Ultimate Camping Supplies List

Ultimate Camping Supplies List

Needing to get some great new camping gear? Check out this ultimate camping supplies list! It’s full of everything you could need! 

Whether this is your first camping trip or your one-hundredth trip, everyone knows that one of the most important parts of preparing for an upcoming camping trip is your gear! Camping gear isn’t cheap, so it’s important to make sure that you have all the supplies you do need, and nothing that you don’t! Here is the ultimate guide to what camping supplies you need to go camping. 

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Camping Gear Must-Haves: the best camping supplies list!

Tent

One of the most important things that you’ll need to go camping is your tent. But how many tents you’ll need and what size will depend on how many people will be camping with you. If you want to have a little more room, having a tent for kids and one for adults can be a good option. But, if you’re hoping to bond a little more as a family, and don’t mind being a little closer when you sleep, then stick to one larger tent. 


 

Sleeping Supplies

Once you have your tent picked out, you’ll need to put things inside your tent to make sleeping easier. There are also a few good alternatives if you want to sleep outside of your tent. These items can help make your camp sleeping more comfortable and a better overall experience.

  • Camping Cot
  • Mattress Pad
  • Foam Tiles
  • Hammock
  • Air Mattress
  • Sleeping Bags
  • Blankets
  • Pillows
  • Pillow and Blanket Protectors


 

Lighting

Lighting doesn’t just apply to the campsite. It is something you’ll need to wander the campgrounds at night, in case of an emergency, and to help you find your way around the tent in the wee hours of the night. To add some campsite lighting, I suggest grabbing some or all of these items:

  • Fairy lights or string lights 
  • Flashlights
  • Headlamps
  • Hanging lights (for inside your tent)


 

Seating and Furniture

Some campsites will provide you with a picnic bench or some basic furniture to work with at the campsite, but don’t depend on these at every campsite you visit. You’ll need to have some furniture with you to help make sure you have a place to sit and eat your food. 

Camping furniture and seating can include:

  • Folding chairs
  • Folding table
  • Trail chairs (for hiking)
  • Compact camping table
  • Camping cot
  • Camping grill (if not provided)


 

Tools and Repair Items

Remember that when you are camping, you probably won’t be able to just run to Walmart if you forget something, and if something like your tent breaks, you need a way to fix it while at your campsite. Park rangers can usually help provide you with duct tape supplies, but it’s better to bring your own supplies.

Some items you might want to bring with you include:

  • Extra cords
  • Tent pole repair supplies
  • Duct tape
  • Hammer
  • Saw or ax if you need to cut your firewood

It might also be useful to have some tools such as a screwdriver or wrench handy just in case.


 

Camping Supplies List: What you need for cooking!

You have a ton of things to help make camping more comfortable, but now it’s time to worry about how you will feed your family while you’re camping. Depending on what kind of meals you plan on making while you’re at your campsite, you might not need all of these supplies. However, these cooking supplies are an excellent place to start so you can be better prepared instead of trying to find a camping stove or spatula right before your trip.

  • Camping stove (don’t forget the fuel)
  • Firestarter
  • Pots and pans to cook with
  • Potholders (don’t forget these)
  • Cooking utensils 
  • Can openers or multi-tool
  • Sharp knife
  • Cutting board
  • Dutch oven
  • Charcoal
  • Firewood
  • Aluminum foil
  • Mixing bowls
  • Measuring cups and spoons
  • Silverware
  • Plates/bowls
  • Cups/mugs
  • Cooler
  • Ice
  • Food storage containers to keep rodents and bears away
  • Food containers and Ziploc bags
  • Scrubbers and sponges for cleaning up the dishes
  • Paper towels
  • Dish drying rack
  • Spices
  • Cooking oils


 

Storage

Storage is critical to think about while you’re camping. Bears and other wildlife will be more than happy to go through your things, so you must have a way to store your belongings when you’re away from the campsite or sleeping. Some campsites will have a place to dispose of your garbage and bear lockers close by. But, if your campsite doesn’t always have these nearby, it’s good to bring your own storage supplies!

  • Cooler
  • Plastic bins
  • Labels (to keep things organized)
  • Wash bin
  • Trash bin (or a place to store your trash until you can dump it)

Clothing

How you dress is just as important as what you decide to bring with you while camping. If you have all the supplies in the world to make camping fun, but your clothes are making you overheat, you’ll still have a bad time! 

Make sure that you look for clothes that will do well with moisture and are lightweight for warm weather. It’s also essential to bring a jacket and some long sleeves to help with the sun, bugs, and cooler temperatures. 

Ensure that you bring camping shoes and boots that can work well for rocky areas or muddy places. While flip flops might work well in your campsite, they won’t do well in the woods.

Make sure you also bring clothing for unexpected weather conditions. Clothing like rainwear, insulated jackets, fleece pants, gloves, hats, and bandanas can help make harsh weather more bearable.

While these are optional, it’s worth looking into swimwear, water sandals, and other footwear for your trip too!

Weather Gear

In addition to having the right clothes for bad weather, you need to make sure your campsite is prepared for unexpected or expected rain. While rain can be less than ideal while you’re camping, it doesn’t have to ruin your entire trip!

  • Bring along some plastic bags to keep your items dry from the water. 
  • If you can, try to keep your tent in a high and dry place to avoid water rushing into your tent or flooding it. 
  • Invest in a tarp to keep your tent mostly dry, but make sure that your tent.

Getting all the supplies you need for your camping trip can be confusing, especially when there are so many options out there. Hopefully, this list has helped break down some of the things you need to go camping to be better prepared for your next trip.

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