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Camping Gear Checklist – Online Custom by Trip Type

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Camping Gear Checklist

Customize your packing list by trip type, season & duration

Backpacking

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Frequently Asked Questions

For a weekend camping trip (1–2 nights), focus on the 10 essentials: tent or shelter, sleeping bag, sleeping pad, camp stove with fuel, food and snacks, water (at least 1 gallon per person per day), headlamp or flashlight, first aid kit, weather-appropriate clothing, and navigation tools. Use our checklist generator above and select "1–2 Days" to get a tailored list. Car campers can afford to bring more comfort items like chairs and a cooler, while backpackers should prioritize lightweight, multi-purpose gear.

Backpacking gear prioritizes low weight, compactness, and multi-functionality. Ultralight tents, down sleeping bags, compact stoves, and water filters are standard. Every ounce counts when you carry everything on your back.

Car camping gear allows for larger, heavier, and more luxurious items: spacious tents, cots or air mattresses, full-size coolers, camp kitchens, chairs, and even portable power stations. Weight and bulk are not constraints when you have a vehicle. Select "Backpacking" or "Car Camping" above to see the difference in recommended gear.

Winter camping requires specialized gear to handle freezing temperatures and snow. Key additions include: a 4-season tent rated for snow loads, a cold-weather sleeping bag (rated at least 10°F below expected lows), an insulated sleeping pad (R-value 5+), layered clothing with moisture-wicking base layers, insulated boots, microspikes or snowshoes, and extra fuel for melting snow. Never camp in winter without proper insulation, emergency shelter, and a reliable way to start a fire. Select "Winter Camping" above for a complete checklist.

Family camping requires extra planning for comfort, safety, and entertainment. Beyond basic camping gear, pack: extra clothing layers for kids, favorite snacks and comfort foods, games and books, glow sticks or night lights, child-sized camp chairs, extra towels, wet wipes, a well-stocked first aid kit with children's medications, sunscreen and bug spray suitable for kids, and a larger tent for family space. Our "Family Camping" checklist includes all these essentials plus age-appropriate gear recommendations.

Glamping (glamorous camping) emphasizes luxury and comfort in the outdoors. Glamping gear includes: spacious canvas tents or bell tents, real beds or high-end air mattresses with quality bedding, furniture like nightstands and rugs, string lights and lanterns for ambiance, gourmet cooking equipment, comfortable seating, and decorative touches. While regular camping focuses on practicality, glamping creates a boutique outdoor experience. Select "Glamping" above to see a curated luxury camping checklist.

Organize gear by category using color-coded dry bags, clear plastic bins, or stuff sacks. Label everything clearly. Group items by function: kitchen gear in one bin, sleeping gear in another, clothing in a duffel. For backpacking, use ultralight stuff sacks and prioritize accessibility—keep frequently used items (snacks, map, headlamp) in external pockets. Our checklist above is organized by category to help you pack systematically. Print it out and check items off as you load them.

The most commonly forgotten camping items include: can opener (for canned food), extra batteries, trash bags, paper towels, toilet paper, sunscreen, insect repellent, a lighter or matches (as backup), camp soap, a repair kit with duct tape, and spare tent stakes. Campers also frequently underestimate water needs—plan for at least 1 gallon per person per day. Using a comprehensive checklist like ours significantly reduces the chance of leaving essentials behind.

Yes! Our interactive checklist above lets you check and uncheck items based on your personal needs. You can add custom items to any category. Use the Print button to generate a paper copy, or click Copy to copy the list to your clipboard for pasting into notes or a document. Your checklist selections are automatically saved in your browser, so they'll be here when you return. For different trips, simply switch the trip type and customize again.