Camping with kids can be a little more difficult than if it’s just you and your significant other. That’s why I’ve compiled a list of what to bring and what to leave at home when camping with kids along with some helpful suggestions for your future camping adventures this summer! Don’t be intimidated by how to go camping. Take a practice trip a few hours away from home for a couple of nights. Then you will feel more confident to head out further and stay longer. It is really fun to get out and enjoy some time together in nature and away from devices!
Camping With Kids: What To Bring And What To Leave At Home
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Packing Camping List With Kids
- Sun Protectant
- Natural Mosquito Control
- Emergency and Survival Kit (with first aid supplies & enough for your entire party)
- Packaged Food (for example: top ramen, packaged tuna, nuts, dry fruits, beef jerky and make sure you have enough snacks for the little ones such as, granola bars, sunflower seeds, fruit leathers, freeze dried foods, etc.)
- Deck of cards or favorite portable game (i.e Bannagram)
- Swimwear (only if you plan on going out in a lake or river)
- Binoculars
- Clothes and extra clothes in case of weather conditions or any kid related emergency
- Towels/ Wipes
- Compass and Map
- Water Filtration System or plenty of water for bathing/drinking /cleaning
- Sleeping pad and sleeping bags
- Family Tent
- Headlamps (for each person) and LED, battery-powered, or rechargeable Lantern for lighting up the campsite or tent interior
- Hiking boots
- Lightweight Fishing Poles (if you will be near a lake or river)
- Comfort item (bringing along your kid’s favorite stuffed animal to sleep with out in the nature could ease the experience if they’ve never gone camping before!)
- Camping Scavenger Hunt Printables (easy and fun)
Hopefully, you already own most of this camping gear but if not you can find bargains by buying off season, second hand, or using coupons. Try outdoor stores and then search for coupons online. Easy peasy- less than 20 items on that camping with kids checklist!
What To Leave At Home When Camping With Kids
For this section it isn’t so much what to leave at home but all the excess that you can leave at home (bare in mind there will be things you need to bring according to your child’s needs).
- Excess; they don’t need to bring their stuffed animal collection or entire bedding etc. Try to pack an even amount that can be spread out for every one to carry. Now, if your car is going to be at the location of the campsite you obviously have more wriggle room of what you can bring but it doesn’t hurt to have a trial run of how heavy the bags or how full the car is. Wouldn’t be fun to hike into a campsite with lots of excess that you didn’t need! Plus, you’ll have a lot of grumpy kiddos!
- Toys: you don’t need to haul out your child’s play room for him/her to be entertained. Trust me, the whole part of camping is to experience a different form of entertainment. If your child would like to bring one of their stuffed friends, make sure they are small and can be transported easily.
- Electronics: These are just best to be left at home. You are guaranteed not to break or damage them if they stay home and your family memories will be filled with conversations at the fireplace instead of everyone on their iPads.
Going camping with kids is not much different than when you go by yourself, significant other, or friends but making sure you have a few of the extra things I listed that keep the kids in mind when camping can be real lifesavers!
Suggestions For Camping With Kids
When camping with kids, it is very important to have an “in case of an emergency escape route” etc. Familiarize not only yourself but the entire family with the proper outdoor principles and camping safety tips. For example:
Use Designated Fire Rings Only: Never build a fire outside of a designated area.
Always Supervised: An adult must be present at the fire at all times.
Teach kids to sit while roasting marshmallows to avoid tipping into the fire.
Teach Stop, Drop, and Roll: Show kids what to do if clothes catch fire.
Putting Out The Fire: Drown the fire with water.
Also, when camping with kids, try to choose locations you are very familiar with and are easily accessible.
Don’t let any of this detour you from getting out and exploring nature with your little ones, as long as you are well prepared and are knowledgable, the experience will be fun and a great way to get away from the house!
Conclusion
Camping with kids can be a memorable and enriching experience when you’re well-prepared. A thoughtful checklist ensures you have everything you need to keep your family safe, comfortable, and entertained in the great outdoors. From packing the right gear to planning kid-friendly activities, preparation helps minimize stress and maximize fun. Use this checklist as a guide to create lasting memories, foster a love of nature, and enjoy quality time together under the stars.
What have you brought in the past that later you found to you shouldn’t left at home on your camping adventures? Do you have any additional Do’s and Dont’s to add to our packing list for camping with kids? Leave your comments below.
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