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    22 Things That'll Make Camping Just A Little Bit More Like Glamping

    It's just like camping, except you've got electricity, a comfy bed, and probably wine.

    1. A double hammock made of lightweight nylon ideal for when you really want to just sit back, relax, and gaze at the stars. ~Ahhh~. It's easy to pack, quick to set up, and ultra comfortable. 

    A reviewer photo of two people 's legs and feet in the hammock, which is attached to a tree
    A reviewer photo of two people zipped into the hhammock

    It also comes with everything you need to hang it up easily (not all the hammocks on Amazon do): two heavy-duty steel carabiners and two 10-foot tree straps that have triple-stitched seams.

    Promising review: "This is a fantastic hammock setup! It is a bargain — huge, versatile, and very comfortable. Plenty of room and no uncomfortable seams in the wrong places. The tree straps with loops are very convenient. After initial setup, neither the hammock nor suspension stretched appreciably over the duration of two rainy nights. I love that it uses nylon webbing in lieu of ropes — less stretch and feels more robust. It comes with tree straps, hammock, and suspension all tucked inside an attached stuff sack. I'm so pleased with this hammock; I may start leaving my tent at home. You need one." —Julian

    Get it on Amazon for $37.99+ (available in 25 color combos).

    2. And a simple, easy-to-set-up hammock fly because nothing spoils a glamping trip like rain while you're relaxing in your new hammock. 

    Promising review: "I picked this up for using while hiking the Appalachian Trail. I'm a hammock camper, so I need something to cover my hammock at night. This rain fly is perfect. It's lightweight, easy to put up, and durable. It has held up to 24 hours of hard rain, and everything underneath stayed dry. When the sun came out, it was easy to shake off and pack up for the next hike!" —Bryan Zeski

    Get it on Amazon for $44.97 (available in four colors).

    3. A hand-held flashlight that converts to a camping lantern to hang from the ceiling of your tent, so you can stay up reading your favorite book well past sunset.

    In lantern mode hanging from a tent, the light shining both from the top and the bottom
    The product in flashlight mode, where the light only comes from the bottom in a beam
    Amazon

    You can also turn off the bottom light to use it as a tabletop lantern. To switch between the modes, all you do is slide it open or closed. It's 200 lumens and runs on four AA batteries, but weighs just 8.3 ounces.

    Promising review: "Very nice light. Brought it on a three-day camping trip. Seems very durable and gives off good light. Very handy as a lantern and works just as well in flashlight mode. The lantern gave plenty of light to illuminate a 7x16 tent. Totally worth it." —Amazon Customer

    Get it on Amazon for $25.14 (available in three styles).

    4. A waterproof, self-inflating, bed-height air mattress because you will not be caught ~dead~ in a sleeping bag, and this bad boy can even fit with a spare set of sheets and a comforter. 

    Reviewer photo of the air mattress in a tent
    The double-high air mattress

    Promising review: "This is by far the BEST air mattress I have ever owned. Took it camping for 3 days. The built in pump is awesome. Takes about two minutes to fully inflate. Didn't have to add any air within three days at all. Super comfortable. It has a deflate knob. Takes maybe 2-3 minutes. Vacuum sealed in no time. Comes with a nice handled carrying bag. It may be more expensive than other mattresses, but trust me, for a great night's sleep and sturdiness, it's well worth the money in the long run. Highly recommend" —Ronald S.

    Get it on Amazon for $114.95+ (available in sizes Twin-King).

    5. A set of enameled dishes for four so you can eat off something a little nicer than paper plates or worse...straight out of the can. What is this? Survivor?!

    Reviewer pic of the two blue speckled mugs next to two cookies
    Reviewer pic of the mugs, pitcher, and plates on a picnic table

    Promising review: "Love this camping set! Cups, bowls, and plates are good quality, beautiful blue speckled and a nice size. The silverware is very cheap, but for the price, it was cheaper to buy it this way. We did take it camping, and I loved how easy they were to wash. When you are washing in a bucket, at a campground, it's great when the food comes off easily. We have a family of six, and I bought two sets. Should buy one more set for camping next year. These are so cute; I want to use them in my kitchen!" —Tessa

    Get the 24-piece set on Amazon for $30.75+ (available in two colors).

    6. A delightfully extra propane camp stove/oven range so you can eat delectable baked goods, roasted chicken, and so much more without the daunting task that is campfire cooking. 

