Camping
ArchiveA backcountry meal is delicious only if you can eat it comfortably
Four pros dish on their tricks for getting out in the warmer months.
Want to travel for cheap? Consider these seven places to stay for free—more or less.
Tried-and-true practices to prevent an early death for your tent
In wildlife management areas, hikers can glimpse animals in their natural, pristine habitat while getting off the beaten path
Gone are the days of guessing how much fuel’s left in your camp stove’s canister
Throwing a lit party doesn’t have to be expensive
When a trailer or van is your home, staying clean, organized, and clutter-free is paramount
We tested 29 models and found a favorite stove that nailed the sweet spot of being reasonably priced, simmering well, and boiling quickly.
Which rewards you with the most bang for your buck?
Find Yourself Outside, from Hipcamp and filmmakers Avocados and Coconuts, encompasses an evening in the outdoors.
When it comes to picking the ideal outdoor buddies, it doesn't matter at all
Plastic joint casings from certain production batches could break, causing the chair (and user) to fall
Buy it once, treat it right, and have it for a lifetime
From Advil Liqui-Gels to essential footwear—these are our daily must-haves
Carrying your own portable boat is officially the coolest way to go deep into the wilderness
Thanks to a grassroots movement, it's soon going to get a lot simpler to book campsites on federal lands. But with more than two-thirds of public campgrounds controlled by the states, the work has just begun.
Sleeping in a tent doesn’t have to mean roughing it
This European gear giant is trying to disrupt the U.S. outdoor market with its $2.50 backpacks and $49 tents. But is the product any good?
When you’re on the trail, fresh isn’t necessarily best
This gear will make camping more fun
New products to get you outside
This is the first innovation we’ve seen in closed-cell foam pads in nearly two decades
Sometimes the best gear comes in small packages—and at low prices
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.
Here's how to truly leave no trace
Do you really need a bag designed for women? It comes down to your height and sleeping body temperature.
The Zipper Gimp is a small (but important) upgrade
Essentially a three-person paddleboard base with a mesh tent upper and nylon fly, the Universe is happy on the ground, in the air, and on the water
One of the things we love about car camping is the ability to get outdoors without sacrificing the comfort of a good meal.
You live and you learn
About 200 people were evacuated by ATV and helicopter last week from a campground near the iconic falls
Comfortable, secure, and convenient, the Scat Belt works with any type of clothing
Dirt bikes and 4x4s aren't nearly as bad for the environment as you might think. (Hear me out.)
After 13 agonizing years of waiting, it finally happened for writer Wells Tower—and then the moment disappeared
When all else fails, run around like a raving lunatic while you swing a burning log
With beautiful trails and camping close to town, quick access to the mountains, and a vibrant downtown, this ski town is a gold mine of summer adventures
Digital tools to help you get into (and out of) the backcountry
This rotomolded beast is bigger, tougher, and better insulated than your classic plastic jug
Guide apps and GPS tools can be vital for off-grid adventures. But relying on them too heavily means we miss out on hidden gems that aren't online.
The Tiger Wall UL was not designed to break records. Instead, it tries to do more with less, while keeping in check its weight and price and remaining very easy to use.
Take lounging in the woods seriously with these six picks
When in doubt, don't light that campfire
From chilaquiles to French toast, even a coffee-shop-quality latte, here's how to rise and really shine in the backcountry kitchen
Everything you could possibly want to know about the various car-camping sleep setups out there. Plus, when to just use a freaking tent.
The Ranger and Scout are designed to bring the trademark Traeger cooking experience to the campground
When space is precious, turn to these key products to help you save big
They're comfy, look good, and will last a decade. But we bet you knew all that already.
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
We took a n00b friend into the backcountry and shot video
With everything in one storage bin, you'll have little excuse not to get outside
After two weeks, I learned something: I'd do it again
With more people than ever taking to the woods, we need to rethink how we spend time on public lands
Skip the tie this year and go for one of these budget-friendly products instead
Lightweight and incredibly packable, the Flash Air is a complete, protective camping system for under $200
Get cozy under the stars (and in front of the camera) with one of these blankets
We hooked up our Airstream with new solar panels and batteries and haven't looked back
Up your #vanlife game with these apps that help you find camping spots, compare gas prices, and avoid city traffic
The stuff we've owned for ages that we couldn't adventure without
Our favorite ultralight filter gets a welcome upgrade
It doesn't matter whether you're barbecuing in your backyard or circling a fire at a campground, you must cook over open flame.
We got our hands on the first in-house gear from the Utah-based e-retailer.
Hot springs are a luxury, even though you're just sitting right there in the ground
Warm weather has officially arrived, and we’ve got your plan: the most stunning beaches for surfing, casting, lounging, and exploring
Here are my back-saving tips to do it right
Because spending time together is more important than buying new gear
The Luci lantern just turned it up a notch
Thinking about designing your own rig? Here are some tips from a pro.
This tasty, camp-friendly Pad Thai recipe is a delicious alternative to that boxed mac n' cheese.
Watch to see what Outside editor Bryan Rogala, loves about Roofnest's Sparrow tent.
Gear up for summer with Outside editors' wishlist
Life on the road means freedom from daily schedules. But it's nice to have familiar places to look forward to every year.
When weather rolls in, grab one of these
Heading out on an overlanding trip? Bring one of these.
Sack out in something snug, breathable, and packable
The ceiling can hold us, so we're throwing tents up there.