The ultimate list with everything you need whether tent/car camping, pod camping, or RV camping.
Make sure to have all the staples you're going to need!
A hanging toiletry bag will make your trips to the showers so much easier. Don't let your stuff sit on the floor!
Effortlessly refresh and clean off the grime whenever you need to feel the need.
Make sure to take off any makeup or glitter when you get back to your tent to help keep breakouts at bay.
Camping can be a hot mess, make sure to keep your hair oil-free with a simple dry shampoo! (If the event allows it)
Make sure to pack soap that is allowed at the showers at the campsite you'll be staying to stay fresh.
Make sure you can dry off after your shower with a towel! Preferably a quick dry towel.
Stay fresh and handle grooming needs during multi-day festivals.
Nothing is worse than getting a sunburn early on! Keep sunscreen applied even if you don't think you need it!
Keep annoying pests from biting you and out of your campsite with a simple can of bug spray!
Don't count on the bathrooms having what you need, always bring some extra just in case!
Events can be very dry, don't kill the vibes with dry, chapped lips!
Having a small personal mirror will help you look and feel your best!
Don't let minor bumps or scrapes get you down!
Nights and mornings can get colder than you think, and an emergency blanket can bring you warmth when you need it most!
Don't let heartburn keep you from a good time!
Stay healthy, energized, and avoid the Festival Flu by staying on top of the essential vitamins your body needs!
Rejuvenate your body by making water work harder by adding electrolytes when necessary.
A lot will be going on, so having a folding or collapsible chair is helpful!
Spread out supplies, make a mobile makeup station, or play games in down time, a table is essential for most any campsite!
Camp can get dark at night, but a small flashlight can help you find your way around.
A spray bottle can help keep you cool while it's hot, a simple spritz combined with a fan will help you keep from overheating.
A battery fan on a table can be a lifesaver when it gets too hot.
In camp, safety pins can have a lot of uses, from fixing clothes to patching up a tent or backpack.
Lock up important bags and items, or your whole tent when necessary.
Don't let trash pile up on your campsite. Keep some trash bags to dispose of trash, store wet clothing and items, and organize recycling.
Not all campsites have power, make sure to bring some backup power banks to keep your devices juiced up!
Don't forget cables and charging bricks when power or plugs are available.
Having a battery that can get additional charge with solar can help you ensure have power.
Bring something big enough to keep your food and drinks cool.
Bring some frozen ice packs for your cooler, they will last longer than just a regular bag of ice.
You're going to get hungry and food in camp can be expensive, bring snacks and you'll thank yourself later.
Bring some easy-to-cook food or meal preps that are hearty and will keep you full and energized.
When allowed, these are great for cooking up some easy-to-make food.
Don't forget you need to wash your dishes once you're done.
If you plan on cooking, don't forget all the tools you need!
Minimize your need to do dishes as much as possible. Try to use biodegradable when possible or use reusable cutlery.
When tent camping at a festival where pods or tents are not included, having a tent is a good idea.
Sleeping bags area great to add comfort and keep you warm.
Don't forget to look your best!
A popup shelter is great for shading your camping space or extending the space of your car with car camping.
Don't risk your tent flowing away in the wind! Use ground stakes to secure your tent and your other belongings.
Add comfort under your sleeping bags. Make sure what you get fits the space and is easy to carry!
Protect your eyes during the day with a good pair of sunglasses (preferably a pair you don't mind losing). PS Very helpful for post-rave hangovers
Make sure to stay dry in wet environments by reinforcing your tent, especially if its older!
It can get cold at night, even with a sleeping bag, so have what you need to bundle up!
You'll be on your feet for hours, so make sure to choose comfortable shoes. (Remember to break them in before the event!)
The ground may be rough or wet, using a tarp under your tent can help protect the bottom of your tent from damage and water seepage.
Too many people forget this! Don't get a sore neck, bring something supportive for while you sleep!
You'll want some warm, comfortable clothes to change into to sleep in and walk around between festival activities!
These can help provide addition shade and privacy to your caping area.
Many festivals go into the morning, don't let the daylight keep you awake.
You never know when bad weather will hit, be prepared to keep yourself dry!
Earplugs that are comfortable to wear while sleeping to block out any noise while you try to catch some ZZ's.
Many events have pools set up for pool parties and such, so don't forget a swimsuit so you can be a part of the action!
Make sure to add some lighting to your campsite so you can see what you're doing! Keep in mind power availability when choosing lights.
These campgrounds can get dusty and having something to cover your mouth and nose can help you breathe cleaner air.
Great for doing some light stretching or joining group yoga classes some festivals offer.
Not just for your shoes, socks can be amazing for keeping your feet warm at night! Bring extra though in case they get wet!