With COVID-19 sticking around this summer, many people are opting for vacations away from the crowds and into nature. Campgrounds filled up fast and it is very difficult to get a last minute site anywhere! With all these new campers out there, I wanted to share my must-haves for tent camping.
I keep my gear organized in big Rubbermaid bins: one for the tent supplies and another for kitchen. We tend to be minimalists when we camp so you won’t see portable AC units, outdoor lighting, or Crockpots on this list. This list is in no way exhaustive and may not be right for every camper, but it should help to get you started.
Tent:
- Tent, poles, stakes, rain fly
- Mallet or hammer
- Ground cover
- Sleeping pad, cot, or air mattress and pump
- Sleeping bag, pillow
- Extra blankets/sheets
- Mat or rug for tent entrance
- Dust pan/broom
- Extension Cord
- Fan
Kitchen
- Food and Water
- Camp stove and fuel
- Lighter or matches
- Cooler and ice
- Pot and/or pan
- Utensils (tongs, serving spoon, spatula, can opener, knife)
- Pot holder/oven mitt
- Plates and/or bowls
- Silverware
- Cups, mugs
- Cutting Board
- Aluminum Foil
- Cooking oil
- Seasonings, condiments
- Coffee maker (French press, Ready Set Joe)
- Dishpan, biodegradable soap, and sponge
- Paper Towel
- Food storage container
- Trash bags
- Water bottles
- Table Cloth
- Dutch oven
- Campfire grill
- Pie iron/marshmallow roasting stick
- Bottle opener/corkscrew
Other
- First aid kit
- Flashlight/headlamp/lantern
- Sunscreen and bug spray
- Firewood
- Fire starter
- Folding chairs/hammock
- Multi-tool or knife
- Hatchet
- Clothesline and clothespins
- Bungee cord
- Backpack
- Canopy or screen tent
- Rubbermaid tubs
- Outdoor shower or toilet and privacy tent
- Towels
- Shower Shoes
- Toothbrushes and toiletries
- Clothes
For a printable version of this list, click here.
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