The onset of spring marks the unofficial start of camping season! But it’s not all sunny skies and wildflowers. Campers may experience open roads and warm weather, while others encounter unexpected rainfall and chilly night temperatures. Many state park campgrounds will put adventurers at ease with hot showers and sheltered cooking stations, but primitive campers could be challenged with limited daylight and relentless insects. One thing is certain in spring: regardless of your goals, the proper camping gear is essential for the best possible outcome. From mobile water heaters to spoon-shaped sleeping bags and the perfect hammock, we rounded up 11 great items for your consideration.
Pick your camping destination and get prepared with spring’s essential gear.
1. Nemo Disco Down Sleeping Bag
Price: $299
Where to Purchase: nemoequipment.com
Spring Scenario: You’re exhausted and aching after spending the day river rafting. It’s hard to fall asleep on your back, and you wish you had more space to spread out.
When it’s still wet and cold in spring, you need a waterproof sleeping bag that keeps you warm and dry so you can get a good rest. The problem with a lot of “mummy bags,” though, is that they’re designed for strict back sleeping and don’t allow for a lot of wiggle room. This sleeping bag from Nemo is spoon-shaped to accommodate side sleepers. And the down fabric technology will keep you comfortable through the night.
2. MPowerd Luci Solar String Lights
Price: $35
Where to Purchase: mpowerd.com
Spring Scenario: The sun went down, but you’re not tired yet. You want to stay up and play cards and other games at night, but the light from the campfire just isn’t bright enough.
Using an eco-friendly solar panel for power, these string lights are extremely useful around the campground after the sun goes down. There are 20 total LEDS on an 18-foot nylon cord that can be hung easily almost anywhere. The solar charger works quickly, and doubles as a phone charger thanks to a handy USB port. You’ll have a charming string of lights to make group game night, solo reading time or evening cooking preparation possible this spring.
3. Therm-a-Rest NeoAir UberLite
Price: From $139 +
Where to Purchase: thermarest.com
Spring Scenario: After a long day of challenging spring hiking, you’re finding it difficult to get comfortable on the hard, wet ground. If only you had more cushion support…
Some spring campers may want to get away from busy campgrounds and explore the world of primitive camping in the wild. The problem with remote camping out on the trail is that you’ll have to pack light, leaving some items behind. This ultralight sleeping pad packs down well and is super comfortable when expanded. We recommended making space in your backpack for the Therm-a-Rest pad this spring, to ensure you get a good night sleep.
4. SkyLoft Hammock
Price: $129
Where to Purchase: eaglesnestoutfittersinc.com
Spring Scenario: The weather is sunny and mild, and it’s the perfect climate for a relaxing afternoon break. But you don’t have anywhere to chill outside of your tent or RV.
Nothing says “spring break” like a cozy hammock nap in the great outdoors. This hammock from SkyLoft packs down small while remaining sturdy, and can switch between relaxing and sleep modes thanks to its unique toggle system. The airy NewWave nylon fabric is breathable by design and will keep you cool while you swing to sleep.
5. Tepui Baja Series Ultralite Ayer 2
Price: $995
Where to Purchase: tepui.com
Spring Scenario: When a warm, sunny day gives way to a dark and rainy night, campers should have a versatile tent that’s ready for any spring weather condition.
Whether you’re a beginner camper or an experienced camper, consider car camping this spring. Easy to set up, car equipment gets you off of the cold, wet ground, and keeps you away from animal predators in remote areas. The Baja Series from Tepui checks all these boxes and includes the Rainfly covering, providing extra protection from the sun and a waterproof roof when it rains. Tepui also offers versatile add-ons that can be really useful during spring camping trips, such as a mosquito net, an insulator, awning and even a folding tent table.
6. Picaridin Insect Repellent 6oz
Price: $13
Where to Purchase: sawyer.com
Spring Scenario: The critters are out and bug bites are ruining your experience.
It’s nearly impossible to escape insects during spring camping trips. But you do have a choice when it comes to insect repellent. This Picaridin product stands out for its mild citrus odor and ability to protect against mosquitos, ticks, ants and more for up to 12 hours. It’s safe for the whole family to use, and it won’t leave any campers feeling smelly or greasy. An added benefit is the product won’t damage clothes, plastics or other items around the campsite.
7. Intex Explorer K2 Inflatable Kayak
Price: $119
Where to Purchase: intexcorp.com
Spring Scenario: Your bucket list spring adventure is a day on the water under bright blue skies. But you don’t have room on your vehicle to bring along a kayak or canoe.
Average inflatable rafts can be hard to maneuver in the water and a pain to paddle. This rugged, durable option from Intex, on the other hand, feels a lot like paddling a regular kayak, without the hassle. One of the best inflatable models on the market, it works best in lakes or calm rivers. It has two seats with backrests and comes with two aluminum oars and a high-output pump for easy inflation and deflation on the go.
8. Marey 2.0 GPM Liquid Propane Gas Tankless Water Heater
Price: $124
Where to Purchase: marey.com
Spring Scenario: You’ve been camping for days and all you really want is a hot shower.
One of the hard parts of an extended camping trip is not being able to enjoy a proper hot shower, especially during chilly spring weather. This portable water heater from Marey solves the issue by giving you access to hot water at all times, allowing you to shower, rinse off the dog or clean gear at the campsite. The product comes equipped with a hand shower attachment and a gas hose that connects to a standard propane tank.
9. Andersen Camper RV Leveling Blocks
Price: $39
Where to Purchase: andersenhitches.com
Spring Scenario: You arrive at your spring break camping destination and you’re ready to settle in. But there’s just one problem: you can’t park the RV because the site isn’t level.
Why is a level ground important? Cabinets can fly open and the refrigerator can even stop working properly if your camper or RV isn’t level. If you’re opting for primitive camping over a state park campground, this could be a challenge. These leveling blocks from Andersen are really easy to use and can be adjusted in any increment from 1/2 inch to 4 inches, ensuring you won’t have to sleep on a slanted bed. It’s a small investment with a big impact.
10. Ruffwear Highlands Sleeping Bag
Price: $99
Where to Purchase: ruffwear.com
Spring Scenario: Dropping evening temperatures are too cold for your dog.
When it gets cold at night, your dog can get chilly too. If don’t have room in your sleeping bag or would rather not invite your furry friend in to snuggle, this dog sleeping bag is warm and cozy and should keep your pet comfortable in the tent at night. Bed pads and doggy blankets are also available from Ruffwear, as are many other spring camping accessories.
11. L.L. Bean QuickPack Folding Camp Kitchen
Price: $99
Where to Purchase: llbean.com
Spring Scenario: How do you cook a decent dinner without a counter or proper lighting?
Outdoorsy foodies need options on camping trips. This portable kitchen from L.L. Bean is sturdy and easy to fold, allowing you space to cook without having to worry about placing food and cookware on the ground. Doubling as a convenient carrying case, this unit has a lower rack for plates and cookware, a hanging cup rack, main and side tables, and a lantern pole to hang a light so you won’t have to prepare any meals in the dark.