Camp cooking gear & meal ideas
Camping food doesn’t have to mean cold hot dogs and burned marshmallows. The right stove, cookware, and a few easy recipes turn your campsite into a family kitchen with the best view in the world.
Best Camping Stoves for Families in 2026 (Easy & Reliable)
From 2-burner propane stoves to compact backpacking options. We tested the stoves real families use to cook real meals at real campsites. Coleman, Camp Chef, and more.
Cooking equipment
The tools that turn raw ingredients into campsite memories.
Best Cast Iron Skillets for Campfire
Nothing beats cast iron over coals. Lodge and alternatives.
Best Camping Coffee Makers
For parents who need caffeine before the kids wake up. AeroPress, percolator, pour-over.
Meal ideas & recipes
Easy meals that taste incredible outdoors (and that kids will actually eat).
25 Easy Camping Meals Your Whole Family Will Love
Breakfast, lunch, and dinner ideas. No chef skills required.
15 Foil Packet Meals for Campfire Cooking
Wrap it, throw it on coals, eat it. Kids love making these.
10 Gourmet S'mores Recipes Beyond the Classic
Nutella s’mores, peanut butter cup s’mores, and more.
Food storage & safety
Keep food fresh and critters out.
Best tents by family size
What's the best camping stove for beginners?
A 2-burner propane stove like the Coleman Classic is the safest bet. It’s affordable ($40-$60), uses widely available fuel, lights easily, and cooks like a home stove. No learning curve.
Can I cook with cast iron on a camp stove?
Yes, but use it over a campfire or single-burner for best results. Cast iron is heavy and retains heat long, so it’s not ideal for quick stove cooking but incredible for campfire meals.
How do I keep food cold without electricity?
A quality cooler pre-chilled with block ice lasts 3-5 days. Use frozen water bottles as ice packs (double duty as drinking water). Keep the cooler in shade and minimize opening it.
What's the easiest camping meal for families?
Hot dogs and foil packet dinners. Zero skill required, kids can help assemble, and cleanup is minimal. For breakfast: pre-made pancake mix in a squeeze bottle is a game-changer.
Do I need a camping stove or can I just use the campfire?
Bring a stove. Campfires are great for ambiance and s’mores, but unreliable for cooking, wind, rain, and fire bans can shut you down. A stove gives you a reliable Plan A every time.
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