Camping is a timeless activity that allows individuals to connect with nature, unwind, and create lasting memories with loved ones. Whether you’re a seasoned camper or a novice, the key to a successful camping trip lies in proper planning and packing. To alleviate the stress of preparing for multi-day camping excursions, we’ve compiled a comprehensive checklist to ensure you have everything you need for a comfortable and enjoyable outdoor experience.
The Gear
1. Site Gear/Furniture
- Table
- Chairs (camping/backpacking)
- Hammock + tree straps
- Outdoor rug
- Tablecloth (w/ clips)
- Clothesline (w/ clothes pins)
- Clear plastic bins to store items
- Insect repellent (or Thermacell)
- Sit pads for insulation on chairs
2. Primitive Site Gear
(when water, toilets, & electricity aren’t available)
- Water filter/purification
- Collapsible water bottles or large water container
- Trowel/shovel (when outhouses aren’t available)
- Toilet waste bag
- Portable camp shower
3. Shelter/Bedding
- Tent (camping/backpacking)
- Footprint
- Stakes + guylines + mallet
- Sleeping bag (camping/backpacking)
- Sleeping pad, mattress, or cot
- Air pump or pump sack
- Pillow
- Camping blanket(s)
- Sunshade, tarp, or screen house (w/ stakes + guylines)
- Duct tape + Tenacious tape (repairs)
4. Electronics
- Power bank & extra batteries
- Phone & charger
- Camera
- Tripod & wireless shutter remote
- Lens cloth
- Headlamp
- Lantern or tent lights
- Map or GPS
- Headphones or speaker to play music
5. Bags for garbage & recycling
- Bottle opener/corkscrew
- Can opener
- Potholder
- Measuring cups/spoons
- Paracord + food bag (for bear country)
Consumables
- Water
- Ice for cooler
- Food & snacks (or freeze-dried meals)
- Beverages
- Coffee/tea/creamer
- Condiments
- Spice kit
- Cooking oil or non-stick spray
Camp Kitchen
- Cooler
- Stove + fuel (camping/backpacking)
- Lighter or matches
- Cookware (camping/backpacking)
- Cooking utensils (spatula, ladle, etc.)
- Grill rack/dutch oven (to cook over fire)
- Coffee maker
- Travel mug(s)
- Water bottle(s) or hydration pack
- Dishes + utensils
- Cutting board + knife
- Biodegradable soap + sponge
- Dishwashing basin (or plastic bin)
- Pack towel or paper towels
- Food containers, Ziploc bags + foil
Clothing & Footwear
- Hiking pants (men’s/women’s)
- Shorts (men’s/women’s)
- Short-sleeve shirt & sun shirt (men’s/women’s)
- Underwear (men’s/women’s)
- Down jacket and/or fleece jacket
- Windbreaker and/or rain jacket (depending on forecast)
- Base layers
- Shoes & socks
- Hats (1 warm, 1 for sun)
- Sunglasses
- Gloves
- Swimsuit & pack towel
- Sandals (men’s/women’s) or camp shoes
- Bandana or washcloth
Personal Gear
- Daypack
- Knife or multitool
- Wallet (cash, credit card, ID)
- Duffle bag
- First aid kit
- Sunscreen + lip balm
- Toiletries (shampoo, lotion, etc.)
- Prescription Rx
- Toilet Paper
- Hand sanitizer
- Travel toothbrush, paste + floss
- Comb/brush
- Ear plugs + sleep mask
- Permits/reservations/fees/licenses
- Check weather forecast
Campfire Supplies
- Hatchet
- Firestarter (egg cartons work well)
- Matches or lighter
- Firewood (if unavailable near campsite)
- Tarp (to cover wood + protect car)
- Roasting forks for s’mores
Fun & Entertainment
- Games (dice, cards, etc.)
- Reading material, notebook/sketchbook & pen
- Instruments
- Binoculars
- Fishing gear
- Books/maps/field guides
- Dog gear (dishes, leash, longline, bed)
Camping Tips
Staying Organized
- Use clear plastic bins with lids to keep camping gear organized
- Pre-chill both food and cooler before loading
- Separate drinks from food in two smaller coolers
- Cover the cooler with a blanket, sleeping bag, or pad, and keep it in the shade
Camping Food
- Plan meals ahead for a smoother cooking experience
- Explore easy camping recipes for gourmet tastes
Stay Cool, Cooler
- Opt for a quality cooler with thick insulation
- Utilize tips to maximize cooler performance in hot weather
Garbage in Camp
- Follow Leave No Trace protocol
- Separate garbage from recyclables
- Dispose of garbage properly, especially in bear country
First Aid Kits
- Have a well-equipped first aid kit for minor injuries and common issues
With this comprehensive checklist, you’ll be well-prepared for your camping adventure, ensuring a stress-free and enjoyable experience in the great outdoors. Happy camping!

