What to Bring
- Tent
- Camping mats
- Pillow
- Sleeping bag
- Camping stove
- Table and chairs
- Water
- Tea/Coffee/milk/cups
- Forks, knives, spoons, plates, bowls
- Can opener
- Serviettes/ Paper roll
- Aluminium foil
- Cooler Box
- Zip lock bags
- Containers
- Sponge/Pot scrubber
- Soap/Dishwashing liquid
- Cold and flu medicine
- Matches/Lighter
- Rubbish bags
- Allergy medicines
- Painkillers
- Torch and batteries
- Portable LED lights
- Safety pins
- Pocket knife
- First aid kit
- Watch
- Sunglasses
- Mobile and charger
- Maps
- Emergency numbers
- Compass and GPS device
- Binoculars
- Spare batteries
- Rope
- Spare car battery or charger
- Car tools kit
- Spare tyre/Car jack
- Engine oil
- Engine coolant
- Electrical tape
- Emergency+ app (download before you go)
Clothing
- Towel
- Long and short pants
- Long/Short sleeve shirts
- Underwear
- Wet weather gear
- Jacket
- Thermals
- Socks
- Comfortable shoes
- Hat/Cap
- Swimmers
Toiletries
- Travel toiletry bag/Kit
- Towels
- Hairbrush
- Tissues
- Toilet paper
- Sunscreen
- Deodorant
- Insect repellant
- Wet wipes
- Compact mirror
Other
- Headlamp
- Scissors
- Bucket
Before you go
Now with the camping packing list sorted, here are some final tips: make sure you book your campsite. Stay updated with park alerts, read about camping safety, check the weather and of course be a considerate camper.
It’s important to tell other people about your trip, especially if it’s somewhere remote or where the weather can be extreme, eg. the outback. This way they can contact WA Police in case something goes wrong.
Use this Trip Intention form, it captures all the info that might help WA Police find you if there’s an emergency.