- Assemble the right team. ...
- Calculate quantities and costs with a spreadsheet. ...
- Pick the perfect location. ...
- Make sure you have the appropriate shelter. ...
- Bring enough food.
How do I plan a big group camping trip?
- Document (and store) everything where you'll be able to find it again. ...
- Decide on date and make reservations. ...
- Create a camping meal plan and split up the grocery list. ...
- Split up the supply packing list for things that will be shared. ...
- Double check the campground rules.
How do you find a camping group?
- Hoosier Happy Campers. ...
- Camper Connection. ...
- Adventure Camping and RVing. ...
- The Gals are Out With Their Travel Trailers. ...
- WIN – Wandering Individuals Network. ...
- Escapees. ...
- Alumapalooza. ...
- Loners on Wheels.
How do you camp with friends?
- Bring necessities. Your parents aren't going to be there with the basic camp necessities when you go camping with your friends. ...
- Make food plans ahead of time. ...
- Have multiple options. ...
- Make your ultimate camping trip the ultimate camping trip. ...
- Have fun.
How can I find a friend while camping?
- Be Outside of Your RV at the Campground. ...
- Ask Your Neighbors About Their Rigs, Tools, or Gear. ...
- Ask Where People Have Been. ...
- Children and Pets are Great Ways to Meet People. ...
- Use Social Media to Find Other Campers and RVers.
How do I find private campsites?
- Tentrr. Ideal for new campers, or folks looking for built-in comfort, Tentrr sites include a 10-by-12-foot canvas tent with a queen-size cot, fire pit, drinking water, sun shower, camp toilet, and grill. ...
- Hipcamp. ...
- Gamping.
What is group tenting?
Group Camping is for groups of Forest Family. To secure your group camp you must have 20 or more members of your group. ... Once sold out, any group without 20 people will be cancelled from Group Camping. Remember, Group Camping is the only way to camp with friends if you are not arriving together.
What is group tent campsite?
Group Horse—A large group area without individual sites, specifically for horseback riders and their steeds. Group Tent—Aame as above, only for large groups in tents. Partial Hookup—A site with water and electricity but no sewer. Pull Through—A campsite where you can pull your rig through instead of backing in.