Camping is a great way to enjoy the outdoors, and proper preparation and campsite awareness are essential for a safe and fun experience. Keep these safety tips in mind before your trip and while you're at the campsite.
- Prepare your vehicle and equipment: Make sure your vehicle and all camping equipment are in good condition before heading out.
- Plan for health and safety: Check your first aid kit and consult your health care provider before traveling if you have a medical condition.
- Know the environment: Research the park/campgrounds, local wildlife, and weather conditions that could impact your enjoyment.
- Inspect your campsite before setting up: Look for potential hazards, such as ant beds, poison oak, or nearby cliffs, and mark tent stakes and poles to reduce the risk of trips and falls.
- Protect your site from wildlife: Store food, trash, and equipment securely to avoid attracting bears and other animals.
- Prioritize fire safety: Understand and follow park rules and any posted local fire restrictions. Keep your tent a safe distance from grills and campfires, use only battery-operated lights in or near tents, and never leave a campfire unattended. Always keep an ample supply of water and a shovel nearby to douse the fire in case it gets out of control.
Whether you're a seasoned camper or heading out for the first time, keeping safety top of mind will help you make the most of your outdoor getaway.
Source (s) Used:
California State Parks. Camping Safety Tips. https://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=30040 Accessed July 6, 2026.
Florida Sheriffs Association. Keep Kids Safe Series: Camping Safety Tips. https://flsheriffs.org/blog/entry/keep-kids-safe-series-camping-safety-tips/ Accessed July 6, 2026.