Rent Camping Gear for Your Next Trip
Don't buy a $400 tent for one weekend a year. Rent tents, sleeping bags, camp stoves, and outdoor gear from experienced campers near you.
What Kind of Trip?
Different trips need different gear — find the right setup
Weekend Car Camping
Gear needed: Large tent, cooler, camp chairs, full kitchen setup
Multi-Day Hike
Gear needed: Lightweight tent, compact sleeping bag, trekking poles
Beach Camping
Gear needed: Pop-up shelter, sand stakes, portable shower, cooler
Winter Camping
Gear needed: 4-season tent, sub-zero sleeping bag, insulated pad
Family Festival
Gear needed: Large tent, air mattresses, camp kitchen, portable speaker
Solo Backpacking
Gear needed: Ultralight tent, compact stove, lightweight bag, headlamp
Pre-Built Camping Kits
Estimated rental costs for common trip setups
Solo Weekender
- 2-Person Tent$25/day
- Sleeping Bag$15/day
- Camping Stove$12/day
- Headlamp$5/day
Family Camp Out
- 6-Person Tent$45/day
- 4x Sleeping Bags$40/day
- Camp Kitchen Set$25/day
- Lantern$10/day
- Cooler (60L)$15/day
Festival Survival Kit
- Pop-Up Tent$20/day
- Air Mattress$12/day
- Portable Speaker$15/day
- Camp Chairs x2$16/day
Essential Gear Checklist
Don't forget anything — check each category before you head out
Shelter
- ✓Tent (sized for your group)
- ✓Tarp or rain fly
- ✓Ground sheet / footprint
Sleep
- ✓Sleeping bag (check temp rating)
- ✓Sleeping pad or air mattress
- ✓Camp pillow
Cook
- ✓Camp stove + fuel
- ✓Pot and pan set
- ✓Utensils, plates, cups
Light & Safety
- ✓Headlamp (hands-free)
- ✓Lantern for camp
- ✓Fire starter or matches
Leave No Trace Tips
Protect the places we camp so everyone can enjoy them
Pack it in, pack it out
Everything you bring to camp leaves with you — including food scraps, wrappers, and micro-trash.
Use existing campsites
Camp on established sites and durable surfaces. Avoid creating new clearings or fire rings.
Store food properly
Use bear canisters or hang food bags at least 4 metres off the ground and 2 metres from the trunk.
Respect wildlife
Observe animals from a distance. Never feed wildlife — it changes their natural behaviour and diet.
Minimise campfire impact
Use a camp stove for cooking. If fires are permitted, keep them small and burn wood completely to ash.
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