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The Ultimate Beginner Car Camping Setup

(A Tried-and-True Packing List So You Feel Confident, Not Overwhelmed)

If you’re new to car camping and feeling like:
“Am I forgetting something?”
“What if I’m uncomfortable?”
“Why does everyone else make this look so easy?”

Come sit by the fire with me for a minute. 🔥
I’ve done the research, made the mistakes, camped in the rain, the cold, the heat, and the why-did-we-pack-this moment, so you don’t have to.

This is our exact beginner car camping setup. Nothing fancy for the sake of it. Everything here works. Everything earns its spot. And most importantly? It makes camping feel fun, cozy, and doable, even your very first time.

Let’s get you packed with confidence.

🏕️ Sleeping Quarters (Comfort = Enjoyment, Always)

Sleeping Bags

Your sleeping bag matters more than you think. Always consider when you’re camping.

  • For spring & fall: choose something insulated
  • For summer: lighter bag + extra sheet

We love the Sportneer Sleeping Bag, which is ideal for 0–15°C weather. In warmer months, we layer with a sheet and always bring a wool blanket — the Arcturus Military Wool Blanket is a must-have for chilly nights and fireside hangs.

Sleeping Pad, Mattress, or Cot

Getting off the ground = better sleep, warmer nights, happier campers.

This setup has survived many nights and still feels luxurious after long days outside.

Inflatable Pillows

Small, packable, and surprisingly comfortable — the Hikenture Camping Pillow is our go-to.

Air Pump

Some mattresses have built-in pumps, but always bring a backup.

Tent (4–6 Person Minimum)

A good rule of thumb: a 6-person tent comfortably sleeps 4 with gear. We love a 6-person tent with large windows for airflow. Camping with family or friends? A 10-person tent with a room divider is a game changer.

Heavy-Duty Tarp (Do Not Skip This)

This is one of those learned the hard way items. We always bring a large, heavy-duty tarp — bigger than the tent — so we can:

  • Tie it to trees
  • Create rain cover
  • Add shade
  • Keep our site dry and usable

A 30’ x 30’ heavy-duty tarp is a solid place to start.

Tent Pegs + Rubber Mallet

Ground conditions change — always have backups.

A rubber mallet makes setup fast and frustration-free.

Paracord (200 ft Minimum)

Trust me: more is more. We use paracord to:

  • Hang tarps
  • Create clotheslines
  • Secure gear
  • Fix random things

Extension Cord

If you’re in a provincial park with power, bring a 100-foot extension cord. The outlet is never where you think it’ll be.

Tent Entry Setup

These two small items keep your tent clean and your sanity intact.

Lighting


🔋 Power, Safety & Campfire Essentials

These are the items you’ll be so glad you packed.


Camp Comfort, Games & Slow Living

Camp Chairs

Yes, picnic tables exist. No, they’re not super cozy buy the fire. We love the Overmont dual camp chair set with cooler pocket — perfect for fires, beach days, and long evenings under the stars.

Games & Fun

We keep a dedicated games tote ready to grab:

Rainy day? No problem.

Books & Audio

Hard copy books, Kindle Unlimited, or Audible — this is peak nervous-system reset time.

Kitchen / Sun Shelter

When bugs show up or rain rolls in, you’ll be thankful you packed this.

We love the Coleman kitchen/sun shelter — spacious, easy to set up, and instantly makes your site feel like home.

🍳 Don’t Forget the Camp Kitchen Setup

Your kitchen deserves its own moment.

👉 Check out:

  • Our Camp Kitchen Essentials Amazon list
  • The full Camp Kitchen blog post with everything broken down

(This is where camping meals go from “meh” to actually amazing.)

🌲 Final Best-Friend Truth

Camping doesn’t have to be hard.
You don’t need to rough it.
You just need a setup that works.

This list is here so you can pull into your campsite feeling prepared, calm, and excited — not stressed and second-guessing everything.

Save this post. Bookmark it. Share it with the friend who’s thinking about camping but hasn’t taken the leap yet.

You’ve got this. And once you do it once?
You’ll wonder why you waited so long. 🤍🏕️


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