Only a few short decades ago, camping was a whole different animal. Most campers looking to « rough it » hoofed it into the woods under their own power, wearing all cotton clothes and weather-beaten leather boots. They sat on rocks around campfires they built by hand using old-school methods passed down from their ancestors.
But this isn’t that time—not even close. We’re living in a golden age of high-tech outdoor gear. We’re talking next-gen camping gadgets to help us stay drier, warmer, and more comfortable almost indefinitely. We can binge-stream any Netflix series on a 12-inch waterproof tablet via 5G Wi-Fi from the middle of nowhere, while relaxing on a heated seat around a raging campfire that took us less than a minute to build. In the morning, we can plug our electric griddle into a portable solar generator, and fire up fresh pancakes and omelets while checking our TikTok follower count. This is truly different times, my friends.
We’re living in the 21st century and « roughing it » has never felt so luxurious. So, our outdoor-loving editors and writers wanted to find the gadgets that make camping easier, better, and more enjoyable. We reviewed hundreds of products and cool tech gadgets over the last year, and these are some of the very best camping gadgets of 2023.
There’s nothing better on a cool night in the mountains or at the beach than slipping into a nice warm camping blanket. Even better? This electric version that works with any 12V (car) outlet or portable power station.
Nothing elevates your campsite vibe like a healthy dose of twinkle lights. MPowerd’s Luci Solar String Lights run off the sun, so you never really have to think about plugging them in. Just string ’em up and relax.
Upgrade your campfire sit with this deluxe camp chair from Cliq. It sets up in seconds with little more than the flick of your wrist. Plus, it’s lightweight, yet supports up to 300 pounds.
The Everywhere Mat is designed to go—wait for it—everywhere. It’s a rugged, yet handsome outdoor mat that’s soft on the top with a waterproof underside that works on dirt, sand, and every surface in between.
Who says you can’t take a proper dining room table and chairs camping? Oru Kayak’s all-new Oru Camp Collection includes legit home-style furniture that packs flat enough to tote along just about anywhere.
Add more than 70 square feet of protected outdoor living space to your car camping setup with MoonShade’s easy-to-pitch vehicle awning. Take that, rain!
Solo camp chairs can feel a little lonely. Cozy up with your significant other (or dog or favorite wilderness critter) on this portable outdoor sofa.
Balmuda’s simply named Lantern brings a dash of retro modern cool to any campsite. The rechargeable LED light glows from amber to bright white, so you can dial in your perfect level of campfire cozy.
Serious (winter) weather demands serious outerwear. The Landroamer Parka is waterproof, insanely warm, and packed with pockets making it the perfect campside chore coat.
There are camping hammocks, and then there’s Yellow Leaf’s Hanging Chair. It’s lightweight, buttery soft, and pairs perfectly with the brand’s Vista—a portable hammock swing that adds a dash of relaxed luxury to any campsite.
Few things can ruin a night of camping like a cold butt. This seat heater solves that problem, ensuring your backside is as toasty as your front while chilling by the fire.
As durable, cozy, and toasty warm as a premium sleeping bag but with all the versatility and functionality of a good poncho, this quilt might just replace all your favorite camping blankets.
If you like your camping with all the tech comforts of home, Deeno’s X1500 packs 1,000Wh of power, so you can keep your phone, laptop, drone, and mini-fridge humming in the frontcountry.
Take your tunes anywhere with this ultra-compact, waterproof, wireless outdoor speaker. It suction cups to just about anything, and even floats in case your camping trip gets a little wetter than you expected.
If you like to seriously bring the party, Ultimate Ears’ aptly named Hyperboom is one of the loudest, bassiest portable bluetooth speakers on the market. Plus, it’s water-resistant making it perfect for camp-side jammin’.
Keep your cool (literally) with this go-anywhere, battery-powered portable air conditioner. The 4,000-BTU output is more than enough to keep your tent or vehicle cool while camping in the summer heat.
For ultimate, go-anywhere power, the Approach Solar Charger delivers up to 21 watts of power in full sun. The best part: It packs down ridiculously small and flat when you’re ready to break camp.
For setting up camp after dark or helping you keep an eye out for wandering Yeti, you need serious light. Goal Zero’s telescoping Skylight blasts an eye-popping 6,000 lumens, illuminating up to 300 feet around your site.
This deceptively simple camping gadget is like a collapsible metal straw for delivering puffs of air directly to the base of your fire. It’s the single best fire-starting gadget under $20 we’ve ever used.
If you want serious fire-starting power, Snow Peak’s Folding Torch is like a mini flamethrower that hooks to any standard camp fuel canister and is strong enough to light even the dampest wood.
Leave the bulky dryer-drum-sized stainless steel fire pit at home. This charcoal grill and wood fire pit packs down almost completely flat, yet sets up to full-size in less than a minute.
This cleverly designed gadget is one part insulated water bottle and one part travel sippy cup for toting your favorite hot beverage around the campfire.
Unlike any other camping cooler we’ve seen, BrüTank keeps all your favorite drinks and snacks cold. But the built-in pitcher lets you top up your beverage without even opening the lid.
Instead of a mountain of ice, this next-gen cooler relies on smart, vacuum-insulated technology. So it’s lighter and keeps everything cooler for longer, all without ice. Seriously.
Just because you’re roughing it doesn’t mean you have to go without a good wood-fired pie. The Roccbox Outdoor Pizza Oven puts out chef-quality wood- and gas-fired pizzas in a portable, camp-friendly package.
You might have to leave your fancy burr grinder at home while camping, but this manual handheld model gets the job done every bit as well. And it looks damn good doing it too.
This one-of-a-kind modular outdoor kitchen system defies description. It telescopes to whatever height you need, it runs on both gas and wood, and it packs down ridiculously small when you’re done with your cook.
Maybe you can’t have « running water » in the woods, but Dometic’s battery-powered Go Hydration Water Faucet is the next best thing. Just hook it up to any bottled water source and you’re ready to wash, rinse, or hydrate.
No one wants to cap off their camping trip with a flat tire or a dead car battery. Prepare for either with this compact, all-in-one jump starter and air compressor.
If you like your camping far, far off the beaten path, head out prepared with this pocketable personal water filter. You’ll never be without fresh, clean drinking water.
Skip the old-school « digging a cat hole » camp bathroom strategy, and upgrade to this simple, comfortable alternative that feels almost like pooping in your fancy toilet at home (sans the heated seat).
One multi-tool to rule them all, the Stake Out boasts 11 of the most common and useful tools that campers need to make, maintain, and break camp like a pro.
Just because you’re roughing it doesn’t mean you can’t take a proper shower like a human being. Nemo’s Helio is a portable camp-friendly shower designed to give you a decent, pressurized hose-down wherever you need it.
Mike Richard has traveled the world since 2008. He’s kayaked in Antarctica, tracked endangered African wild dogs in South Africa, and survived a near-miss great white shark attack in Mexico. His travel advice has appeared on the websites for Forbes, Travel + Leisure, CNET, and National Geographic. He loves the great outdoors and good bourbon, and (usually) calls Tulsa, Oklahoma home. Mike also enjoys speaking in the third person.