget when camping if auxiliary items are needed or worse, forgotten. And since mobile internet is sometimes impossible, a list of important stuff such as personal contacts, addresses, landmarks, and a paper map will be of great use to make your camping truly enjoyable.

20 Family Camping Essentials to Truly Enjoy Camping – All content (2024)

FAQs

What do I actually need to go camping? ›

Checklist
  1. Tent. Be sure to rent, buy or borrow a tent that will keep you dry and comfortable. ...
  2. Groundsheet. A groundsheet is a piece of fabric that you place under your tent to help protect your tent's floor.
  3. Tarp. ...
  4. Sleeping bag. ...
  5. Pillow. ...
  6. Sleeping pad or air mattress. ...
  7. Lantern. ...
  8. Flashlights or headlamps with extra batteries.
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How do I make a camping checklist? ›

Here's the camping gear list to get you started:
  1. Camping Tent (choose the right tent with our Tent Finder) Tent stakes & poles. ...
  2. Hiking pole. Headlamps. ...
  3. Emergency whistle. Bear horn. ...
  4. Sleeping bag. Sleeping pad. ...
  5. Hammock. Camp cot. ...
  6. Insulated water cooler. Outdoor griddle. ...
  7. Moisture-wicking shirts. ...
  8. Warm hat or shade hat.

What are your wants and needs for camping? ›

Remember, you really only need food, water, warm clothes, and a place to sleep, whether that's a tent, campervan, hammock, rented RV, or heck, even a sleeping bag rolled out under the stars.

What is the 333 rule for camping? ›

What is the 3-3-3 Rule of RV Travel? The 3-3-3 rule is a set of guidelines for how you can structure your travel for maximum enjoyment by driving only 300 miles per day, camping for three nights in every campground, and arriving at your site by 3 PM.

What is the rule #1 of camping? ›

When it comes to camping, the rule #1 is to respect nature and leave no trace behind. This essential principle guarantees the preservation of the environment and promotes a sustainable outdoor experience for all. Upholding this rule is vital for maintaining the beauty of campsites and protecting wildlife habitats.

What is the number one rule of camping? ›

1. Clean your site: Don't leave a dirty site for the next campers. Leaving trash in an otherwise pure, natural space is frowned upon, and most campgrounds will charge you for leaving garbage or other items behind. Remember the motto: take out what you bring in.

What food to eat while camping? ›

Best Lunches to Eat When Camping

Trail mix, granola or protein bars, apple slices, cubed cheese, salami and jerky are all lunch favorites. If I know I'm going to have a cooler with me, hummus is still on the menu, although I make my own hummus at at home now and pack it in a reusable container.

What food to take camping without a fridge? ›

Non-Refrigerated Camping Food To Consider
  • Bagels with cream cheese.
  • Cereal with powdered milk.
  • Instant oatmeal.
  • Honey or syrup.
  • Toast with peanut butter.
  • Homemade or store-bought muffins.
  • Tortillas.
  • Breakfast-style potatoes.

What is the golden rule of camping? ›

Perhaps the golden rule of camping, always leave no trace that you were ever there. Whether you're packing up after a week of camping or just stopped by the outhouse for a moment, always leave the area in better condition than you found it. Always check for garbage before you leave.

What clothes for camping? ›

Camping outfit in the spring

For your top, bring a synthetic t-shirt or tank top and a fleece jacket for warmth, and a wool base-layer shirt for nighttime use. Pair it with hiking pants, leggings, and wool socks to stay warm and dry. For your head, bring a beanie or winter hat to conserve extra warmth.

How do you have a perfect camping trip? ›

That's why we wanted to share some tips to help make the planning process easier for you.
  1. Make a Reservation. ...
  2. Check the Amenities at the Campsite. ...
  3. Research the Area. ...
  4. Make a Meal Plan. ...
  5. Organize Your Equipment. ...
  6. Pack Your Cooler (the right way) ...
  7. Make the Road Trip Part of the Journey.

What is a good camping list? ›

Outdoor Camping Must-Haves
  • A season-appropriate tent and tent stakes.
  • A mallet or hammer to install tent stakes.
  • Stabilization jacks, if using an RV.
  • Cinderblocks.
  • A tarp.
  • Mosquito netting.
  • Flashlights and/or headlamps.
  • A lantern with fuel.

What to bring camping for one night? ›

Below we have listed the most important items first time campers should take along with them on their first night camping.
  • Tent. Perhaps one of the more obvious items on our list. ...
  • Sleeping Bag. ...
  • Camping Mattress. ...
  • Pillows. ...
  • Head Lamp. ...
  • Camping Chair. ...
  • Cool Box With Food. ...
  • Knife, Fork, Spoon & Plate.

How to shower while camping? ›

If your campsite does not offer shower facilities, and there is not a freshwater source nearby, you will have to look for potable water spigots to fill a water bottle or bags for DIY showers, use a Rinse Kit (my favorite), and may even want to invest in a private shower tent to set up at your campsite.

How do you go camping for the first time? ›

Camping Guide For Beginners
  1. Choose Your Campsite Carefully.
  2. Purchasing Your Tent.
  3. Purchasing Sleeping Bags.
  4. Get The Right Accessories.
  5. Practice Pitching Your Tent.
  6. Have a Practice Camp.
  7. Setting up at the Campsite.
  8. Make a Camping Essentials List.
Jun 21, 2018

How much money do I need for camping? ›

People typically spend around $500-$1,000 on camping equipment, depending on the quality and quantity of gear they need. This includes a tent, sleeping bag, camping stove, cooler, and other essential items. However, some people may choose to invest in higher-end gear, which can cost several thousand dollars.

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