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Top 20 Camping Essentials

Dewey LewisBy Dewey LewisJune 10, 2025No Comments7 Mins Read
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If you are new to camping, you may be wondering what gear and camping supplies you need to get before you reserve a campsite. Well, you’re in luck. This guide covers all the camping essentials so you can have a fun and relaxing trip.

However, please note that this guide focuses on camping at drive-in campsites where you can park your car right next to your tent. This is the best option for beginners because it let you to bring a bit more gear and convenience than if you were hiking to your campsite.

Whether you’re planning a quick weekend getaway or a full-blown family adventure, here are 20 camping essentials.

1. Tent

Even if you like the idea of sleeping under the stars, it’s wise to bring a tent as a shelter from an unexpected storm, heavy dew, or insects. When choosing a tent, the two main factors to consider are the weather and how many people will need it for shelter.

Some tents come with ground protection (called a footprint) to help to keep the interior dry. Another option is to use a tarp on the floor of your tent. No matter what the packaging claims, you should always practice setting up a new tent at home. Check the stakes for strength and pack a rubber mallet to secure the tent at the campsite.

2. Tarp or Shade Shelter

A basic tarp or pop-up canopy can make a huge difference when the sun is blazing or a rain shower rolls in. Use it to create a shaded cooking area, cover your gear, or provide a dry place to hang out. It’s a lightweight, affordable way to boost your comfort at camp, no matter the weather.

3. Sleeping Gear

Temperatures can drop significantly at nightfall, and a sleeping bag is essential for keeping you warm and comfortable. Choose a sleeping bag that has a comfort rating for the weather conditions. And since you’re not backpacking, many beginners enjoy the added insulation of an air mattress or a sleeping pad under their bag.

4. Water

Find out in advance if your campground offers access to water. Even if it does, it’s still a good idea to bring along at least a day’s supply of water to drink, cook, and wash dishes. I’d suggest some collapsible water containers with spigots. They don’t take up much space until you need them, and you can refill them if you find a water source.

5. Stove

A portable stove is convenient and practical for beginning campers to prepare their meals. (Also, fire restrictions may prevent campfires in some areas prone to wildfires.) This Coleman stove has two adjustable burners, panels to block the wind, and it runs for up to one hour on high on a 16.4-ounce propane cylinder.

6. Camp Chairs and Table

Some campgrounds have picnic tables for your use, but you may want to sit around the campfire, under a shady tree, or beside a nearby stream for your meals. Here is a lightweight, portable table and chair set designed for camping. Or you could get this folding picnic table.

7. Firestarter

There’s nothing like sitting around a campfire to make a camping trip seem “official.” Take along waterproof matches, a cigarette lighter, and some dry bark or newspaper strips packed in a waterproof container.

8. First Aid Kit

Sunburn, blisters, cuts, scrapes, and insect bites can make a camping trip go downhill quickly for a newbie. Be sure to pack a basic first-aid kit to care for any of these minor problems before they get worse.

9. Dishes, Cutlery, and Tubs for Washing Them

Plan your meals ahead of time, keeping in mind that the less prep needed, the better for cooking and cleaning up at the campsite. Here’s a handy utensil and cutlery set designed for camping. And here’s a clever, collapsible cookware set.

10. Pocket Knife or Multitool

A quality pocket knife can be a life-saver on a camping trip. You can use it to cut a rope or a fishing line, slice food, open a package, sharpen a stick, cut away vines, or tighten a screw.

11. Map and Compass

If you plan to hike as part of your camping trip, make sure you have a detailed printed map and a compass. Do not rely solely on your phone since cell reception can fail and battery power can run out.

12. Lighting

Flashlights are good to have on hand, but many experienced campers prefer headlamps so they can keep their hands free as they navigate in the dark. Rechargeable lanterns are handy for the table or inside the tent.

13. Clothing and Rain Gear

The weather will influence your clothing choices, but experienced campers pack light and rely on layers of lightweight fabrics. Be sure to pack a waterproof hooded jacket and some wool socks, long-sleeved shirts, and long pants for chilly nights.

14. Hygiene Items

Each person should pack their own small bag of personal hygiene necessities. Each person should also have a roll of toilet paper and a microfiber towel.

15. Insect Repellent and Sunblock

Don’t let pesky insects or painful sunburn ruin your adventure. Pack enough bug spray and sunscreen supplies for everyone in your group to use liberally.

16. Cooler and Food Storage

Even if you’re only camping for a night or two, keeping your food fresh and safe from animals is a must. A good cooler with ice packs will keep perishables cold, and locking food bins will deter curious critters. Don’t forget to store your food and trash in your car or a designated animal-proof container overnight.

17. Trash Bags

It’s easy to forget about trash until it piles up. Bring plenty of large garbage bags to collect all your waste and recyclables. Many campgrounds are pack-in, pack-out, meaning you need to bring home everything you brought in—including your trash.

18. Rope or Paracord

A strong rope can serve a hundred purposes at a campsite. Use it for hanging a clothesline, securing a tarp, or even hoisting food into a tree to keep it away from animals. Paracord is lightweight, compact, and super handy for unexpected fixes.

Even if you have a quality sleeping bag, it’s wise to pack an extra blanket or two. They’re great for added warmth, padding, or simply cozying up around the fire. Wool or fleece blankets are ideal since they retain heat even if they get damp.

20. No-Tech Entertainment

No sitting around the campfire on your phone is allowed. Instead, bring along playing cards, travel-sized board games, bikes, fishing gear, rafts, or kayaking gear (and life vests), as well as all the ingredients for s’mores.

With a little planning and foresight, beginners can have a successful first trip that leads to many more camping adventures. Keeping things simple for your first trip will help build your confidence in camping in more remote locations.

Before you leave for your first trip, consider spending a night “camping out” in your back yard. You can use this experience as a way to practice setting up your tent and using your portable stove.

After your trial run, make a checklist of all the items you’ll need for your “real” trip and then check a current weather forecast for your destination.

One more thing – all the increased interest in camping has led to many popular campsites being fully booked six months or even a year in advance. Visit the campsite’s website or call ahead before setting out. You may need to choose an alternative place.

Then, find out all you can about the site, including water availability and any restrictions that might be in place, to avoid any unnecessary disappointment. If you do all these things, you’re certain to have a great camping experience.

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