So what camping gear is an absolute must have? Here is a camping essentials checklist that will ensure you have all the needed camping equipment for your next or first camping adventure!
I remember our first camping trip went a little something like, okay we didn’t bring that, okay we didn’t bring that either. Never did I think to search online for a camping essentials checklist. Very quickly we learned that we didn’t have all the needed camping essentials.
Thankfully that won’t be happening to you because we have put together the best camping list for you. We will go over all the camping essentials we think you need like a camping tent, camping chairs, camp stove and more.
You’ll be fully prepared with our packing list to ensure an enjoyable outdoor experience.
This post is all about the 27 must-have tent camping essentials every camper should have.
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Camping Essentials For Sleeping
1. Camping Tent
First on our camping essentials checklist is of course a tent!
I highly recommend a slightly bigger tent for a more comfortable stay. If you are a family of two I would look into buying a 3 or 4 person tent. A family of 4 would look into a 6 person tent.
We have a 3 person tent and are so thankful for the extra room. It really makes a difference.
2. Sleeping Bag & Camping Blanket
Buying a good quality sleeping bag is so important. I mean it is going to be your main source of warmth so buying the right bag is essential to a comfortable camping experience.
I think the sleeping bags below are some great options because they can keep you warm up to 15 degrees. If you plan to do winter camping I would either combine it with a camping blanket or research a sleeping bag that can withstand very low temperatures.
tip: if you plan to do some backpacking invest in a lightweight sleeping bag which can be used for camping. backpacking and car camping.
A camping blanket is also essential for sit downs around the fire or wrapping ourselves in the early morning when we are sipping on our coffee. We love our Rumpl Blanket, it’s so cozy and warm and we love how it breaks the wind.
3. Sleeping Pads
A huge camping essential is a sleeping pad. A sleeping pad will either make your nights rest nice and comfy or extremely annoying.
Investing in a high quality sleeping pad is the second item following the sleeping bag that I would highly recommend buying.
We bought the Exped Mega Mat Duo and I am not even exaggerating when I say this sleeping pad is the most comfortable sleeping pad on the market, my 70 year old parents slept on one of these and had absolutely no problem sleeping and woke up with zero body pains. It’s that good.
We tested over 7 sleeping pads and this one is miles ahead of the others. We even bought a second pad for our van.
4. Camping Pillows
Personally we can’t sleep without pillows and don’t want to be luging our huge pillows from home. Camping pillows are the perfect size, comfortable and will help you get a better nights rest. Highly recommend.
Camping Essentials For Comfort
5. Camping Headlamps
Make sure to always have a headlamp with you. Campgrounds get very dark plus sometimes you need to be hands free for cooking or washing dishes. This is our favorite brand and have had our for years now.
We have a set for backpacking and a set in our van.
6. Camping Lantern
These are great to put inside your tent as your are getting ready, on the picnic table for dinner or for late night bathroom runs. They are lightweight and and offer great lighting.
7. Camping Table
Although many campgrounds have picnic tables you will come across those campsites that do not, especially as you start camping a bit more off the grid. This camping table is perfect because it’s not only a great size but comes with two benches as well.
8. Camping Chairs
One of the best things about camping is sitting around the fire enjoying the crisp air and making s’mores.
These chairs are so cool because they rock making the experience extra comfortable. We bought these ourselves and after using them a couple times purchased another two for when our family and friends join us.
9. Hammock
Hammocks are the best! Seriously make sure you have one with you because nothing sets camping vibes more than relaxing in a hammock looking up at the tree line and enjoying the sounds of nature.
10. Camping Canopy
We always try and find a shady area but that’s not always possible. Nothing is worst than being completely bogged down by the sun when you are trying to enjoy a meal or relax by the river while you’re sipping on your favorite drink.
Bringing sunshade is something we definitely forgot our first time and instantly ordered a sunshade for our van the moment we got home. It makes being outdoors so much more enjoyable.
Kitchen Camping Essentials
11. Camping Stove & Fuel
Most campsites do not have a grill so if you plan to eat a very important camping essential is a camping stove.
We have a two burner stove and that works great for making all our meals. We love the wind flaps on the stove because on windy days it helps keep the flames going.
12. Lighter
Don’t forget to pack a lighter! These are perfect and come in a pack of 4. We always like to carry a couple extra lighters while camping just in case.
13. Pots & Pans
I love this set. It comes with everything you need. The only other cookware I recommend is a camp size Dutch Oven, but it’s definitely not a must. This cookware set is more than enough for all your camp meals.
14. Cooking Utensils
This utensil cooking set comes with a rest that also wraps around the utensils to keep them organized and easily stored away.
15. Camping Knives
These knives are awesome. They are durable, sharp and come in a pack of 3. They include the perfect variety of sizes and work great for camping, plus they come with an organizer.
16. Eating Utensils
Buying titanium products are our go to. They last longer and don’t rust. Plus I don’t know why I just hate eating with plastic utensils.
17. Plates/Bowls
Again we recommend buying your plates and bowls in titanium as well. You’ll never have to buy them again, they’ll last forever!
18. Mugs/Cups
We love our Hydro Flask Mugs they keep our coffee nice and hot. We only use these for camping and not backpacking because they do come with some weight.
The tumbler is the perfect size for cocktails, soft drinks, iced coffee or any drink of choice. Plus they both come with lids which is a must to keep dust and insects out.
19. Cooler
Keep your food fresh and your drinks cold. The tight seal and tabs on the RTIC cooler are top notch. This is one of the biggest reason I recommend this cooler, not only does it insulate well but it prevents animals from being able to open the lid.
