Family Camping Checklist

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Family Camping CheCklist
By REI staff
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Note:
This list is intentionally extensive. Not every family will bring every item on every trip.
in and around Camp
Tent (with stakes and guylines)
Folding chairs
Tent footprint
Folding table
Tent-pole repair sleeve
Cots
Sun shade, tarp or screen house
Other furniture __________________
Sleeping bags (with optional liners)
Headlamps (with extra batteries)
Sleeping pads/air mattresses
Flashlights (with extra batteries, bulbs)
Pad/mattress repair kit
Lanterns (with mantles, if needed)
Pump for air mattresses
Lantern fuel or batteries
Pillows
Water filter or treatment tablets
Multi-tool or knife
Bikes
Daypacks
Bike trailers
Trekking poles
Inflatable boat with paddles
Child carrier
Fishing gear (and license)
Rolling jogger
Canoeing/kayaking gear
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Clothing and Footwear
(If chilly nights are possible, come prepared)
Moisture-wicking T-shirts
Long underwear
Moisture-wicking underwear
Sleepwear
Quick-drying pants/shorts
Insulating jacket or vest
Long-sleeve shirts (for sun, bugs)
Insulated pants
Sun-shielding hats
Gloves or mittens
Swimsuits
Rainwear (jacket and pants)
Bandanas or buffs
Clothesline with clips
Boots or shoes suited to terrain
Water sandals
Socks (synthetic or wool)
In-camp sandals or booties
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kitChen
(Select according to personal tastes and needs)
Stove
Coolers
Windscreen
Ice
Fuel
Water bottles
Fuel bottle(s) with fuel funnel
Plates, bowls, mixing bowls
Matches/lighter
Mugs/cups
Charcoal (with fire starter)
Measuring cups
Firewood (plus saw or ax)
Measuring spoons
Grill rack
Utensils
Frying pan
Paring knife
Cook pots
Spatula
Pot grabber
Whisk
Dutch oven
Kitchen organizer
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