When you are prepping for a family vacation, it can be easy to forget some items in your stash. You don’t want to shell out a lot of money replacing forgotten items at your camp resort’s store, so here is a list of some must-bring camping items. Be sure to check these items off your pre-camping checklist so you never go without on those family camping trips!
A first aid kit
You are bound to experience a bump, bruise, scratch, or burn while on a camping trip. Carry one with you at all times and make sure it is stocked with plenty of bandages of all sizes, anti-septic cream, burn ointment, gauze, and medical tape. While you’re at it, be sure to pack things like asthma inhalers or Epipens as needed!
Peanut butter and Nutella
These two snack staples are a must for any family vacation, as they are well-liked by all ages and can be used for many different purposes. Peanut butter especially is a great source of protein that can be used for a makeshift dinner, or to even remove gum from your hair!
A couple pairs of matches and a lighter
You can leave matches in your camping bag for long periods of time, but it is always a good idea to have a couple more for backup. It can also be helpful to have a lighter on hand in case the matches get wet.
Tarps
These are great if you are camping in tents and need a little extra protection. They are easy to store and take up virtually no space in the car.
Flashlights and Lanterns
You can never have enough sources of light when you are camping. Bring at least one flashlight for every person in your party to use, and toss a few lanterns in your bag. Don’t forget plenty of extra batteries, too.
A water filter
For those roughing it, it is a good idea to bring a water filter so you will not be concerned over the quality of the water you’re drinking. You can get portable water bottle filters, or a big jug or pump for the entire family to use.
An extra set of sheets and blankets
Mother Nature can surprise you and deliver a rainstorm at the most inopportune moment. Leaks happen quite frequently when tent camping, so you can never be too safe. Always pack extra bedding, just in case. After all, who wants to sleep in damp sheets?
On average, camping aficionados spend 14.9 days a year camping. No matter where you stay, remember these items for a family vacation with no stress!