Budget Family Camping: A Growing Trend

By Tomasz Ambrozewicz, published Feb 22, 2007
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Is the cost of a family vacation a source of concern for you? Airline and train tickets have skyrocketed in recent months due to the rise in gasoline prices. Booking a weekend in a hotel for a family of four could cost the equivalent of a week's salary, and that does not include meals. These factors leave many families with a small budget wondering how they can afford to take a family vacation without breaking the bank. Budget family camping may be the answer.

The option of packing the family car and driving out to a secluded place at the lake or in the woods sounds ideal to some families. Let's face it; we all want to get away from the incessant ringing phones, the sound of traffic, and the responsibilities of life now and then.

Budget family camping doesn't require much planning for a pleasant trip. Many campgrounds around the country offer overnight camping for tent campers ranging anywhere from $7-25 a night which is far less than the cost of even the most budget priced hotel. Even if the family chooses to camp in their Recreational Vehicle (RV) the rates usually, do not exceed $35 per night in all but the most exclusive parks. Most of the government owned National Parks now have online systems in place for booking camping trips in advance. A family can plan their budget family camping trip as much as a year in advance, in almost any state.

Once the reservations are made the family simply packs their bedding, extra clothes, fishing gear, and their food before heading off for their budget family camping trip for some family togetherness time.

If you have never taken a camping trip before you will need to invest in some camping gear which will last for several years. For a family of four your budget family camping trip will require the following gear:

- A good size cooler to keep food and drinks cold

- Disposable cups, plates and silverware

- Quality sleeping bags for each family member ($40-60 per person)

- Tarps for ground cover under the tent (keeps out moisture) around $8-10

- Battery powered lantern, extra batteries (less messy)

- Family tent (buy bigger than you think you need) $80-170

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Great review and idea on how to save money on your vacation. My parents and I used to camp all the time instead of staying at hotels. When I was in graduate school, I'd drive to all sorts of beach resorts and just camp at the outskirts of the towns, rather than shelling out $120-$200/nite for some oceanfront hotel. I like being outdoors anyway, so setting up a tent and having a nice camp fire in the evening was no big deal for me. Thanks for letting others know that they can still have that vacation, and not end up paying a week's salary for it!

Posted on 02/25/2007 at 10:02:00 AM

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