Spring camping means unpredictable weather, muddy trails, and the best wildflower displays of the year. Here’s your complete checklist for comfortable early-season camping.
Shelter
- 3-season tent (check seams and zippers after winter storage)
- Ground tarp/footprint
- Extra guylines and stakes for spring winds
- Tarp for rain shelter over cooking area
Sleep System
- Sleeping bag rated 15-20°F below expected low temperatures (spring nights are cold)
- Sleeping pad with R-value of 3+ for ground insulation
- Inflatable camping pillow

Clothing
Spring demands layering more than any other season. Temperatures can swing 40+ degrees from dawn to afternoon.
- Moisture-wicking base layers (avoid cotton)
- Insulating mid layer (fleece or puffy jacket)
- Waterproof shell jacket and pants (rain is likely)
- Warm hat and gloves for evenings
- Waterproof hiking boots (trails are muddy)
- Extra socks (your feet will get wet)
Kitchen
- Stove with adequate fuel (propane doesn’t perform well in cold — keep canister warm)
- Lighter and fire starter (damp conditions make fire harder)
- Insulated mug — hot drinks are spring camping essentials
- Water filter or purification tablets

Safety and Navigation
- Headlamp with charged battery (days are still shorter)
- First aid kit
- Map and compass (trails may not be marked post-winter)
- Emergency bivvy or blanket
- Bear spray if applicable
Spring-Specific Tips
- Check trail conditions and road closures before heading out
- Stream crossings may be higher than normal from snowmelt
- Bug season starts — bring insect repellent
- Wildflower season peaks mid-spring — bring a camera
- Campgrounds may have limited services early in the season






