More About Camping at Blain's Farm & Fleet
Whether you’re setting up a tent at a local campground, hiking miles into the backcountry, or pulling in with a travel trailer, having the right camping supplies makes the whole trip smoother and a lot more enjoyable. When the basics are covered, it’s easier to relax and focus on why you came—fresh air, time outside, and a break from the everyday routine.
Start with a dependable tent or awning that’s easy to set up and holds up to changing weather. Pair it with a warm sleeping bag and a comfortable sleeping pad or air mattress so you actually wake up rested, not sore. A good night’s sleep can make all the difference, especially when you’ve got a full day of hiking, fishing, or exploring ahead.
Keeping meals simple helps, too. A compact camp stove or portable grill lets you cook without the hassle, while a solid cooler keeps food fresh and drinks cold. Add durable camp cookware and you’re set for everything from quick trail snacks to full campsite dinners shared around the table—or the fire.
Once the sun goes down, a little lighting goes a long way. Headlamps and lanterns make it easy to cook, read, or play cards after dark, and a power bank helps keep phones, GPS units, or cameras charged. Toss in a basic first-aid kit, bug spray, sunscreen, and weather-ready layers, and you’ll be ready when conditions change or plans shift.
Enjoying the great outdoors looks different for everyone. It might be a weekend getaway with the family, a long hike with a packed backpack, a road trip with a partner, or a group of friends gathered around a campfire. No matter how you like to camp, having all the things you need for camping helps you spend less time worrying about what you forgot—and more time enjoying being outside together.
Here’s a short list of basic things to pack for camping:
- Tent, stakes, and a ground tarp
- Sleeping bag and sleeping pad
- Headlamp or flashlight (plus extra batteries)
- Weather-appropriate clothing and a warm layer
- Rain jacket or poncho
- Sturdy shoes and extra socks
- Water bottles or hydration system (and a water filter if needed)
- Simple food and snacks
- Camp stove or grill, fuel, and a lighter/matches
- Basic cookware and utensils
- First-aid kit
- Bug spray and sunscreen
- Toilet paper, hand sanitizer, and trash bags
- Map/compass or downloaded offline maps
- Phone charger or power bank
































































