
The Beginner's Guide to Car Camping
The Wirecutter Show
When to bail on a trip
Trey advises canceling trips for prolonged heavy rain and not feeling bad about bailing.
Camping might feel intimidating for a beginner. But car camping–-where you can simply drive to a spot and bring some creature comforts—lowers the barrier to entry. In this episode, we talk with Wirecutter outdoor writer Trey French about how beginners can get into camping without overcomplicating it.
Trey walks us through the gear that’s actually worth investing in, what you can skip (or borrow), and the mental state to adopt to help ensure everyone has a good time.
Wirecutter staff camping veterans also share their favorite gear for making camping fun and comfortable.
This episode covers:
- Why car camping is the best entry point for beginners: You can pack everything in your car, stay near amenities like bathrooms and water, and leave anytime, making it lower-risk and less intimidating than backpacking.
- Focus on sleep, shelter, and food: You don’t need to buy everything at once, and a lot of gear (especially kitchen items) can come from home or be borrowed.
- What a “good” camping sleep setup really looks like: A thick, wide sleeping pad does most of the work. Sleeping bags matter, but more for warmth than comfort, and sizing and temperature ratings are often misunderstood.
- Small upgrades that make a big difference: Things like tablecloths, lighting, fire starters, or better organization can make a campsite feel more comfortable and functional without breaking the bank.
Products we recommend:
- The best sleeping pad for car camping: Therm-a-Rest LuxuryMap Sleeping Pad
- The best car-camping sleeping pad for couples: Exped MegaMat Duo
- The best bag for car camping: REI Co-op Siesta Hooded 20 Sleeping Bag
- The best camping tent for families: Kelty Wireless 6 Tent
- The best picnic-table camp stove: Coleman Classic Propane Camping Stove
- A simple coffee solution: AeroPress Coffee Maker
- The best rigid water container: Reliance Aqua-Tainer 7-Gallon
Additional reading:
- The Best Sleeping Pads for Backpacking and Car Camping
- The 7 Best Sleeping Bags of 2026
- The 6 Best Camping Tents for 2026
- The 4 Best Camping Stoves of 2026
- The Best Instant Coffee, Ranked
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