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Tips for a Budget Family Camping Holiday

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With the rising costs of everything in today’s society, it is difficult to afford a fun vacation for the whole family. Many people try to save throughout the year for that one special week on a beach or in a resort. Others give up on the idea altogether. With careful planning and forethought, almost any family can have a pleasant, memorable trip. Parents and kids alike will enjoy taking part in a budget family camping holiday. It doesn’t have to break the bank or cause a lot of stress. A few simple tips can make the fantasy a reality.

The first aspect of a budget family camping holiday is getting all of the necessary equipment and accessories together. If you don’t already have camping equipment, this is the time to start watching sale ads and visiting local sporting goods stores. They often have great deals on camping items during the off season. So plan early and maybe surprise your family with camping equipment during the holidays. If camping is new to your family, consider the idea of borrowing tents and things from someone you know who does camp. That way you can save on expenses while deciding if camping is for you.

Another way to reduce the cost of a family camping vacation is to pack as much food from home as possible. Take along anything non-perishable that can be fit into your vehicle. This will save money at the grocery stores or open-air markets during the budget family camping holiday. Another advantage is that you already know everyone in the family likes the food choices. If you are camping with a very young child be sure to take along plenty of diapers, baby food, and other baby essentials to avoid paying high prices at convenience stores.

You could shop around the campgrounds in the area you are planning to visit. However most public campgrounds are usually similar in price for a night. Most range from $8 to $16 a night and include restroom facilities and other amenities unless you are truly roughing it. While staying in the grounds take advantage of any special activities the campground has scheduled. They often have nature hikes, craft time, and even evening events planned for their visitors. Most of the time they are included with the camping fee and help to keep things exciting in the great outdoors. The price of a night in the campgrounds and all of the extras is small compared to other vacation options and very useful in planning a budget family camping holiday.

If planned right and with proper thought a budget family camping holiday will feel like a resort vacation. It doesn’t take a lot of money to have a good time.


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