    Promising review: "This thing is the BEST! Maybe the greatest camping purchase ever. I bought it and immediately brought it to a campground/festival we were at for eight days of no-hookup camping in Maine, and it was the bomb. I made three fruit pies using the Pillsbury refrigerator crust, puff pastry topped with Newfoundland snow crab, two batches of biscuits, baked haddock, countless pots of pour-over coffee, a giant pot of steamers, reheated clam chowder, popcorn, cookies, you get the idea. We went through 4-5 pounds of propane. Overall, if you're on the fence — just get it. You won't be sorry!" —Buddy

    Get it on Amazon for $329.99.

    7. Or a tabletop barbecue if you don't have the space for such a large range, but still want to enjoy some tasty meat skewers over an open flame.

    People grilling meat and potatoes on the white barbecue
    Bespoke Post

    It's lightweight and even comes with a strap for easy carrying! The cork lid doubles as a heatproof base that regulates the air flow, and it's easy to use — just fill the main compartment with charcoal, stick the griddle back on, and light it up for some topnotch glampin' BBQ! 

    Get it from Bespoke Post for $250.

    8. A huge 120-quart cooler that'll keep all of your fancy wine coolers, seltzers, and wine chilled and ready-to-drink even while it sits in the direct sun day after day.

    Holds up to 100 cans!

    Promising review: "The claim that this cooler keeps ice for up to six days is LEGIT. I loaded this cooler up on Thursday morning as we were going camping. Sunday night, when I returned home, the ice had barely melted. The daily temperature during our camping trip was average 75-80 degrees. Cooler was in the sun most of the time. Since Sunday, I've left it in the sun (90 degree average temp) to see how long the ice would last. After six days, still has enough ice to cool food or drinks. I started out with four 10-lb blocks of ice and one 20-lb bag of ice cubes. This morning (Wednesday) was the sixth day, and the ice is still there. This cooler is well worth the money!" —Laura Pinola

    Get it on Amazon for $79.99+ (available in two sizes and three colors).

    9. An inflatable lounge chair so you have the perfect place to lounge after a hard day's work of being fabulous while camping. The best part? It requires no electricity or pumps! Just whip it in the wind to blow it up, and enjoy your "couch"!

    Promising review: "I'm not a small person, and I wasn't sure how it would hold me, but this chair is wonderful. I have used it all over! I took it camping, I took it to the beach, and I even sometimes blow it up and use it in my living room while watching TV. The hardest part is getting out of it gracefully!" —Limoncello

    Get it from Amazon for $39.98+ (available in 16 colors/patterns).

    10. A two-person L.L.Bean camping loveseat because glamping can be totally romantic, so why not sit a wee bit closer to your boo? None of that "stump as a seat" for you!

    product image of camping loveseat
    LL Bean

    Promising review: "Love this sturdy chair. We've used it car camping, at outdoor concerts, sporting events, etc. If you line up the case the correct way, it's easier to put it in and take it out." —TrackMom

    *Another* promising review: "A fun and functional chair! We love it! Perfect for backyard or camping, and it’s a space saver — two chairs in one easy carry case!" —Steph ER

    Get it from L.L.Bean for $69.99 (originally $89).

    11. A waterproof Bluetooth speaker to listen to your "Glamping Playlist," which primarily consists of Lady Gaga, Kim Petras, and Ariana Grande. I have no doubt they'd *also* be glamping queens. It can connect up to *two* smartphones at once, and it can last for 12 hours of playtime on just one charge.

    Promising review: "This speaker is awesome! The battery charge lasts hours! The sound quality is amazing and hooks up easily to any phone with Bluetooth capability. I have used it by my pool, at the beach, in a hotel room, driveway party, tailgate, and just about anywhere you need to listen to music. The strap is sturdy enough to hang from a tent or chair. It stands up; it lays down. It’s even waterproof. It fell in the sand at the beach, and I washed it off, shook it out, and it was good to go. Everyone needs one of these speakers!! I always travel with it. The charger cord can hook up to any USB port. So convenient." —JAS

    Get it from Amazon for $89.95+ (available in six colors).

