40 Best Gifts for Camping Lovers 2025

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40 Best Gifts for Camping Lovers 2025

For every outdoorsy friend who’d rather spend a long weekend under a canopy of pines than under a hotel duvet, holiday gifting is surprisingly easy—you just have to speak their love language. The best gifts for camping lovers, hikers, and backpackers make life outdoors feel seamless. Think camping gear that is durable, packable, and ready for whatever the trail (or the forecast) throws their way.

This year’s best gifts for campers hit that sweet spot between practical and indulgent. From cloud-soft loungewear for post-hike unwinding to weatherproof workhorses to keep them warm and dry when the skies open up (it happens!), these presents are sure to delight. Whether they’re planning quick overnighters or week-long, off-the-grid excursions, shop the best gifts for camping lovers to make every getaway feel a little cozier and a lot more adventurous. 

Best Gifts for Campers Overall

Best Clothing Gifts

Cotopaxi Capa Hybrid Insulated Hoodie

Cotopaxi


On chilly nights when I want the warmth of a puffer without all the puff, I reach for this hybrid hoodie. It’s featherlight but surprisingly cozy thanks to its quilted insulation and stretchy panels on the arms that move like a second skin. It layers cleanly under a shell (which is vital) and packs down small, making it great for folks who walk to pack light. The vibrant colorways are so cute, too. 

Outdoor Research Helium Rain Jacket

REI


Every camper needs a just-in-case shell, and the Helium Rain Jacket is the gold standard. It’s shockingly weatherproof for how much it weighs (less than a granola bar). I bring mine on every outdoor adventure because it’s so easy to pack and is essential when the forecast changes. 

Vuori Boyfriend Sweatpants

Vuori


Soft enough to sleep in but polished enough for a coffee run, these Vuori sweats are the definition of comfort. They have that slouchy, borrowed fit without ever looking sloppy, and the brushed fabric feels like a hug after a long day. They’re equally great for nights hanging around the campfire as they are chilling indoors on the couch. 

The North Face Thermoball Traction Mule

Amazon


No trip is complete without a cushy pair of camp slippers to pad around in. These snuggly slip-ons from The North Face are sure to make any giftee on your list smile. They’re the equivalent of slipping into a warm hug, but don’t let their plush appearance fool you—they’re seriously durable and will keep you from slipping and sliding if the weather turns.

Kari Traa Smekker Half-zip Base Layer Top

REI


I’ve learned that when it’s chilly out, the best pajamas are wool base layers. After testing dozens of brands, Kari Traa’s snuggly styles are my absolute favorite. They’re made from thermoregulating wool you can wear over and over again without getting stinky. And the prints and colors are pretty enough to wear on their own. 

Seniq Tectonic Pants

REI


Seniq’s stylish, outdoorsy apparel looks great even when you’re miles from the trail. The Tectonics stretch, breathe, and move beautifully, whether you’re bouldering or going to brunch. Plus, they’re reflective, perfect for staying visible when the sun goes down. I’ve worn mine hiking, on airplanes, to walk the dog—anywhere I need a cute but durable bottom.

Stio Colter Chukka Boots

Stio


A mountain-inspired chukka that earns its spot on the packing list, these Stio boots balance rugged tread with a clean, goes-with-everything silhouette. They’re warm without feeling heavy, and the leather molds to your foot just enough to make long camp days and in-town jaunts feel effortless. I’ve been wearing mine straight out of the box—no break-in time necessary. 

Hestra Isvik Mittens

Free People


If you spend any time in the cold or snow, Hestra mittens are a must-have. This pretty pair is made in collaboration with Free People for an elevated take on the brand’s classic mittens. The wool blend is sure to keep fingers warm, while the Nordic designs add a touch of Alpine flair to any outfit.

Best Camping Gear Gifts

Woolly Mammoth Woolen Co. Merino Wool Camp Blanket

Amazon


One of my go-to gifts for anyone who wants to get into camping is a wool blanket; it’s a versatile essential you can use well beyond the woods. This oversized merino wool blanket style from Wooly Mammoth instantly upgrades any outdoor setup. It’s naturally warm, moisture-resistant, and incredibly durable, making it perfect for everything from chilly mornings by the fire to unexpected weather. The hefty feel gives it a premium, heirloom vibe without the luxury price tag, making it a cozy, practical gift they’ll appreciate for years. 

Black Diamond Storm 500-R Rechargeable Headlamp

Amazon


For the friend who always forgets their headlamp, the Storm 500-R is bright, durable, and fully rechargeable—no more dead batteries at 2 a.m. Its multiple beam modes cut through fog and low visibility, making it a campsite essential that they’ll use far more than they expect.

