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Camping Tips For Seniors

Updated: Jul 3


If you're itching to get away, camping is a great option, especially with these tips.

Happy Senior Couple Camping
Happy Senior Couple Camping

The Type of Camping is Important

The type of camping you choose will affect which tips you follow.


  • Traditional Camping: involves a tent or temporary shelter that's simple and rugged

  • Glamping (Glamorous Camping): involves luxurious accommodations and equipment

  • A Cabin or RV: both offer the comforts of modern living in a rustic, camping environment


The type of camping you choose will also affect your sleep. You can always rely on an RV, cabin, or glamping quarters to have comfortable beds. In a tent, a high-quality sleeping bag, air mattress, or sleeping pad can add comfort. Alternatively, you can try a portable cot to keep off the ground and comfortable.


Safety Tips for Camping Seniors

Safety always comes first for camping. Nothing ruins a trip faster than someone getting hurt.


The Importance of Location

Whatever type of camping you're doing, research where you're staying. A good camping site should be:


  • On flat, even, and dry ground

  • Off trails for privacy and safety, but close enough to access them

  • Safe from environmental hazards, like flooding, rockslides, or avalanches

  • Free from signs of wildlife

  • Shaded in the morning so you're not waking up to a blazing sun at sunrise

Mother and Daughter Hiking Together
Mother and Daughter Hiking Together

Hiking Safety Tips

You'll likely do some hiking while you're camping, making these safety tips essential.


  • Tell others where you'll be and how long you'll be there and have a way to contact them.

  • Check the trail difficulty, the local wildlife, the expected weather, and your health before hiking.

  • Rest and hydrate often, listening to the signals your body is giving you.


Check the Weather

Checking the weather is another essential planning step. Weather conditions can change the terrain and make it more dangerous, so knowing the weather and preparing can protect you.


Follow Basic Camping Safety Guidelines

Even in the best conditions, you should always follow some basic camping safety rules. Store and dispose of food correctly to keep animals away. Always pack a first aid kit. Follow all local fire rules, using a cleared fire pit and keeping water nearby for emergencies.

Senior Couple Having Fun Playing The Guitar
Senior Couple Having Fun Playing The Guitar

Consider Fun Camping Activities

Don’t forget to make camping enjoyable, too! Make sure you have some fun activities to do.


Check the Weather Again

Weather is important for safety, but bad weather can ruin your camping trip's fun plans. While you can mitigate some weather concerns, others are tougher to work around. Rescheduling is better than being stuck in a tent during a rainstorm.


Save Money with the National Park Senior Pass

If you qualify, the National Park Senior Pass covers entrance fees for more than 2,000 sites around the country. You may also receive discounts on camping and other recreational fees.


By using your head and following these tips, you'll give yourself a great foundation to having a safe camping trip you'll never forget


We hope you enjoyed this article that is beneficial to Seniors and their family members and friends. If you have a need for car, home, rental, rental insurance or other, please do not hesitate to contact Benefits-4-Retirees.


Father and Son Camping and Fishing
Father and Son Camping and Fishing

"Another thing I like to do is sit back and take in nature. To look at the birds, listen to their singing, go hiking, camping and jogging and running, walking along the beach, playing games and sometimes being alone with the great outdoors. It's very special to me."


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