    12. A pack of wax-based fire starters so you can get a fire burning in no time ~and~ in utter style. The burning pine and flowers will add such a sweet aroma to your campfire, you'll think you're actually staying at a fancy resort, sitting by the fire pit. 

    the wax-based fire starters with pine needles, twigs, and flowers
    Duck Island Designs / Etsy

    Duck Island Designs is a small business based out of Westbrook, Connecticut that sells hand-poured soy candles made in small batches.

    Promising review: "Works well for outdoor fire! They are very pretty, so feels special and relaxing to use them for family fire pit night. Works well if you start your fire with smaller kindling. A nice treat!" —Amelia Bowen

    Get a five-pack from Duck Island Designs on Etsy for $11.50.

    13. A cot and air mattress to get your bed off the ground and away from all the creepy crawlies, which are just ~not~ the glamping vibe.

    two models sitting on a queen-size inflatable mattress on a cot inside a tall tent
    Amazon

    Promising review: "This is the most AMAZING camping bed I've ever used, and I've camped my entire life. Not only is it up off of the ground, so my 36-year-old disabled ass doesn't have to cry every time I get in and out of my sleeping bag, my suitcase FITS UNDERNEATH THE BED. Then, there's the cot itself. Mmm...comfy. There's an included air mattress! But won't that just fall off of the cot? That's where the genius of Coleman comes in, kids. They added a pocket made out of super soft microfiber material that feels like your favorite Grandmammy's sheets and zippers open to slide the Premium Coleman Air Mattress with Double Air Lock Magicalness inside, and then you zipper it shut again. But wait. There's more. HOW CAN THERE POSSIBLY BE MORE?! YOU'VE ALREADY GIVEN US SO MUCH, COLEMAN! MotherLoving Side Tables, Batman. They snap on right where you want them. With holes for all of your beverage-holding needs. And just enough room for a Kindle, a phone, and an adult beverage." —LieslGeneva

    Get a queen size from Amazon for $137.99 (also available as a twin).

    14. A lantern and fan hybrid that'll work tirelessly all night to keep you cool and the tent bright without being too obstructive. 

    The brushless motor supplies a whisper-quiet breeze, and it has a max wind speed of 10 ft. per second and two setting speeds. The light works for up to 37 hours of regular, continuous use. The fan works for 5 hours in high speed mode, and 15 hours in low speed mode! Batteries are not included, so don't forget to get some before checking out!

    Promising review: "I went camping this week, and I just hate when it's sooooo darn hot in the tent, and of course, there's no place to put a fan AND a light. This one worked perfectly. It hung by its built-in hook to the top of the tent, the light was just right, and the fan was quiet and effective for a two-person tent. Happy I bought it." —Kevin Gaither

    Get it from Amazon for $19.99.

    15. A waterproof, wind-proof portable campfire that burns for up to five hours so you don't have to go through the trouble of lighting a fire *and* keeping it lit all night long. 

    Reviewer pic of the lit portable campfire on the beach
    Reviewer pic of the portable campfire lit

    Once you light it, it'll stay lit with no maintenance — until you're ready to put it out, of course, by snuffing it with the tin's lid. It's made from 100% recycled soy wax and paper briquettes. One reviewer also mentions they add more soy wax every time it gets low to extend its life.

    Promising review: "This is amazing! I cannot start a fire for my life and really missed the campfire experience. When I saw the Radiate portable campfire, I was a little skeptical, but curious enough to buy one. This is the coolest campfire I've ever seen, and it burns just as bright and lasts longer than a wood fire. The packaging is earth friendly, too." —ChiDeb

    Get it on Amazon for $29.99.

    16. Or a portable fire pit so you don't have to actually get down on the ground to start a fire like you're stranded in the middle of nowhere. We are ~civilized~ okay? The best part is that you can customize it and have it say "Glamping For Life" or "I Heart Glamping."

    The fire pit with an etched design of a deer and trees into the metal of the pit
    Big Creek Metalworks / Etsy

    Big Creek Metalworks is a small business based out of North Vernon, Indiana that specializes in, you guessed it, metal work! 

    Promising review: "Great, easy to setup fire pit made of thicker gauge steel compared to big box store fire pits. Looks great and can hold a good amount of wood. Owner of company was very prompt on returning my email questions and helpful through the process." —Andrew Nelson

    Get it from Big Creek Metalworks on Etsy for $230.

