The Wirecutter Show

The Beginner's Guide to Car Camping

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Apr 8, 2026
Trey French, Wirecutter outdoor writer who has spent hundreds of nights testing gear, walks through getting started with car camping. He covers why driving in lowers the risk and stress. Short takes on prioritizing sleep, shelter, and food. Practical tips on pads, tents, simple cooking setups, lighting, and small upgrades that make campsites comfy.
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INSIGHT

Car Camping Makes Camping Low Risk

  • Car camping lowers the barrier to entry because you can drive, access amenities, and leave anytime.
  • That proximity to facilities and your car makes camping feel less risky and more beginner-friendly.
ADVICE

Bring A Bug Viewer For Kids

  • Bring a simple bug viewer to entertain kids and safely inspect or remove insects.
  • Kaylee recommends the Carson Bug View (~$12) as a cheap magnifier that helps kids explore and handle critters.
ADVICE

Use A Camping Quilt For Cozy Shared Sleep

  • Try a camping quilt instead of a sleeping bag for shared comfort and mobility.
  • Claire uses a double camping quilt like a duvet with a foot box, which makes cozying up and temperature control easier.
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