The Ultimate Camping Gear Guide (2024)

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A successful camping trip starts with packing the right gear to help you brave the elements. But if your equipment list is spartan and you’re only focused on what will help you make it through the weekend, you’re doing it wrong. A few creature comforts will make your time outdoors that much more enjoyable, and many are available at a reasonable price. This list includes gear and apparel we’ve tested ourselves and use on our own trips, as well as items from brands we trust that we’ve researched and evaluated from afar. Throw them in your trunk, and your trip will already be off to a good start.

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With the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, it’s especially important to check the local regulations at your destination before you leave. Most public and private campgrounds are open but continue to operate on protocols to mitigate spreading the virus. Face masks are required in the majority of places—including at all federally managed parks and lands—access to buildings and facilities is limited in some areas, and programs or services might not be available. While you’re there, consider saving trips to popular trails or other attractions for future visits to avoid crowds.

Family Tent

Coleman 6-Person Skydome

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Family Tent

Coleman 6-Person Skydome

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Coleman’s Skydome series improves upon its classic dome tent by adding steeper walls to raise the headroom to six feet, in the case of the six-person model. Even with the added height, it was easy to pitch—one end of each main support pole is fixed to the tent body. At camp, we connected the pole segments, slid the disconnected ends into their opposite corners, and secured the tent body to the poles with snap-on clips. Inside, you and your brood can stretch out across 85 square feet and rest easy knowing the fly and tarp-style floor will shut out rain showers like they did for us.

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Two-Person Tent

Quechua Fresh & Black Easy Pop Up Tent

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Two-Person Tent

Quechua Fresh & Black Easy Pop Up Tent

The Easy, which earned our 2020 Gear of the Year award, is the kind of tent that’s not intimidating to use if you’re just getting into camping. And in all likelihood, it will make more experienced campers at the next site over think twice about their more complicated rigs. That’s because the pre-assembled tent pops up and breaks down fast by pulling on two handles or pushing two buttons, respectively. We also liked the fly’s light-blocking fabric that let us sleep past dawn, even if it did mean sacrificing some airflow inside.

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Sleeping Bag

Kelty Tuck 40

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Sleeping Bag

Kelty Tuck 40

If we hadn’t known the price before we tested it, we might have assumed the Tuck costs twice as much as it does. The spacious shape allowed us to sleep in a variety of positions and still stay warm. The hood and draft tube felt like luxurious touches on a sub-$100 bag. Plus, the zipper placement, which runs across the width of the bag at the shins, lets you create a foot vent for dumping heat. For kids, we recommend the REI Co-op Kindercone 25.

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Two-Person Sleeping Bag

Big Agnes Dream Island 15

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Two-Person Sleeping Bag

Big Agnes Dream Island 15

More frontcountry bed than two-person sleeping bag, the synthetic-insulated Dream Island 15 is purpose-built for couples. Big Agnes ditches the standard nylon liner fabric for a less technical cotton blend that’s much more like your sheets back home. Both sides of the bag have a close-to-full length zipper, so you can use it like a blanket if you don’t feel like sealing the whole thing. The built-in pad sleeve fits two 78- by 25-inch models.

You’ll hardly notice the rocky terrain underfoot with Sea to Summit’s Comfort Plus Self-Inflating sleeping pad, which impressed us enough to earn an Editors’ Choice award. The 3.1-inch thick polyurethane foam mat has triangle-shaped chambers within to reduce bulk and weight while still providing ample cushioning. A nonslip grip pattern on the bottom kept us from sliding around our tent all night.

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Pillow

Klymit Drift Camp Pillow

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Pillow

Klymit Drift Camp Pillow

We never thought a pillow would be partially responsible for our stoke ahead of car-camping weekends. Then we slept on the Drift. Shredded memory foam creates a 5.5-inch-thick platform to rest your head on that we found to be plush yet supportive. The ripstop polyester side of the reversible case repels water and dirt. Turn it inside out, and jersey cotton offers next-to-skin softness.

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Camp Lighting

Mpowerd Luci Solar String Lights

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Camp Lighting

Mpowerd Luci Solar String Lights

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Festive and functional, this solar-rechargeable string light set spans an impressive 18 feet, so we could actually illuminate a large swath of ground with it. Granted, the bulbs didn’t throw their combined 100 lumens of light far beyond that patch. Complete your setup with BioLite’s powerful and easily portable BaseLantern.

More: Best Camp Lights from Lanterns to Smart Lights

Axe

Hults Bruk Jonaker

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Axe

Hults Bruk Jonaker

The 9.4-inch curved hickory shaft on the Jonaker offers leverage for light-duty campground tasks, like making kindling and driving tent stakes into the ground. The 1-pound Swedish steel head is designed to maintain its sharp edge and, when not in use, is protected by an included leather sheath.