    17. A camping chair recliner, that way you can kick back, relax, and not have to sacrifice your love for comfort, even in the deep woods. It's got completely suspended air-rocking and reclining capabilities!

    model reclining in recliner chair on the beach
    REI

    Promising review: "All it took was one test sit in the store. I didn't even blink at the price; it was that perfect. This feels solidly built and very sturdy when sitting in it and comes together for a quick setup at camp. It also takes up a quarter of the space of my last chair — which helps with packing for a trip. Love it, love it, love it." —Charmagne

    Get it from REI for $249.95 (available in five colors).

    18. A stainless-steel Stanley pour-over because you shouldn't have to sacrifice a delicious cup of morning brew just because your S.O. decided camping would be "fun." No one should have to brave the bugs and muggy weather without some angry bean water. Just sayin'.

    a person pouring coffee into the top of the green metal pour over
    the bottom pour-over dripping brew into a mug

    Promising review: "Works great for us. Such a space saver in our RV. If you use an expression grinder, you will find some fines at the bottom of your cup, but that doesn’t bother me at all. I’m surprised at how well it makes coffee." —CParas

    Get it from Amazon for $17.95.

    19. Bendable Luminoodle LED lights that will illuminate your campsite and make it look ~way~ more magical, which only adds to your glamping aesthetic. It even has magnets, so it can attach to any metal surface!

    Reviewer with Luminoodle lights attached to the hood of their car
    Woman attaching luminoodle to the covering above her car

    Promising review: "These lights provide a ton of light for nighttime camping. I strung them outside of our tent, and they provided plenty of light for several hours, for two nights, without needing to be recharged. They may last longer; I just didn't need to use them another night. If you keep them rolled up in the bag, they work as a bright lantern. The bulbs are in a thick plastic tube so you don't have to worry about breaking them as easily as regular small bulbs would break. I've bought three of them because they work great." —Reg

    Get it from Amazon for $21.99+ (available in two sizes, in color, and with or without a battery pack).

    20. A privacy tent so you can shower and change without feeling like you're exposing yourself to the great outdoors. It's lightweight, ridiculously easy to set up, and significantly improves the glamping experience.

    Model using the pop-up tent to change their outfit
    Walmart

    Promising review: "It is a clever design that allows one to throw it in the car or carry with ease to take anywhere for a portable shelter. We bought it in case of having to stand in queue lines or unexpected places with sun exposure, and are really pleased with how easily it pops up and down." —Krea

    Get it from Walmart for $26.69+ (available in six colors).

    21. A luxurious tent with sides you can roll up for a fun 360 degree viewing area. When you think of "glamping," I can almost guarantee this is the tent you imagine. 

    Reviewer pic of the inside of the tent with a bed, rug, table, and other accessories inside
    Reviewer pic showing the tent with the sides rolled up

    Promising review: "This tent is amazing. We went camping with it for the first time this fall, so it was a little chilly. The tent kept the heat in beautifully. Calling it a tent is almost an insult. I would have been comfortable camping in it for a month or more. We discovered that it had a stove pipe vent on it and plan to take it out a little later in the year. It took about 30 minutes to set up the first time but was fairly easy. Canvas seems to be thick and durable. When it rained, tent didn’t leak at all. We love this tent and will use it as long as we can. I would highly recommend 💕." —Laurel

    Get it from Amazon for $399+ (available in three sizes).

    22. And finally, a portable solar generator so you can bring all of your favorite electronics, like your TV, gaming console, and laptop for the ultimate glamping experience. 

    The generator
    Amazon

    This bad boy is equipped with a 240Wh lithium-ion battery pack, weighing only 6.6 pounds! The power station can be recharged by the solar panel or through a wall outlet or car charger.

    Promising review: "My wife and I do a lot of remote car camping and lug a multitude of electronics including several GoPro’s, cell phones, rechargeable batteries, a laptop, and our portable air compressor pump/tire inflator. To keep all these devices running, we use the Jackery 240 because it has a large capacity and can also be recharged or topped off from the vehicle’s cigarette lighter port while driving. It can also be recharged from an outlet when you have access to power. The unit has two USB ports, but you can add a USB hub if you need to plug in more than two USB devices. The Jackery 240 supports a maximum continuous load of 200W, so you need to be mindful of the types of items you plug in. The illuminated display will inform you of the total watts being used. The Jackery is also useful to have around the house in the event of a power failure." —Rick_C

    Get it from Amazon for $219.99.

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