Camping is a great way to experience the outdoors, whether alone, with your loved one or the entire family. It is a great way to break habits, such as excessive TV watching, according to the website Joy of Camping, as it provides you with alternative activities. Outdoor activities are beneficial for children, according to the website Building Connections, because they are able to take in sunshine, stretch their muscles and breathe fresh air. There are ways to make camping a simple endeavor such as packing lightly, choosing the right campsite and being organized.
Pack Lightly
To keep camping simple, pack lightly. It might be tempting to bring along books and other things you like, but when you go camping you are likely to have enough outdoor activities to keep yourself entertained beyond any reading material.
Make a list and pack the essentials, such as your tent, sleeping bag, food, water, travel-size toiletries, maps, lights, compact first-aid kit, sunscreen and bug repellent and leave the rest at home.
Chances are you will not miss anything else when you are carrying your supplies to your site or while taking a hike in the woods. If you are camping at the beach, you can consider bringing lightweight games such as a Frisbee or a blow-up ball.
Choose a Comfortable Site
Researching your site ahead of time is a good way to keep camping simple. Choose a site that provides the necessary amenities so that you can bring along only the essentials. Things to keep in mind when choosing a site are bathroom facilities, a game area for kids, a cookout area so you don't have to bring your own camping stove and an easy access for your vehicle.
In your research you can also spend time reading up on the different trails available near your campsite and what type of wildlife you might encounter there.
Organize
Organization is key to making a camping trip simple. When you are packing, try to avoid anything that can leave a trace, such as plastic wrappings and other trash. Bring along a few plastic bags, one that you can have handy for any trash you create during your stay and others for any wet bathing suits or muddy shoes that you don't want to pack with the rest of your gear. You can also pack an empty pillowcase for your dirty clothes.



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