First Aid Kit

Adventure Medical Kits Sportsman 200

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First Aid Kit

Adventure Medical Kits Sportsman 200

Don’t get caught in the field without a first aid kit. The Sportsman has enough bandages, moleskin, and medication for a four-day excursion, and labeled, injury-specific pockets make finding the tools and supplies you need a cinch. For a portable day kit, choose Lifeline’s Trail Light Dayhiker. It weighs a scant 2.7 ounces and includes a nice variety of supplies for treating maladies like headaches, blisters, and bee stings.

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Nalgene doubles down on eco-friendliness with its new Sustain collection. Still lightweight, durable, and BPA-free, the bottles are now made with 50 percent recycled content. The 32-ounce is large enough for a few hours of exploring and comes in 11 colors. And because not every campsite has a spigot in close proximity, don’t forget to pack a reservoir to keep with you.

Stove

Eureka Ignite Plus

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Stove

Eureka Ignite Plus

The Ignite Plus still reigns supreme in our camp stove testing on account of its massive cook surface—large enough for two 12-inch pans—and excellent simmer control. Boiling water takes a bit longer, but not burning dinner makes it worth the wait.

Fuel Gauge

Bernzomatic Fuel Gauge

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Fuel Gauge

Bernzomatic Fuel Gauge

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Our tactics for determining how much fuel was left in a propane tank used to be time-consuming, unreliable, or both. Now, we power on the Bernzomatic, clip the device to an open canister, and look at the approximate measurement, displayed on screen in quarter segments. (Jetboil also has the JetGauge specifically for backpacking canisters.) For long trips, skip a standard-size 16-ounce fuel canister for Ignik’s Gas Growler Deluxe, a 1.2-gallon refillable tank.

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Cook Set

Stanley Adventure Full Kitchen Base Camp

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Cook Set

Stanley Adventure Full Kitchen Base Camp

Cook up a feast with this 21-piece set from Stanley. It has plates, bowls, and sporks for four people, as well as a 3.5-liter pot, a seven-inch frying pan, a cutting board, a dish rack, and utensils. Everything nests and locks together for unfussy carting from your car to campsite and back.

Cutlery

Toaks Titanium 3-Piece Cutlery Set

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Cutlery

Toaks Titanium 3-Piece Cutlery Set

Sporks have their time and place (backpacking, for instance, when dehydrated grub is commonplace). But for car-camping trips, dig into your meal with proper utensils. This full-size set can endure rugged settings thanks to its titanium build.

Coffee Mug

MiiR Camp Mug

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Coffee Mug

MiiR Camp Mug

Don’t be fooled by its retro look—this 12-ounce, lightweight mug is no relic from the camping days of yore. MiiR installs vacuum-insulation and a lid to keep drinks hot or cold for hours. We also like the comfortable handle and the lid’s tight-fitting seal, which prevents dribbles and leaks.

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Coffee Maker

GSI Outdoors Glacier Stainless Percolator

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Coffee Maker

GSI Outdoors Glacier Stainless Percolator

The nine-cup version of this percolator is large enough for you and your crew to get your caffeine fix. The stainless-steel handle has a silicone grip so you can safely pour a cup when your coffee is done brewing. For freshly ground beans, use VSSL’s new Java coffee grinder.

Cooler

Igloo EcoCool Latitude Roller

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Cooler

Igloo EcoCool Latitude Roller

Today’s thick-walled, hard-sided coolers let you buy ice Friday and still bring some home with you on Sunday. Igloo’s new EcoCool series—the first hard coolers made with recycled plastic—is no exception. The 60-quart Latitude promises up to five days of ice retention and has wheels and an extendable handle so you can move it around more easily.

Tablecloth

Coghlan’s Picnic Combo Pack

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Tablecloth

Coghlan’s Picnic Combo Pack

Add a homey touch to your alfresco dining with this affordable tablecloth set. The vinyl fabric is easy to clean and stays in place thanks to six steel clamps.

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Trash Can

Coghlan’s Pop-Up

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Don’t be the person who leaves their campsite trashed. Best case scenario, you’ll be pissing off the campground staff or the next group of visitors. Worst case, your scraps pose a threat to wildlife. Avail yourself of this pop-up trash can that folds flat for transport and storage and extends into a 30-gallon bin with handles and a zip top.

Lighter

UST TekFire LED Fuel-Free

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Lighter

UST TekFire LED Fuel-Free

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This lightweight flameless lighter, powered by a rechargeable lithium-ion battery, uses an arcing electrical current to light things on fire. The rubberized exterior is easy to grip, and an LED light on the bottom makes for a useful flashlight in a pinch. The wrist lanyard combines three feet of paracord with an equally long tinder thread. Of course, it can’t hurt to have a few waterproof matches stashed away just in case.

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Adrienne Donica

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Adrienne Donica tested hiking, camping, and other adventure gear as Popular Mechanics' outdoors editor, before going on to edit gear reviews for Popular Mechanics, Runner's World, and Bicycling as Expert Reviews editor. Find her on the trail, working on her latest co*cktail project, or eating mint chocolate chip ice cream.

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