
Camping is a great place to relax and enjoy the natural world. However, planning a camping trip can be costly. These tips will make your camping experience memorable.
First, decide how many nights of camping you want to spend in the next year. Take some time to consider where you would like go. This will help you determine the amount of equipment you need. It can be costly and time-consuming to purchase more than you actually use.
You should bring plenty of dry clothes. This will keep you from getting stuck with the mud. It is also a good idea to pack a warm sleeping bag. A high-quality camping flashlight is also a good idea. You won't have to leave your tent to go to the bathroom in the middle of the night.

Toilet paper is an important item to bring with you. You will need to take a container that is sealed with your toilet paper. It is best to not dispose of toilet paper outdoors. If possible, find a secluded area away from water sources. You should also bring another sealable bag if you are unable to find a suitable area.
Use a firesteel to keep the fire going if you're cooking in your tent. You can also use a lantern to do this. A lantern will lighten your kitchen at night, and it is also handy for outdoor cooking.
You should teach your children how to respect wildlife, especially if you have small children. It is possible that you will need to camp in a remote area. You are advised to not bring food out of the campsite. This could attract animals. Place your tent on a flat surface if possible. This will make it easy to pitch. A spot that is near a trail is ideal if you are planning to hike.
You should always have some emergency supplies in case of an accident when you travel with children. It is a good idea to bring a face mask and ear-plugs. A few blankets are also recommended. If you suspect there is a leak, you can place a tarp in front of your tent. You won't have to pitch your tent over the mess.

A good pair of hiking boots should be carried if you intend to go outdoors. Consider bringing a bear detector. Avoid getting too close to wild animals, holes in soil, or other creatures.
Planning your trip in advance can help you save money. It is not uncommon for campgrounds fill up quickly. Be sure to make your reservations in advance. If possible, you can plan to arrive before dark, so that you have a better chance of setting up your tent in good weather. This will give you more time to prepare your camp and check out the area.