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Camping can be one of the most fun, frugal “vacations” you can go on with your family IF you know how to plan ahead (I mean who doesn’t love gooey S’mores, singing by the camp fire or telling ghost stories in the dark?!). If you’re planning a camping trip on a budget this summer, check out the following camping “hacks” using
Dollar Tree items that will ensure everyone is a happy camper.

1.) Use Mesh Laundry Bags for Drying Dishes

If you’re looking for a way to keep your dishes clean after washing them, consider grabbing
Mesh Laundry Bags and placing your wet dishes in it. Then just hang it up on a tree limb and the dishes will dry and stay clean from dirt or sand. You can also use the bag for keeping dirty laundry in one place.
2.) Place Solar Stake Lights Around Tent

A great way to make it easier to see around your campsite at night is to place these
Solar Stake Lightswherever you would like more light (i.e. by the tent poles, near tent entry, close to the bathroom, etc). You may even be able to find
patriotic or holiday-themed lights depending on when you shop.
3.) Put Glow Stick Bracelets on Tent Ties at Night
Glow sticks are always fun for the kids to use while camping (and makes them easy to spot in the dark)! They are also helpful to
place around the tent ties at night so that no one trips on them.
4.) Place Pool Noodles on Tent Lines

Another idea to keep everyone aware of those tent poles is to grab
brightly colored Pool Noodles and cut a slit down one side of the noodle and cut them into smaller pieces (can make them as big or small as you want). Then just place them on the tent lines so that they are easy to spot during the day.
5.) Keep Paper Plates from Blowing Away with Cake Carriers

Although this
Cake Carrier may be a little flimsy to hold a heavy cake, it is perfect for using to store paper plates and napkins on the table so they won’t fly away on a windy day or get dirty.
6.) Stay Organized with Stackable Bins

These
stacking bins are great for using inside the tent to
keep things organized or even for placing on the picnic table to hold games, lighters, hand sanitizer, flashlights, bug spray, and other items.
7.) Keep Your Tent Clean with a Small Broom & Dustpan

A
handheld broom with dustpan is the perfect size for keeping inside the tent to sweep up the dirt, leaves, and/or sand that may creep in throughout the day. Plus, they’re great for littler kids to use too!
8.) Store Items in a Hanging Shoe Organizer
If your Dollar Tree carries
Hanging Shoe Organizers (can also find inexpensive ones at
Walmart or
Amazon), you can use these to keep random kitchen supplies or toiletry items organized and in one spot. Then just hang it on the side of a tree, inside the tent or on a shaded structure for easy access.
9.) Make S’mores with Campfire Skewers

If you’re planning to make S’mores or roast foods over a campfire, these
4-pack of skewers definitely come in handy and are actually pretty nice quality. Plus, some Dollar Tree stores may even carry single skewers for $1 with rubber handles and poles that extend so you can make it longer if needed.
10.) Store Spices in 7-Day Pill Containers

An easy way to season your foods without bringing your entire spice rack is to grab these
7-Day Stacking Pill Organizer containers and fill them with different spices that you’ll need or want to use while cooking (salt, pepper, sugar, season salt, garlic salt, etc). Plus, the containers come apart too!
11.) Keep Bugs Away with Fun Fly Swatters
12.) Make a Clothes Line with Hardware Poly Rope

If you’re planning to wash your clothes while camping OR if you just need a place to hang wet towels, socks, shoes, swimsuits and other apparel, be sure to
grab a clothesline with hook for just $1.
13.) Keep Tablecloth Down with Jumbo Plastic Clothespins
Another tip is to bring an old,
fitted mattress sheet from home and wrap it over the table – then just throw it in the washing machine when you are done for easy clean up!
14.) Store Eggs & Food Mixes in Sealed Container with Lids
15.) Make S’mores Prep Packs in Plastic Containers

Avoid having to search around for S’mores supplies by prepping ahead of time and keeping all the items together in a
plastic container with a lid – and Dollar Tree has a lot of choices! You can also place clean plastic-ware or napkins
in these containers to keep them from flying away or getting dirty.
16.) Make Your Own Charcoal Grill

Planning to grill foods on your camping trip? Make your own charcoal grill using a
foil pan,
cooling rackand
charcoal (some stores usually sell small bags of charcoal around Memorial Day or 4th of July)!
17.) Make Campsite Scrubbing Easy with Bath Mitts

For convenient campsite scrubbing, cut pieces of bar soap and place them inside these
cute bath glovesor a
microfiber wash-mitt (found in the car section). Then just get the gloves wet when you are ready to wash and you won’t have to worry about dropping a slipper soap bar in the dirt.
18.) Keep Bugs Off Food with Shower Caps

Use these
8ct Shower Caps to cover your plates and bowls to keep pesky bugs away. You can also keep your dirty shoes in these
shower caps when packing up to keep any mud or dirt out of the car.
19.) Make a First Aid Kit with Essentials

It’s always a good idea to bring a first-aid kit with you when camping in case someone gets hurt. Dollar Tree sells many
first-aid essentials from band-aids to hand sanitizer to medicines and more. Also, you may find these
black Tool Boxes priced at just $1 that would be great for storing your first aid items.
20.) Pack Rain Ponchos… Just in Case

Because you can never predict the weather, it’s always a great idea to
pack a few Rain Ponchos in your bags in case it starts to rain (also Dollar Tree sells
Umbrellas for just $1)! These
Ponchos will help you from getting drenched when running from the tent to the bathroom in the middle of the night or when you are packing up the car to head home and can’t hold an umbrella and bags at the same time.