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Top 7 Essential Camping Gear for Outdoor Adventures

When my family goes camping, these are the things we take to ensure we have the best — and more comfortable — time ever.

My family and I are avid outdoor enthusiasts who love to hike and camp worldwide. From beautiful state parks to far-flung destinations like Australia and India, I have camped with my kids since they were six months old.

While I understand that camping with children can be intimidating, bringing the right gear can make all the difference in ensuring that a trip is comfortable and enjoyable. Based on a lot of trials and tests on what works and what doesn’t, here are seven must-haves that I always pack for every camping adventure.

Kelty Discovery Basecamp Backpacking Tent

Amazon

This is a free-standing, dome design tent that allows for a fast, simple set-up. It has lightweight, sturdy fiberglass tent poles, a waterproof rainfly, a vestibule, and plenty of internal storage pockets. My kids have gone camping multiple times, so they know how to set up tents, but the pre-attached guylines mean the setup is a breeze, even for first-time campers.

At 53 square feet wide and 58 inches high, this tent has plenty of room and includes everything you need for a family of four in the woods. Yet it only weighs 8 pounds 8 ounces, making it easy to carry if your campsite is further away from your car. If your kids are older and need more room to spread out, the six-person tent is a great option.

UST Monarch Sleeping Bag With Temp Control

Amazon

When camping outdoors and sleeping under the stars, a good quality sleeping bag can make all the difference between getting a good night’s sleep versus being miserable. The UST Monarch Sleeping Bag features adjustable temperature settings that make it easier for kids to stay comfortable. No more complaints of being too hot or too cold with the wing feature that can help regulate the temperature as needed.

Vasque Breeze Hiking Shoe

REI

One of the best ways to engage kids during camping is to take them hiking along all the trails surrounding the campground. A good pair of all-terrain hiking shoes is essential. My family enjoys the lightweight and supportive Vasque Breeze Hiking Shoe, which is waterproof and made from recycled materials. The high-rebound footbeds provide excellent support on the trails, and at only 1 pound 8 ounces, these shoes are easy to pack for extended hikes.

Exped Typhoon 15 Daypack

REI

Daypacks are essential for camping. They hold essentials like clothes, toiletries, and extra socks, while also being versatile for activities around the campsite. The Exped Typhoon 15 Pack features a roll-top closure for easy accessibility, adjustable padded shoulder straps, and a breathable mesh back panel for ventilation and comfort.

Thermacell Mosquito Repellent LED Camping Lantern

Amazon

Love camping but hate bugs? This mosquito-repellent lantern is a must-have. It provides a 15-foot protection zone, ensuring your campsite remains bug-free. Each package includes a reusable lantern, fuel cartridge, and mosquito-repellent mats, making it an essential item for a pleasant camping experience.

Stasher Storage Bags

Amazon

Stasher bags are reusable, durable, and an excellent camping hack. They can store frozen foods, snacks, or even serve as bowls. These leak-proof bags are made from food-grade silicone and can be thrown into the dishwasher for easy cleaning.

REI Pack Away Soft Cooler

REI

The REI Pack Away Soft Cooler is versatile, soft-sided, and holds up to 17 liters of gear. Its features include a leak-proof liner and padded shoulder straps for easier carrying, making it the perfect companion for family camping adventures.

Laird Superfood Snacks for Camp and Trail

Amazon

Nutrition is critical during camping adventures. Laird Superfood offers convenient snacks like protein bars, hydrating mixes, and functional mushroom blends. The Instant Chai Latte with coconut creamer is a favorite among our family, especially as a relaxing treat after a busy day by the campfire.

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