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    Home » Travel » United States

    Camping Essentials and Camping tips from a Park Ranger

    Published: Jul 28, 2015 · Updated: Dec 29, 2022 by Tammilee · This post may contain affiliate links

    My dear Husband has been a Park Ranger for over 15 years. I figured I would pick his brain this week and bring all of his best camping essentials and camping tips to you! Trust me he is a wealth of knowledge when it comes to the parks and camping in parks. Some days I am amazed at everything they see and do in the parks.

    Camping Tips and Essentials

    Camping Essentials

    These are the essentials we pack for every camping trip. We also pack our tent, sleeping bags, and other items, but we figured you know to pack something to sleep in and on 🙂

    Smores Kit ~ What camping trip is complete without smores! You can pick up Golden Emblem Honey Grahams and Marshmallows at your local CVS. We like to make gourmet smores and use Gold Emblem Select Gourmet European Milk Chocolate with Sea salt caramel in our smores. Hello YUM! Don't forget to bring smores sticks and napkins for easy cleanup. I don't know about you but I always seem to get marshmallow all over myself.

    Sunscreen and Lip Balm ~ I love the CVS brand sunscreen and lip balm! I bring it on all of our travels. The new packaging is so easy to pack and throw in your backpack so you have it while hiking.

    Insect repellent and itch relief cream ~ I am pretty sure the mosquitos have a radar to find the one spot I miss with insect repellent. Plan ahead and have both repellent and itch cream with you.

    Laundry Pen ~ These pens work great for when you have an accidental spill or stain and you can't do laundry for a day or 2. Plus they help with the mud and grime you may run into while camping.

    Hand and Face towelettes ~ These work great for removing not only makeup but making sure your face is clean before you hit the tent for the night.

    Snacks~ We like to bring snacks that can withstand warm weather or the rain without too many issues. Check out CVS Gold Emblem Chewy Protein Bars, dried cranberries, red soft licorice, pistachio, and almond blend of gold emblem abound trail mix or the Hearty Harvest Probiotic Trail Mix!

    Water ~ Pack water bottles with you and make sure you have enough water so everyone stays hydrated

    Rainy weather activities - We all hope for great weather when we go camping but just in case pack a few rainy weather activities. Cards, board games, a movie on the iPad, etc.

    Calling Card - Just in case you are in an area that doesn't have cell phone service and you want/need to call someone. Most campgrounds still have payphones in them for emergencies.

    Hand Sanitizer

    First Aid Kit ~ We picked up a great first aid kit at CVS. We keep it in the Jeep at all times. We are going to pick up a second one the next time we go shopping so we can add them to our travel bags.

    Lighting - Don't forget to pack a flashlight or lantern or maybe both for your trip! The walk to the bathroom can be really dark at night and a flashlight will be your best friend. We downloaded a flashlight app to our phones for just in case the batteries die in our flashlights or lantern. We know we always keep our phones charged so we have a flashlight just in case.

    Shower shoes and money for the showers- One of the nice things about many campgrounds is the showers! You don't have to go days without a shower. Just remember to bring shower shoes.  In many parks you have to pay for the showers with quarters or tokens. Make sure and have quarters ready just in case. You can always use them to buy tokens if needed.

    Camping tips from a Park Ranger

    Camping Tips from a Park Ranger!

    1. Make a reservation early! Especially if you want a specific part of the campground or a specific site.  Depending on where you are camping you may need to check with the park office to see if you need backcountry permits.

    2. Buy firewood on-site, do not transport wood from one place to another. This helps prevent the spread of bugs and diseases that can affect the trees and forest.

    3. Bring a bin for dirty dishes

    4. Do not bring food or toiletries into your tent EVER! Once you bring food/toiletries into your tent your tent permanently smells like food. The last thing you want to do is attract woodland creatures to come to visit in the middle of the night to see what food you have.

    5. Ask rangers for tips on hikes and things to do

    6. Check in with the camp hosts for ideas on things to do and see. Tips on exploring the area.  Camp Hosts live in the campground and give you a real insight into what to see and do, plus they can give you tips on what to avoid! They are the eyes and ears of the campground.

    7. Check to see what fire levels are in the area and if fires are permitted. With the extremely hot summer, we have been having fires that are not permitted in Washington State Parks currently.

    8. Charge all of your devices before you leave. Most campgrounds do not have individual electric plug-ins at the campsite. Make sure your phones, iPads, video players, or any other electronics you may want with you are charged. Otherwise, you may be sitting in the bathroom trying to keep them charged.

    9. Dress in layers! You never know how quickly the weather will change while you are in the park.

    10. HAVE FUN! The parks are amazing! Make sure and give yourself enough time to relax and enjoy the park. Don't try to cram every nook and cranny into a quick trip. Give yourself time to soak up the park.

