Summer Camping Articles and Videos
Whether you’re miles from civilization, or camping in your backyard, Trails.com offers articles and videos with advice that will help you sleep a little more soundly on your next outing. Learn how to fold a pop-up tent, set up a camp kitchen, or build a fire pit. Trails.com is also full of information on animals you might encounter when camping, gear reviews, and camping games for kids. Sleeping under the stars is a great way to get back to basics, and Trails.com wants to help you get out there.
If you've got a large camping trip planned, you may want to consider building a tent cabin to house your friends or family. With its multiple rooms and large interior, a tent cabin affords campers more privacy and space than traditional tents. Th...
The natural limestone Grand Canyon Caverns, one of the most fascinating tourist spots in the United States, are 210 feet underground. The caverns, accessible by a modern elevator, are as big as two football fields, with even more hidden spaces st...
Recreational fires are an entertaining part of any camping trip. Following fire regulations and safety guidelines is necessary to prevent forest fires and damage to the ecosystem. When in doubt, put the fire out.
Camping screen tents can sometimes function better when connected together. This way, they can hold more people and equipment or items inside for better accommodation. You can connect your camping screen tents much easier if they are in a room or...
Camping with friends in the backcountry, on the beach or in your back yard are fun ways to enjoy the sport. While folding a three-person dome tent is relatively easy, you'll need to be aware of how you make each fold and how it is stored once fo...
The Park Lake Canopy is an excellent shelter for outdoor events, including family gatherings, as well as an auxiliary or kitchen tent for RV and campground camping. The tent sets up and collapses easily into its basic component parts. With some p...
A basic field construction skill taught to many an avid outdoorsman in the Boy Scouts is how to make a rope ladder. In its most basic form, making a rope ladder requires nothing more than a length of rope. No tools beyond your own hands are reall...
RVing and camping in Florida can be an inexpensive and enjoyable way to travel and experience the state. Because Florida is a desired location for travelers and tourists, visiting the state's campgrounds and RV parks offers a chance to see some o...
A camping trip does not have to be cut short because you don't have the equipment necessary to keep perishable food and beverages cold. In fact, you don't need a great deal of equipment at all, just a cooler and a cold source to maintain low temp...
Many tents use poles with articulated joints, made from flexible cordage. This allows a section of two or three poles that are meant to be used together to be easily assembled for use and then disassembled for storage. However, the result is a lo...
Nestled in the heart of the Shasta-Trinity National Forest, pristine Shasta Lake has something to offer everyone. Named after the tribe that traditionally inhabited the region, the Shasta Dam blocks the Sacramento River 10 miles north of the city...
One way to get clean while avoiding the bone-chilling experience of a bucket bath on a long-term, backcountry camping trip is to bring along a shower bag. A camp shower bag is lightweight and uses sunlight to provide warm water for bathing. All t...
Tent poles come custom-fitted for the tent they were designed for, so if you want to use those poles for something else---something longer---you have to figure out how to extend the tent poles. With so many types of poles on the market, it's hard...
Visitors to South Dakota's Wind Cave National Park can enjoy dual landscapes: the transition from mixed-grass prairie to Black Hills forest and, below, the 132-mile limestone labyrinth---one of the oldest and largest in the world---that gives the...
Part of roughing it is dealing with the local climate, and summers can often be hot and brutal affairs. You don't need to go to the desert or to the jungle to find sweltering and unpleasant conditions that will make sleeping an unpleasant misery....
A fire pit, commonly used when camping, is an essential part of fire safety, keeping the fire where you want it and limiting the risk of spreading it. Whether in the desert or on the beach, sand can make for a quick, easy fire pit because it's so...
One of the first things any camper wants to do upon arriving to the campsite is build a campfire. Whether for cooking, warmth or just sitting around, the campfire is an indelible part of the camping experience. If there isn't a designated fire pi...
Two of the most popular tent pole materials are aluminum and fiberglass. Wood, carbon fiber and plastic all have issues that prevent their widespread use. Because tent poles make up the support frame of your tent, what they are made of is importa...
If you have the money for a boat but not enough for a garage to put it in, you might want to consider making your own boat garage in the form of a tent to cover your boat. You can do this with little cost beyond some elbow grease and time.
When you're in the great outdoors, building a campfire can be for great for warmth, but it's also perfect for cooking delicious food. You don't have to limit yourself to hot dogs cooked on the ends of sticks. With a few supplies, you can throw a ...
Tent camping in Florida can be a lovely, memorable experience if you are prepared to face the potential issues specific to outdoor activities in the state. On the surface, camping might seem to require the same preparation no matter what location...
A comfortable seat is often the last thing an average camper considers when thinking about packing the car. Frame chairs take up a lot of space, and they are not always comfortable. Folding stools have no back support and limited capacity. The id...
Repairing a canvas tent with a tear can be a daunting task. It is always to your advantage to know how to repair tears on your tent. It is dangerous to be caught out in on the trail with a torn shelter, especially in bad weather.
When the summer months hit, it's time to pack up the family car and head for the woods and a camping excursion. In a slumping economy, one way to save on camping reservations is a campground membership.
Wood stoves are a cheap alternative to heat your home in the cold winter months. Whether you decide to buy wood from a distributor or cut it yourself, it will need to be stored for use at your home. Unless stacked correctly and in a suitable plac...