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Camping “DIY Tent Glamping” Gear

El Moro Campground

This guide is for individuals, couples, or families who are interested in trying car camping.  The following recommendations are not for backcountry camping, and are comfort-oriented for a “DIY glamping” type of experience.  I fully recognize that many of the following items are not necessary, but my experience has been that comfortable campers are happy campers, and I’m proud to take credit for converting several friends who had never camped before, or who were skeptical about it, into willing, maybe even enthusiastic, campers. 🙂

This is not a sponsored post, though it may contain some affiliate links. I’m sharing this list of tried and true items that we have purchased and used on our own camping trips, and that we like enough to have recommended to our friends and family.  I have provided links to products throughout this list.  Most of our items were purchased from REI or Amazon, though many are from small shops such as Power practical (luminoodle), Miir (insulated camp cups), Rumpl (sleeping bag like throws and blankets), Kammok (hammock and stand). I update this list from time to time – the first time I published it was 10/22/2018, the most recent update 5/17/2025). Since camping equipment can get pricey (especially if you are starting from scratch) – it’s best to buy these items outdoor gear sales which tend to be around Memorial Day, Labor Day and Black Friday.

DIY Tent Glamping Basics:

Camp Cooking:

Bathing:

Seating/ Hanging out:

Extras, that enhance the experience 

Camp organization:  We have this ozark trail folding end table with cup holder.

I hope you find this list helpful. Again, this is just a guide and what has worked for us. None of this is “necessary” for having fun. As I prefaced, for some – a simple tarp will suffice. Other great options are to rent or borrow camping gear, or buy second hand.  We did not buy all of this gear at once, but have accumulated items over the years.  We generally wait until sales – Labor day, Black Friday and Memorial Day tend to be sale times for outdoor gear. Finally, for those who are wondering, we organize our camp gear into several large bins, which we then store in our garage – always ready for our next trip.

Happy Camping!

Disclosure: Over the years, some brands have reached out to us after seeing our instagram camping posts, and have gifted us some gear.  However, rest assured – we only share gear that we really love!  We are very enthusiastic about camping, and are open to additional suggestions and/or opportunities to review new products.  Our goal for 2021 is to start backpacking, so stay tuned for that gear guide!  (Spoiler alert – we did it, I will try to find time to blog it 🙂 If you have any questions about camping or getting outdoors, please follow us @everydayadventurefam , and send me a DM on instagram!  I have camp highlights that show our camp set up in detail, camping hacks, as well as tent tours!

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