Camping
ArchiveSometimes the best campsite is a few steps out the back door
Ready to go backpacking but don't know where to begin? Start with buying the right pack.
10 testers. 20 sleeping bags. 6 months. Here are the results.
Escapod makes a rugged off-road trailer but with high-quality amenities making it truly comfortable.
If you’re still balling up a sweatshirt to use as a pillow, you’re doing it wrong
Skip the crowds in Yosemite Valley and head for higher ground in Tuolumne Meadows
Never leave your best friend behind when you head into the backcountry
Your choice of sleeping pad will determine whether you sleep well or not
With 700-fill down and a rating to 23 degrees Fahrenheit, this bag is ready for a lifetime of adventures
Four pros dish on their tricks for getting out in the warmer months.
Gone are the days of guessing how much fuel’s left in your camp stove’s canister
Tried-and-true practices to prevent an early death for your tent
Throwing a lit party doesn’t have to be expensive
Which rewards you with the most bang for your buck?
Watch to see editor Bryan Rogala’s guide to lowering your base weight before hitting the trail.
Sleeping in a tent doesn’t have to mean roughing it
This gear will make camping more fun
Here's gear editor Ariella Gintzler’s favorite product from the 2018 Outdoor Retailer.
Lightweight and tasty—these five camp meals are sure to keep you full on trail
Camping at undeveloped sites can be intimidating. This kit will give you some peace of mind.
Do you really need a bag designed for women? It comes down to your height and sleeping body temperature.
One of the things we love about car camping is the ability to get outdoors without sacrificing the comfort of a good meal.
Comfortable, secure, and convenient, the Scat Belt works with any type of clothing
All you really need is to pick a sweet spot and pack a big tent, a thick air mattress, a two-burner stove (one for coffee, one for bacon), and a cooler of beer. But if you want to step it up a notch, bring along these items, too.
Take lounging in the woods seriously with these six picks
When in doubt, don't light that campfire
When space is precious, turn to these key products to help you save big
Lightweight, packable tools to help you get the job done
Whether you’re just getting into backpacking or want to upgrade your kit, you can't go wrong with this tiny cooking setup
With everything in one storage bin, you'll have little excuse not to get outside
Get cozy under the stars (and in front of the camera) with one of these blankets
The simple silk cocoon is a key piece of four-season gear
The Luci lantern just turned it up a notch
Tools to keep your beer cold and your gear organized
Watch to see what Outside editor Bryan Rogala, loves about Roofnest's Sparrow tent.
Inspired by packs, a new breed of coolers are on the rise
Heading out on an overlanding trip? Bring one of these.
Sack out in something snug, breathable, and packable
The year’s top shelters are quick to assemble and roomier than ever
Creature comforts for the car-camping set
Keep your pup safe, hydrated, and entertained on the trail
Plus five great hammocks tested by an AT thru-hiker
The best new way to organize your gear
It's one of the most indispensable pieces of gear I own
It'll elevate your camp-cooking game for decades—for just $130
Sweat the small stuff (so they don't have to)
What is it and would it really stand up to bitter storms ravaging an alien planet?
It's 50 percent lighter than traditional cast iron skillets
It burns kerosene, unleaded gasoline, canister fuel, and alcohol
It's four inches thick and weighs nine pounds. Read: It's better than my mattress back home.
Never settle for freeze-dried meals again
Car camping is one of our favorite ways to get outside, and the biggest bonus is that you can bring more gear with you.
Winter camping can seem daunting, but with the right tools it can be an incredible way to experience the outdoors in a new way
I put six of the most popular models through a vigorous test that included lots of hardcore beer drinking and reclined lounging
This may just replace the century-old portage pack
These accessories can make your old hammock feel new
Watch to see what our gear editor, Ariella Ginzler, loves about the Primus Kuchoma Grill.
The gear we're lusting after this spring
I learned that the little things make the biggest difference, but ultimately, it mostly comes down to style and personal preference. And we're totally OK with that.
We partnered with camp cooking gurus Fresh Off the Grid to show you how to re-season a cast iron pan.
The outdoor community made filtration a must for a reason
Find the perfect coupling
Including a classic like Crocs to a pair of $100 down booties
Our columnist, Bryan Rogala, breaks down the components of what makes up a great sleeping pad.
We crowdsourced reviews on this crucial piece of gear
The $50 tool will save you from the runs caused by bacteria, protozoa, or particulates found in U.S. backcountry water sources
Who says your camp cuisine has to be all freeze-dried meals and prepackaged sandwiches?
Enjoying a night in a tent shouldn’t be a challenge
Never heard of the thing? Read on to let me convince you that these easy-to-transport, bomber camping tables are the only way to go.
A rooftop tent that coverts to a treehouse.
Or how to be the most popular camping partner around
Survive a night (or two or three) in the snow.
These essentials—some tangible, some not—should run you less than $100 and will make the two of you way happier in the backcountry
BioLite just created a smokeless fire pit.
Setting up camp doesn’t have to be an intimidating, unpleasant chore
Falling hard for a futuristic shelter
The simple silk cocoon is a key piece of gear when the temperature starts to drop