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When you鈥檙e packing for your next weekend in the woods, remember the little things.
When you鈥檙e packing for your next weekend in the woods, remember the little things. (Photo: Steve Redmond)

Outdoor Gear that Makes Camping with Kids More Fun

Six items guaranteed to elevate your family鈥檚 next outdoor adventure

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When you鈥檙e packing for your next weekend in the woods, remember the little things.
(Photo: Steve Redmond)

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Camping with kids can be really fun. It can also be a downright disaster. I鈥檝e learned how to camp with kids the hard way. Parent failures include: forgetting sunscreen, not packing enough warm clothes, and falling short on stuff to occupy young minds. Tears have been shed by all those involved, but along the way聽I鈥檝e picked up some tricks on how to make such聽outings more successful for everyone. So聽when you鈥檙e packing for your next weekend in the woods, remember the little things, like their favorite stuffed animal that they can鈥檛 sleep without or a聽special cup that they only drink water out of鈥攂ut don鈥檛 forget about yourself. Here are six items聽that I pack that make camping with kids an all-around better time.

Nite Ize BugLit LED Rechargeable Micro Flashlight ($20)

(Steve Redmond)

罢丑别听 is a micro light that doubles as a fun insect toy. In addition to illuminating聽a bedtime story, it can become a bracelet, backpack charm, zipper pull, and whatever else my child dreams up, thanks to a tiny S-biner and flexible, grippy legs that can be bent into different positions. With one button and four settings鈥攈igh, low, flash, and momentary鈥攊t鈥檚 simple enough that little kids can figure it out without getting frustrated. It鈥檚 weather-resistant to withstand what I consider standard outdoor kids play:聽I don鈥檛 expect this to survive a swim in the lake, but a bit of rain won鈥檛 damage聽it.

I like this item because it keeps my son聽engaged with nature; he finds all sorts of ways for this little bug to interact with its surroundings. He molds, twists, and hangs his BugLit onto tree branches, small rocks, and his own body, distorting it into all sorts of fun shapes.

On a single charge, it lasts between four hours and a full day, depending on how much toggling between settings kids do, and it recharges in about an hour and a half with a micro USB (not included). The rechargeable version doubles the light power of the battery-operated BugLit, with聽12 lumens on the high setting聽and two lumens on the low and flash settings, so it鈥檚 not as bright as a聽light from a headlamp, but it鈥檚 still bright enough for most kid tasks around camp.


Eagles Nest Outfitters DoubleNest Print Hammock ($80)

(Steve Redmond)

罢丑别听 is perfect for afternoon naps and聽reading books, and it鈥檚聽a comfortable place for adults, kids, and even the family dog聽to enjoy some downtime. For an adult and two small kids, it鈥檚 spacious; for one person, it鈥檚 like having a king bed all to yourself. The nylon is soft鈥really soft鈥攁nd it鈥檚 cool against the skin in warm weather. Once you find the ideal location, like perched above some water or nestled among聽the sounds of the forest, you won鈥檛 want to get out.

Because it compresses down to about the size of a cantaloupe in its stuffsack, this is聽a no-brainer for car camping. I even聽think it鈥檚 worth bringing on short backpacking trips, given what a luxury it feels like. The DoubleNest聽comes with a set of carabiners, but straps are sold separately. I set mine up聽with the ($45), and in the right conditions, it takes less than a minute;聽this system is secure, requires no knot聽tying, and allows you to easily聽make fine-tuned adjustments聽that result in聽the perfect hang. It鈥檚 so simple, it almost feels like you鈥檙e doing something wrong.

I haven鈥檛 yet spent the night in this hammock, but I look forward to it;聽I鈥檒l probably get the bug-net add-on, though. Finally, I聽also really like the variety of colorful patterns to choose from, which I think adds a nice element to family camping photos, however silly that may be.


鈥楥amp Out! The Ultimate Kids鈥 Guide鈥櫬($14)

(Ebony Roberts)

Part field guide, part聽activity book, part聽storybook, Camp Out!,聽by Lynn Brunelle, is a great resource for kids to take along camping because it鈥檚 full of ways to keep them interested and occupied. From knot聽tying to s鈥檓ores recipes and from聽making camp to finding constellations in the night sky, this book brings the fun factor and is packed with how-to instructions, outdoor crafts, games, projects, experiments, stories and more. It also touches on Leave No Trace principles, trail markings, bear safety, and other useful info kids need to know to become responsible聽adventurers.

Though this is聽recommended for ages seven and up, my toddler has already gotten a lot of value out of it, and I think there鈥檚 enough variety within its pages to keep kids of all ages entertained.


Black Diamond Wiz Headlamp ($25)

(Steve Redmond)

Black Diamond鈥檚 full-spectrum LED Wiz headlamp is bright enough to serve its purpose for my child, which is generally playing around camp after dark or bedtime reading, but it鈥檚 not so bright that it blinds me in the eyes (it鈥檚 rated 4聽to 30 lumens). In addition to being great for making shadow puppets in the tent, it has also proved invaluable for聽those inevitable middle-of-the-night bathroom visits.

Adults will appreciate how kid-friendly and easy to operate it is, with four different modes鈥攚hite, color, dimming and strobe鈥攁ll of which my almost聽four-year-old can work without my help (a big plus in my book). The lamp tilts up and down, so it functions聽even when it鈥檚 haphazardly thrown on聽upside down鈥攁 real perk that pleases my toddler, who is all about independence.聽The lamp does fully detach from the band, so be mindful if that鈥檚 a deal聽breaker.

罢丑别听Wiz also makes going to bed more fun. Sticking to any semblance of a bedtime routine can be a challenge when camping with kids, but use the color-changing feature to entice your kids into the tent with the promise of a cool light show, set it to cycle through the colors, and watch the walls light up like a rainbow. Now聽they鈥檙e inside聽and you鈥檝e won half the battle.


GSI Outdoors Glacier Stainless 12-Ounce聽Tumbler ($20)

(Steve Redmond)

This one鈥檚 for the adults. When you鈥檝e finally got your kids tucked in to聽their sleeping bags (bedtime be damned), it鈥檚 time to relax with your favorite beverage. The Glacier tumbler is vacuum聽insulated and versatile:聽I鈥檝e used mine聽for hot cups of coffee and ice-cold cocktails (I like聽to fill it with a splash of bourbon and a couple ice cubes that are聽floating around the cooler). The Glacier聽comes with a reusable BPA-free straw, but my favorite thing about this tumbler is a聽clear sliding lid that prevents spills and seals my drink off鈥攕o when I have to go back into the tent to settle my kid, I know that my next swig won鈥檛 have a bug in it.


Ben鈥檚 30 Deet Wilderness Formula Insect Repellent ($8)

(Steve Redmond)

Nothing kills the fun of camping faster than a swarm of hungry mosquitos or a tick bite, which is why I always toss a bottle of insect repellent in my bag. It鈥檚 one of those items that you don鈥檛 really need until you really need it. I鈥檝e had camping trips completely ruined because I forgot to pack insect repellent during peak bug season. It鈥檚 one thing to put yourself to bed covered in itchy bug bites, but when it鈥檚 your child covered in them, the parental guilt is real.

Safe if used correctly, deet聽is the most widely聽used insect repellent around, and I鈥檝e found that聽Ben鈥檚 30 Deet Wilderness Formula is extremely effective at keeping the bugs away. I also聽like that I can get it in a spray bottle. (Note: According to the label, this product is not for use on children under 12 years of age.)

Lead Photo: Steve Redmond

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