Reasons To Go Budget Family Camping
Posted by Crys JoanAre you worried because you still haven’t got funds for your family vacation? With gas prices these days higher than a kite, airplane and train tickets are following the lead and going up unabated. And we haven’t even gotten to the hotel reservations – it’s virtually impossible to book you, your better half and the children, which may or may not include a couple of teens, on one week’s salary equivalent. These factors leave many families with a small budget wondering how they can afford to take a family vacation without breaking the bank. Hold your horses, Henry Hill, budget family camping might be the way to go!
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. Why, the rates aren’t even high if you decide to camp out in an RV, or Recreational Vehicle, as they can reach $35 tops except in some exclusive campsites. And if you’re looking to book your camping trip on the World Wide Web, you’ll be glad to know that this is an option offered by several National Parks. You can plan your budget family camping trip even a year in advance regardless of the state you live in.
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 the whole idea of a camping trip is new to you, you’ll want to have several pieces of camping gear that could stand the test of time. For a family of four your budget family camping trip will require the following gear: A cooler (decent size) to make sure your food and drinks remain chilled Enough disposable plates, cups, knives and forks High quality sleeping bags for the four of you – total $160 to 250 for everybody A set of four tarps to ensure your tents remain dry at all times – $8-10 each A battery powered lantern with extra batteries A family tent that’s good for five or more people at $80-170. Basic game gear – balls, bikes, horseshoes, dominoes, cards. If you plan to go fishing, bring your fishing poles, bait and tackle box
Everything should fall into place once you prepare for your budget family camping trip – preparing for the next ones should be a snap. Chances are you’ll keep adding to this list as you make more and more trips. Many campers find it addicting to get away at least once or twice a year with the family.