Camping is fun and relaxing — but small mistakes can quickly turn a great trip into a stressful one. Here are the most common beginner mistakes and how to avoid them so your first camping experience goes smoothly.

1. Arriving at the Campsite Too Late
Setting up in the dark is frustrating and unsafe.
Do this instead: Arrive at least 2 hours before sunset so you have plenty of daylight to pitch your tent and get organised.
2. Not Testing Gear Before the Trip
Many beginners bring brand‑new gear and try to figure it out at the campsite.
Do this instead:
- Practice pitching your tent at home
- Test your stove
- Check your torch batteries
3. Packing Too Much
Overpacking makes everything harder — carrying, organising, and cleaning up.
Do this instead: Stick to the essentials and use a simple checklist.
4. Choosing the Wrong Campsite
Some sites are noisy, exposed to wind, or too far from facilities.
Do this instead: Look for:
A spot away from busy paths
Flat ground
Some shade
Distance from water runoff
5. Leaving Food Out
Animals will find it — even small ones like possums or birds.
Do this instead: Store food in sealed containers or a cooler with the lid closed.
6. Wearing the Wrong Clothing
Cotton stays wet and makes you cold. Not having layers can ruin your night.
Do this instead: Wear quick‑dry clothing and pack warm layers.
7. Forgetting About Weather Changes
Even warm days can turn cold at night.
Do this instead: Check the forecast and pack for the coldest expected temperature.
8. Not Bringing Enough Lighting
A single phone torch isn’t enough.
Do this instead: Bring:
Spare batteries
A headlamp
A lantern
9. Ignoring Fire Safety
Beginners often build fires too big or too close to tents.
Do this instead:
Fully extinguish before bed
Use designated fire pits
Keep water nearby
10. Not Planning Meals
Running out of food or forgetting utensils is more common than you think.
Do this instead: Plan simple meals and pack all cooking gear ahead of time.
Conclusion
Avoiding these common mistakes will make your camping trip safer, easier, and far more enjoyable. With a little preparation, you’ll feel confident and ready for the outdoors.