I remember being in our tent and seeing a pact of raccoons trying so hard to get inside, they tired their best but eventually gave up.
20. Camping Sink
Make sure to bring a sink you”ll be so happy you did. Most campsites do not have large sinks to wash dishes so this will come in handy.
I love that this camping sink is collapsible.
21. Biodegradable Soap, Sponge & Cleaning Cloth
It’s so important buying eco friendly products when you are camping. Make sure your soap along with all your other cleaning supplies are biodegradable and eco friendly.
I use the sponges and cleaning cloth at home too!
22. Large Water Jug
Camping essential for sure! We always bring a large jug of drinking water. From our experience there are very few campsite that have drinking water available for its campers.
You don’t want to forget this plus this is so much better than bringing single use water bottles.
23. Coffee Press
Oh how I love the smell of fresh coffee in the morning.
Honestly one of the best things about camping is the morning coffee, it taste so much better than at home. So naturally a coffee press is an absolute must have camping essential.
We have both a press and a percolator. Both are great, we tend to use the press on mornings where we have to leave camp as it makes less cups of coffee and is quicker to use than our percolator.
Camping Essentials For Safety
24. First Aid Kit
Make sure to always have a first aid kit on hand. This small kit is perfect and don’t recommend anything bigger. You can always add in your own products to customize it for your needs.
25. Sunscreen
This face sunscreen is my absolute favorite, actually it’s Mathews favorite too. It’s so lightweight and doesn’t feel like you’re wearing any sunscreen. Mathew likes it because it doesn’t get stuck in his beard like most sunscreens do. For the rest of our body we use a lightweight sunscreen, our go to is this one by Nivea.
26. Insect Repellent
Unfortunately insects are everywhere and if you’re anything like me I always get bit no matter where I go. A couple ways I prevent from getting bit is by applying insect repellent to my camping equipment.
For added protection I also apply the REPEL wipes to my skin. These wipes are the best and after trying so many products these work the best.
27. Camping Multi-Tool
You never think you will need a multi tool until that dreadful moment that you need it.
Mathew carries this exact tool with him on every camping and backpacking trip. It’s the perfect size and can be used for so many things.
It features a stainless-steel blade, needle-nose/regular pliers, wire cutters, screwdrivers, saw, awl, can/bottle opener, carabiner, safety whistle and a fire-starting ferro rod.
Bonus Camping Essentials
The following products are not as important as the ones above, but over time will be a nice addition to your camping equipment collection.
1. Tent Foot Print
This tent footprint will keep your tent bottom cleaner and will help keep the bottom intact longer. If your tent doesn’t already come with one, It’s a small investment to keep your more expensive tent investment from tearing,
2. Can & Bottle Opener
This is almost a camping essential but is dependent on what you plan to cook so I decided to make it a bonus item.
3. Cutting Board
I love this cutting board because it’s foldable and stores away much easier than a regular cutting board. Plus I like having my camping equipment separate from my household items.
4. Water Bottle
I always carry a reusable water bottle with me. I’ve been buying Nalgene water bottles for years now, the quality is awesome.
5. Griddle
We recently added a griddle to our collection and are so happy we did. It makes cooking eggs, pancakes and bacon so much easier and faster.
6. S’mores Forks
For obvious reasons. Nothing says camping like making s’mores by the fire.
7. Camp Dutch Oven
This is another recent purchase of ours and it’s perfect for campfire dishes. One of our recent recipes that was super delicious was campfire nachos! So good.
8. Camp Rug
We were actually gifted this and never thought to buy this and let me tell you it’s a game changer. It helps us keep our campsite so much cleaner and offers additional space to lounge.
9. Privacy Shelter
If you are camping a bit more off the grid and have no access to a restroom this is a great option to have for some privacy.
10. Portable Toilet
We have not purchased a portable toilet yet but will actually be purchasing this ourselves soon. Combine it with the privacy shelter from above and you have yourself a full on off the grid toilet.
11. Sanitation Kit
When a restroom is not available having a sanitation kit is a must. This kit is truly ahead of its time. It not only comes with everything you need to use the restroom out in nature but it also helps breakdown poop faster and most importantly the included PACT Tabs kills bacteria commonly found in poop that can harm waterways, wildlife and public health.
12. Quick Dry Towels
We recently purchased these towels from Nomadix and we really love them. First off they’re made from 90% plus recycled material and they’re super absorbent, quick drying, sand-resistant and funk resistant.
13. Axe
This comes in handy for all those fire pit moments you”ll be sure to have. You’ll be happy you have an axe to help you chop away at fire wood.
That wraps up this post, 27 must-have tent camping essentials every camper should have. Happy Camping!
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Travel Resources
Here you can find all the travel site links that we personally use and recommend.
CAMPSITES/CAMPGROUNDS We like to use a couple apps for last minute campsite bookings. Our favorites are HipCamp, The Dyrt and Campendium.
ACCOMMODATION: We find the best deals with BOOKING.COM. The more you book the better the perks like free breakfast with your stay, room upgrades and even higher discounted room rates.
CAR RENTALS: We have always used RentalCars.com and find them to have the best deals, customer service and selection of locations.
FLIGHTS: Our go to for looking up flights is SKYSCANNER, but we try to always book directly with the airline.
TOURS/EXCURSIONS: GET YOUR GUIDE and VIATOR are two very reputable sites with easy and hassle free bookings.
TRAVEL INSURANCE: It’s so important to travel with insurance and for this we use SafetyWing. We are currently using them for our 1 year trip.
TRANSPORTATION: For all our bus, ferry and train transfer needs in Asia we use 12go.asia.
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