Kelty Low Loveseat

Amazon


I love Kelty’s Lowdown Seat so much, I’ve made it my go-to wedding gift for outdoorsy couples. This doublewide chair sits low to the ground for ultimate lounging, with a sturdy steel frame that easily handles two full-size adults (plus a dog). It’s the piece of gear that instantly becomes a campsite staple.

Eno SingleNest Hammock Bundle

Amazon


This Eno bundle includes the brand’s famous SingleNest hammock plus the Atlas straps—everything you need to hang out between the trees. It packs down small, sets up in minutes, and is strong enough for serious relaxation. Lightweight but ultra-durable, it’s ideal for anyone who enjoys spending time outside. 

Therm-a-Rest Boost 650 32F/0C Sleeping Bag

REI


The best sleeping bags turn a night of surviving outdoors into thriving, and the Boost 650 nails the balance. Lightweight down insulation keeps campers warm down to 32 degrees Fahrenheit without adding bulk. It compresses small for easy packing but delivers big-time comfort once unrolled. It’s an excellent upgrade for anyone with a more reliable sleep system on their list. 

Therm-a-Rest Basecamp Self–inflating Sleeping Pad

Amazon


This self-inflating pad is thick, warm, and built for campers who want mattress-level comfort in the wild. The foam core and durable shell provide a cushy, supportive base that doesn’t leave you tossing on hard ground. It’s also rugged enough for years of use. 

Snow Peak Gigapower Tabletop Lantern

Snow Peak


Snow Peak’s gear will turn any campsite into a glampsite, and this tabletop lamp is no different.  Its sleek stainless-steel design is as beautiful as it is functional, offering steady illumination for cooking, dining, or late-night card games. 

Nocs Provisions Standard Binoculars

Amazon


These compact, waterproof binoculars are built for adventure, whether spotting wildlife, scouting trail routes, or stargazing. They deliver crisp clarity in a pocket-friendly size, with a rugged rubber grip that holds up to rough handling. Plus, they come in fun colors that are sure to stand out—my light blue pair always gets compliments. 

Helinox Chair Zero Compact Camping Chair

Amazon


One of the lightest camp chairs on the market, the Chair Zero packs down to almost nothing while still offering back support. It’s a favorite among backpackers and minimalist campers thanks to its featherlight frame and sturdy construction. Whether you’re hiking miles or just want a chair that won’t hog trunk space, this one impresses. 

Leatherman Rebar Multitool

Amazon


I don’t go anywhere without my Leatherman. The Rebar is a classic multitool that belongs in every camper’s kit. With pliers, blades, screwdrivers, and more, it handles everything from gear repairs to food prep. It’s compact, durable, and feels reassuringly solid for a tool less than $100. 

Rocky Talkie Long-range Radio

Amazon


If they’re known to venture off-grid, get them Rocky Talkies. They’re rugged, weatherproof, and designed to maintain clear communication in remote mountains or dense forests (my friends and I use them for skiing and fishing). The simple interface makes them easy to use, even with gloves—a game-changer in the backcountry. 

Best Camp Kitchen Gifts

Lifestraw Go 1L Filtered Water Bottle

Amazon


Clean water anywhere there’s a water source is arguably the best gift of all, and Lifestraw’s filtered water bottle is just that. It removes bacteria, parasites, and microplastics while still being lightweight and easy to use. It doesn’t hurt that it comes in a rainbow of cute colors to choose from, too. 

Gerber ComplEAT 6-piece Cutting Board Set

REI


This is a gift for serious camp chefs. Gerber’s compact cutting board set turns any picnic table or tailgate into a functional kitchen. It includes prep tools, a multi-use knife, and a separate board to keep food clean and organized. Best of all, everything nests into itself for easy cleanup. 

Miir Standard Hand Coffee Grinder

Amazon


Coffee snobs will appreciate this beautifully engineered manual grinder. It creates consistent, quality grounds anywhere, no electricity required. Paired with a camp filter or French press, it makes morning coffee around the campfire a ritual, not a chore. 

Yeti French Press Coffee Set

Amazon


Another excellent coffee gift, this Yeti duo combines a rugged French press with a stainless-steel Rambler travel mug, delivering barista-level brew miles from the nearest café. The press keeps coffee hot and grit-free, while the Rambler makes sipping on the trail easy. 

Sea to Summit Frontier Ultralight 5-piece Cook Set

REI


This ultralight collapsible cook set packs down small but expands into a legit camp kitchen. The durable pot, bowls, and mugs are perfect for backpackers who still want a proper hot meal. It handles boiling, cooking, and eating without adding weight to a pack. It’s seriously amazing—a functional, space-saving upgrade for frequent campers.

