Kids On Board

Top Tips for Camping with Kids

Whether you’re a seasoned camping family or just thinking about your first trip, there might be some tricks and tips below to help you prepare. Thank you to the Facebook community for sharing their ideas!

Top Tips:

Consider going with another family for part or all of your trip. This means you can share supplies and chores like meal prep.

If you’ve got room and have bikes, take them, at least for the kids to be able to get around the campground easily.

Have some wet weather activities stored out of sight somewhere so you can bring them out if and when the weather packs in. Having a rainy day, off campground activity up your sleeve will also help (cinema, bowling alley, swimming pool, museum). Look here for ideas specific to your area.

Your first camping trip with a tent could just be in the back garden so you can test the waters! Otherwise try a cabin on a campground. Once you’re ready to go under canvas, borrow another family’s gear so you can try before you buy. The big items like a tent, beds, sleeping bags are essential but expensive. If you’re driving to a campground the following will make your stay more comfortable; folding table, chairs, a gazebo and an extra tent for older kids but again add to the price.

What to take

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Obviously what you take will depend on how much space you have and what’s available where you’re going. For big items, see above but for more day-to-day stuff think about the following:

Extras for little kids/babies

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Remember:

for younger kids try to keep to bedtime routines that you have at home but don’t stress too much if they’re going to sleep later than usual and waking up earlier than usual. If you’re there for awhile, sleeping patterns will adjust

have a meal plan of ideas before you leave and take all non-perishable foods with you. Weigh out ingredients where necessary e.g. dry ingredients for breakfast pancakes and keep in a snaplock bag. Have meals that require fresh meat and veg early in your time away. Freezing meat/fish will mean it keeps for a little longer. You can also ask a butcher to vacuum pack meat.