    Looking for more tips from a Park Ranger? Check out John's new blog - Park Ranger John for great travel and park tips from a Park Ranger!

    Check out these great tips on camping with kids.

    I’m proud to partner with CVS/pharmacy for the #FindYourHealthy campaign. I am being sponsored by CVS/pharmacy for my posts and activities, but all opinions expressed are my own, and all product claims or program details

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    About Tammilee

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    Comments

    1. ann

      March 22, 2016 at 8:37 pm

      Wow, who wears makeup when camping??

      Reply
    2. Terri Ramsey Beavers

      August 03, 2015 at 4:28 am

      Thanks you so much for the great camping tips. My daughter and SIL love to take the grands camping and I'm going to share these tips with them. I used to go camping all the time myself until I had back surgery.

      Reply
    3. Nicole

      August 02, 2015 at 7:59 pm

      Another one to bookmark! Thank you for sharing these helpful tips. I really appreciate it and it so useful.

      Reply
    4. Amy Desrosiers

      August 02, 2015 at 1:24 pm

      I love CVS brand stuff too! They make the best items for first aid and such!

      Reply
    5. April

      August 02, 2015 at 11:43 am

      My husband has been talking about going camping so this is great timing for me to read. There are so many beautiful camping areas around.

      Reply
    6. Daisy

      August 02, 2015 at 7:38 am

      These are great tips because it's been a while since we have gone camping and I'm rusty on what to bring. I like your tip for charging phones ahead of time. I am bad about remembering to charge things, so that is a must-have one my reminder list.

      Reply
    7. Clarissa

      July 31, 2015 at 4:30 pm

      These are great tips! I plan on going camping soon before it gets too cold.

      Reply
    8. Michelle

      July 30, 2015 at 11:32 am

      What a great list of camping supplies from a park ranger. I personally think that camping can be such a nicer experience if you have everything you need.

      Reply
    9. Shaney Vijendranath

      July 30, 2015 at 4:58 am

      I've never been camping but really want to go soon! My husband loves it especially for photos.

      Reply
    10. Amanda Tempel

      July 29, 2015 at 10:11 pm

      This will definitely come in handy for me one day! I've never been camping - But it's on my to-do list.

      Reply
    11. Heather

      July 29, 2015 at 9:49 pm

      I have yet to go camping with me family. I think they are now at the right age to really enjoy it. I would have forgotten board games, that's a great idea!

      Reply
    12. Marts

      July 29, 2015 at 8:35 pm

      Ohh, I miss camping! Back in the childhood days I always enjoy the camp fires and sleeping in tents. Thanks for these ideas, might come handy when I have an opportunity to go camping again.

      Reply
    13. CourtneyLynne

      July 29, 2015 at 8:09 pm

      These are such great tip!!! Bug spray is so important!!! I literally got eaten alive when I was a kid. After a camping trip my parents took me to the doctor because I had so many bites. I'm not bug spray obsessed!

      Reply
    14. Ourfamilyworld

      July 29, 2015 at 8:03 pm

      These are wonderful tips. We've never been on a real camping adventure, but I will keep this in mind when we go.

      Reply
    15. Penny Struebig

      July 29, 2015 at 5:30 pm

      This is a very thorough list! I feel like if I took these items and followed the park ranger tips I could have a great camping weekend.

      Reply
    16. Joanne T Ferguson

      July 29, 2015 at 4:57 pm

      I have never been camping to date! These camping tips and essentials you highlighted are great, especially the calling card!

      Reply
    17. Liz Mays

      July 29, 2015 at 2:47 pm

      These are great camping ideas. I know I couldn't leave for a camping trip without stocking up on all the essentials.

      Reply
    18. Lisa

      July 29, 2015 at 12:16 pm

      I never thought before about not bringing firewood in from an outside place but it really makes sense with the bugs and such. What a great list of camping essentials.

      Reply
    19. Lauren R

      July 29, 2015 at 11:54 am

      Oh goodness, I haven't been camping in so long, and I miss it! I'm such a mountains girl! Thanks for these awesome tips!

      Reply
    20. Megan Elford

      July 29, 2015 at 4:50 am

      I totally second the shower shoes (I use cheap flip flops)! Showers can get really gross, and then there's the bacteria to worry about.

      Reply
    21. Angelic Sinova

      July 28, 2015 at 11:51 pm

      A Smores kit is definitely a must for any camping trip, along with a first aid kit of course! I really hope I get to go camping again one day <3

      Reply
    22. Sophie O'Reilly

      July 28, 2015 at 10:31 pm

      Having a first aid kit when camping is so important, as you never know what could happen. I always bring a whole lot of wipes and hand sanitizers with me.

      Reply

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