Villey Portable Camping Table

Amazon


Looking for a budget-friendly camping gift? This portable table will do the trick. Lightweight, foldable, and surprisingly sturdy, this mini table is perfect for camp cocktails, card games, or keeping gear off the ground. It sets up in seconds and packs down into a sling bag for easy transport. 

BruMate MagPack 24-can Backpack Soft Cooler

Brumate


A good cooler is a gift for anyone who spends time outside—be it in the woods, at the beach, or in a parking lot at tailgates. Brumate’s backpack cooler keeps drinks cold for hours and carries them comfortably thanks to its supportive straps. The magnetic closures make opening and sealing effortless, while the capacity is perfect for day trips or weekend outings.

High Camp Flask Parkside 750 Flask

High Camp Flasks


This stunning stainless-steel flask keeps cocktails, whiskey, or wine perfectly chilled on the trail or by the fire. The detachable tumbler makes sharing easier, and the rugged design ensures it won’t dent or leak. It’s equal parts functional and gorgeous—a luxe pick for campers who enjoy a nightcap outdoors.

Jetboil Zip Fast Boil System

Amazon


No matter where I go camping, my Jetboil Zip comes with me. It heats water quickly for coffee, ramen, or dehydrated meals, all in a compact nesting design. And it’s fast—it takes all of two minutes to get water to boil. 

Best Gifts Under $20

Rainleaf Microfiber Camping Towel

Amazon


This quick-drying, space-saving towel is a must-have for long travel days, gym sessions, and backpacking. It absorbs way more water than its size suggests and dries in a fraction of the time that cotton does. Its loop makes it easy to hang at camp to air out. For $12, it’s a cheap but incredibly useful stocking stuffer. 

Turtle Fur Double-layer Neck Warmer

Amazon


Turtle Fur’s gaiters, hoods, and balaclavas are buttery-soft and make great presents for everyone on your list. This fleece neck warmer is a cold-weather essential that blocks wind and seals in heat better than a scarf. Perfect for winter camping, skiing, or chilly early-morning hikes. 

Energizer WeatheReady Camping Lantern

Amazon


Small but surprisingly bright, this lantern provides wide-angle lighting for tents, cooking areas, or emergencies. It’s water-resistant and built to handle rough conditions—a great backup light for camping or preparedness kits. 

REI Co-op Lightweight 10L Dry Bag

REI


You can never have too many dry bags. This 10-liter sack keeps clothes, electronics, and food protected from rain, river splashes, and condensation. The roll-top closure seals tightly, and the translucent fabric helps you see what’s inside. 

Pact Body Wipes

Amazon


Staying clean when you’re camping is tough in the backcountry, which is why I never leave without my Pact body wipes. These biodegradable wipes are big, durable, and perfect for staying fresh when you’re miles from a shower. They expand with a few drops of water, and they’re gentle on skin but tough enough to remove sunscreen, sweat, and grime. Best of all, they’re completely biodegradable and leave no trace.

Ogery Camping String Lights

Amazon


On sale for $15, these rechargeable string lights instantly make any campsite feel cozy and festive, and they double as a lantern. The quick-wrap design prevents tangles, and the battery lasts impressively long. 

Platypus Collapsible 1L Water Bottle

Amazon


When you’re backpacking or short on space, a roll-up water bottle can be a lifesaver. This ultralight bottle folds flat when empty, making it easy to stuff inside or hang off packs. It’s durable, BPA-free, and easy to refill on the go.

Rite in the Rain Waterproof Notebook

Amazon


Small but thoughtful, this all-weather notebook lets campers jot trail notes, maps, or memories even in downpours. The waterproof pages won’t warp or smear, and the compact size fits in any pocket. For just $10, it’s sure to wow them. 

Farm to Feet Rutherford Light Cushion Crew Socks

REI


Farm to Feet’s merino-blend socks offer cushioned comfort, moisture management, and odor resistance—everything you want for long days outside. They’re durable enough for hiking but soft enough for everyday wear. A small luxury that makes a big difference on the trail (or at home). 

Gsi Outdoors Stainless Steel Cutlery Set

Amazon


To non-campers, a cutlery set isn’t the most glamorous gift, but if you’ve ever forgotten your fork and knife camping, then you know it is. This set from GSI solves any forgotten silverware on future trips. Lightweight and easy to pack, it’s great for backpacking or travel. 

Camp Cocktails Book

Amazon


For the friend at camp who’s always bartending, this book features 100 easy, outdoor-friendly drink recipes designed for campfires, picnics, and cabins. Ingredients are simple, instructions are straightforward, and many recipes can be batched ahead. 

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