Camping Checklist

Before you venture out into the great outdoors, it is important that you know exactly what to bring. Make sure you check out our camping checklist below before you head out. There may be other supplies that are not included in our camping checklist so make sure you spend some time thinking of other supplies you may need. Once you get to your destination it can be a large inconvenience if you do happen to forget anything, so remember to go through the entire camping checklist thoroughly.

Camping Cooking Supplies:

 Camping Stove
 Camping Propane / Fuel
 Grill (Often provided at campgrounds over fire)
 Matches or Lighter
 Charcoal
 Firewood
 Fire Starters - Kindling Wood
Axe or Knife
 Campfire Permit (If Required)
 Fire Extinguisher
 Pots or Frying Pans
 Towel
 Spatula
 Skewers
 Silverware (Plastic ware)
 Can Opener
 Bottle Opener
 Cork Screw (For Wine)
 Cutting board
 Napkins or Paper Towels
 lates/Cups
 Paper Plates/Cups
 Water
 Cooler
 Ice
 Tea Kettle or Coffee Press
 Folding Table
 Lawn or Camping Chairs
 Tablecloth
 Containers To Store Food
 Ziploc Bags
 Aluminum Foil
 Trash Bags
 Scrub Pad or Sponge
 Dish Towels
Camping Food and Drinks:

 Condiments
 Butter
Ketchup
 Mayonnaise
 Mustard
 Relish
 Salt & Pepper
 Seasonings
 Bread and Buns
 Cheese
 Fresh Fruit and Vegetables
 Meat to cook over a fire
Stew/Soup
 Baked Beans
 Hot Dogs
 Hamburgers
 Buns
 Cereal (remember the milk)
 Gum
 Snacks and Chips
 Granola Bars or Trail Mix
 Smores (Marshmallows, Chocolate
 Hershey Bars, Graham Crackers)
 Beer
 Wine
 Hot Chocolate - Mix with Water
 Juice
 Milk
 Soda
 Tea or Coffee
 Water
 Hydrating Liquids, Gatorade, PowerAde
 etc..
Camping Tents, Shelter, and Bedding:

 Tent
 Mallet/Hammer
 Rope
 Tarp
 Candles or Candle Lamp
 Flashlight
 Batteries
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Blankets
 Pillows
 Sleeping Bag
 Sleeping Mat
 Air Mattress
 Air Pump
 Foam Pad (Smaller than a mattress);
 Ground Tarp
 Hammock
 Battery Clock
Camping Clothing:

 Gloves
 Hat or beanie for warmth
 Sunglasses
 T-shirts
 Sweat Shirt
 Fleece (good for wicking water)
 Jacket (waterproof)
 Underwear (Polypropylene to pull away moisture)
 Pants
 Shorts
 Swimsuit
 Socks;
 Shoes (slip on for around camp)
Hiking Boots
 Laundry Bag (Plastic Grocery bags work well for dirty clothes)
 Umbrella
Camping Personal Hygiene:

 Tissues
 Toilet Paper
 Mouthwash
 Toothbrush
 Towel
 Toothpaste
 Shampoo and Conditione
 Dental Floss
 Breath Mints
 Q-tips
 Flip flops for shower
 Soap and box
 Washcloth
 Quarters (Often required for showers)
 Deodorant
 Tweezers
 Razor
 Makeup
 Shaving Cream
 Mirror
 Brush or Comb
 First Aid Kit
 Band-Aids
 Hydrogen Peroxide or Antiseptic
 Aspirin or Tylenol
 Sunscreen 
 Cold Pills
 Thermometer
 Chap stick or Lip Balm
 Insect Repellent
 Wet Wipes
 Nail clippers
Camping Miscellaneous:

 Camera
 Watch
 Clothes line with clothes pins>
 Day Backpack
 Fishing Gear
 Binoculars
 Canteen
 Emergency Whistle
 Compass
 Hiking Guides
 Maps
 Radio
 Knife
 Saw
 Magazines
 Bikes/Bike Helmets>
 Book 
 Playing Cards
 Paper and Pen/Pencil
 Lifejackets (if camping and rafting)
 Inflatable Boat
 eservation Info
 Cell phone charger
 Walkie-talkies

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