Hints and Tips for Camping with the Kids
Here are some "Camping with the Kids" hints and tips plus ideas for camping with the kids.
Hints & Tips 1: Get your kids involved with planning
the camping trip including helping with:
- Plan where you are going camping
together
- Plan some local
Days Out
and activities for when you get there
- Explore the local area online together before you go
including local places of interest
- How your going to get there, road route and
things to look out for on the way, train or bus or coach route
- What your going to take with you and need and make a
list and tick everything off before you go with the kids.
- Get the kids to plan some meals or draw up a menu
so you know what food to take with you or where you are going to get
it when you arrive at the campsite.
- Plan some family evening activities such as board games,
card games and try and avoid them playing computer games
(they can do that at home anytime!) Ad these to the list of what
your taking with you.
- Set some ground rules for your camping trip in advance
and get the kids to add them to the
planning list. Disruptive or naughty kids can lead to you
being evicted from the campsite early if other campers complain
about noise, damage or nuisance kids.
- Plan some
things to do
with the kids
Hints & Tips 2: When You Arrive at the Campsite
- Give the kids worthwhile jobs to do from the minute you
arrive. If you are in a tent the most important thing is to
get the tent erected. It is a good idea to practice this in the
garden before you live so the kids know what they have to do to help
rather than learning for the first time after a long car journey!
Jobs, depending on their age, such as:
- Get the kids to help erecting the tent
- Filling up the water bottle
- Explore and drawing a simple map of the
campsite so everyone knows where the drinking water, toilet and
showers, shop etc. are
- Get them to set up their bedroom
- Tick everything of your planning list (from Tip 1!)
so you know you have everything you need
- Try not to arrive too late in the day so once
your all set up you take the kids to any play area on an exploratory
walk to burn off some steam after the journey
- Don't pitch your tent too close to the next tent
- Get the kids involved in making the first meal,
perhaps they have planned from Tip 1.
- Get them involved in organising the family activity for
the first night (see Tip 1) a good board or card game or
quiz for example.
- Before bed time on the first night remind the kids that
there are other campers on site so they have to be quiet
(set this out in ground rules before you go camping! see Tip 1)
- Make sure the kids have a good book to read at bed time,
and read it with them if needed if they are not immediately sleepy
at bed time. Computer games are only likely to wake them up more!
- If the kids can't get to sleep and reading a book fails,
take them for a evening walk away form the other campers
trying to get to sleep until they feel tired.
- Unhappy camping neighbours are only going to spoil the camping
trip by complaining so make sure the kids understand thye need to
respect other campers.
- Have some
activities planned for each day
Hints and Tips 3: When You Leave
- Get the kids to help taking the tent down (jobs
could have been agreed in your trip planning before you left (Tip 1)
- Get the kids to help loading the car
- When packed have a last treat planned for the kids as a
reward for good behavour during the camping trip. Perhaps they chose
this treat as part of the camping trip planning in Tip 1?
Ideas for Days Out With The Kids
Our central camping directory on Campsite Directory features over
2000 UK campsites but also features over 500
Days Out and Places to
Visit! There are theme parks, zoos and
wildlife parks, museums
and more in the "Days Out" directory.
Hints and Tips: Practical Hints and Tips
- Don't travel too far for your first camping trip
- Make sure your tent and camping equipment fits your
needs
- A good sized tent (helps with indoor
activites if it rains!)
- Use as good a quality equipment as you can
afford
- Make sleeping arrangements as comfortable
as possible and off the ground, camp beds, lilos, camping mats
(to avoid the bumps and stones!)
- Have a waterproof tent and ground sheet
(built in ground sheet in the sleeping sections)to keep any rain
and water out (wet bedding particularly often leads to going
home early!)
- Depending on time of year have warm clothes, enough clothes
and perhaps an umbrella or parasol for shade in summer
- Take sun cream and use it on the kids in summer (sun
burn is no fun!)
- Take hats in Summer (sun stroke is no fun either!)
- Sleeping equipment fits the needs and is
comfortable?
- How and what are you going to cook and eat?
- Plan for sunny and rainy days and a backup
plan
In simple terms:
GET THE KIDS INVOLVED FROM START TO FINISH