04/15/2022
Car Camping: An Overview
We have explored the many forms of camping and now it’s time to learn more about my favorite way of camping, car camping. First of all, car camping does not mean camping in your car, although you could theoretically do that. Car camping is merely camping out of your car, SUV, truck, or whatever. This means that you will be able to bring more gear and supplies with you than if you were, say backpacking .
When car camping, one of the great things is that you are not limited to designated campgrounds. You can camp anywhere you can find a spot big enough to park your car and set up your tent, as long as it is legal. This is called dispersed camping or boondocking. This opens up a whole world of possibilities for where you can go camping. Of course, with this freedom comes a certain amount of responsibility. When disperse camping, you will need to pack everything in and out with you, so be sure to bring only what you need and can carry. I recommend finding a nice paid campground for your first camping adventure.
When you choose to camp in a paid campground, you will find that they have many amenities that are not available to those who choose to disperse camp. Things like bathrooms, showers, picnic tables and fire pits are often standard. Some even have swimming pools, playgrounds and general stores. This can make for a much more comfortable camping experience, especially if you are camping with young children.
Another great thing about car camping is that you can bring all the comforts of home with you. This means you can bring your favorite foods and drinks, as well as any other items you might need to make your stay more comfortable. For example, bringing a portable grill is a great way to cook your favorite meals while camping. and an ice chest to keep your drinks cold and food fresh.
One thing to keep in mind when car camping is that you will likely be spending more time at your campsite than if you were backpacking. This means that you will want to bring activities to keep yourself and your family entertained. Things like games, books, and fishing gear are always good to have on hand. Consider leaving the electronics at home and at the very least limit screen time.
Car camping does not require a bunch of fancy, expensive equipment. Items for cooking and eating can come right out of your kitchen, to the campground, and back again when you get home. However, there are a few items that I would recommend getting if you plan on doing any car camping. A good tent, sleeping bag and sleeping pad are a must. A camp stove and grill are also great to have, as well as some basic camping gear like a lantern, hatchet, and firewood. I’ll have more in-depth details on these items and more down the road.
Now that you know a little more about car camping, I hope you’ll give it a try the next time you’re looking for a weekend getaway. It’s a great way to relax and enjoy the outdoors without having to spend a lot of money. Trust me, once you try it, you’ll be hooked!
Do you have any car camping tips or tricks that you swear by? Let me know in the comments below! Happy camping!
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