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Deals and pricing updated as of 4:09 p.m. on July 11, 2025.
Amazon Prime Day 2025 is almost over, but you can still score great Prime Day camping deals through the end of today, July 11, during the record four-day-long sale. Outdoor adventurers can find big discounts on all sorts of camping gear, from outerwear and hiking boots to sleeping bags and water purifiers, perfect for the next adventure.
As a veteran camper who took her first trip at four months old, I’ve trekked through dozens of national and state parks, camped in 15+ US states and Canadian territories, and dealt with every type of terrain, weather condition, and species of wildlife imaginable. Needless to say, when it comes to outfitting an outdoor trip, I’ve done my fair share of research. So whether you’re a hardcore backpacker who can’t wait to head out on a hiking excursion, or an RV-er who’d prefer to spend their vacay with running water in a national park, you can trust me when I say there are tons of great camping deals on offer right now, including backpacks, lanterns, and charging banks from your favorite trusted brands.
Whether you’re in the market for a new tent and sleeping bag, or just want a mini flashlight and portable fan for a backyard sleepover, I found the best camping products on sale this Amazon Prime Day. Read on for the gear I recommend the most—including some editor-favorite products—but hurry! These member savings are almost over.
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Deals on outdoor gadgets and accessories
Madison Flager
Jisulife
Handheld mini fan
There’s no AC in the great outdoors, so bringing a mini portable fan with you can be the difference between sweating through your shirt and feeling comfortable and cool. This tiny, handheld fan boasts up to 19 hours of run time on a single charge, and can be used either handheld or desk mounted. It also features two different speeds for maximum cooling, and doubles as a flashlight or a battery charger in a pinch.
Hiearcool
Waterproof phone pouch
Spending time in the water? This waterproof phone pouch means you can keep your phone on you while in the pool, river, or ocean. Since it floats, you don’t have to worry about losing it if your kayak goes upside down, and the detachable lanyard means you can keep it around your neck or attach it to a bag.
Bagsmart
Hanging toiletry bag
Sometimes, campground bathrooms and showers can be quite the trek, so you’ll want an easy way to bring all of your essentials with you to avoid forgetting anything and making a return trip. This hanging toiletry bag, with four separate compartments, is great for storing everything from your toothpaste and toothbrush to your shampoo and conditioner.
Gearing up for a long hike or steep walk? These trekking poles will be your new best friend. With a comfortable, dry grip; compact, foldable design; and adjustable length, these poles will help you walk comfortably for miles and keep you supported while doing so. Black and blue styles are currently on sale for Prime Day.
Jisulife
Portable neck fan
Stay cool all day long with this portable neck fan that leaves your hands free for carrying bags, cooking, setting up the tent, and anything else you need. It features five different speeds and can run for up to 16 hours on a single charge.
While it may feel a bit like you’re in college and heading to the dorm bathroom, having a good shower caddy is just as helpful when camping. You don’t want anything that retains too much moisture, or is easy for bugs and critters to hide away in, so this mesh option with a bunch of pockets is perfect for carrying everything you need when making the trek to the campground showers. Just don’t forget your shower shoes!
Laffizz
Pack of two waterproof lighters
If you’re not interested in going full Survivor and rubbing two sticks together to generate fire, I suggest keeping a few of these waterproof lighters on hand. They come in a pack of two, with one USB rechargeable flameless arc lighter, and one butane torch lighter. No matter what you need a flame for, these two can handle the task.
Repel
Windproof travel umbrella
Being surrounded by nature is one of the most beautiful experiences 90% of the time—the other 10% is when you get stuck in a flimsy tent in the pouring rain and you’re unable to go anywhere. Nab one of these windproof umbrellas for those moments. They’re small enough to fit into your backpack when not in use, but strong enough to keep you protected from the rain and wind when you have to brave the elements.
Unihand
Rechargeable hand warmers
This two-pack of rechargeable hand warmers offers three levels of heat release control. The duo stays warm for up to 20 hours, so you can continue your winter outdoor activities without interruption.
Bushnell
H2O waterproof and fog-proof binoculars
Birders and nature lovers will appreciate these binoculars, which let users get up close and personal with wildlife without actually having to disturb nature. The H2O binoculars are waterproof and fog-proof, so you can take them out on a boat and not worry if they accidentally get wet. A few of the sizes are currently on sale for Prime Day.
Whether you’re planning a camping trip to a wet or dry climate, having a quick-dry microfiber towel will come in handy for everything from drying off after a shower to sitting on the ground for a picnic. This lightweight, compact towel comes in 16 different colors and six sizes, and is ultra absorbent and soft.
Guard Shield
Waterproof tarp
Even though many tents will state that they are waterproof, if you’re in an actual storm, having a tarp can be the difference between sleeping in your tent and swimming in it. This multi-purpose camping tarp comes in a bunch of different sizes and colors, and is made of rugged ripstop fabric to ensure that it will protect you from rain for as long as you need. There are currently Prime Day deals on blue, brown, and silver tarps of various sizes.
What’s camping without a few s’mores? These skewers make it easy to roast marshmallows (or any other camping snack you like) over an open fire while keeping you outside of the spark zone. Smooth wooden handles ensure an cool, steady grip and extendable forks make them simple to store once dessert is over.
Hongyutai
Retractable, portable clothesline
Whether you’re drying your clothes out after a spontaneous hop in the lake or you did some hand washing after an unfortunate stain from dinner, this retractable clothesline is small and lightweight, making it perfect for stashing away in your bag and bringing it out when you need it.
Deals on tech accessories
i.Valux
Apple Watch portable charger
If you want to keep track of your sleep schedule, step count, and more while out in the wild, this Apple watch charger will help keep your battery up. It’s not that easy to find outlets in the great outdoors, so having a portable charger like this one means you don’t have to worry about dwindling battery life. When full, the device can charge your watch up to one-and-a-half times, and it’s small enough to slip into any pocket of your backpack.
Meaghan Kenny
iWalk
Small portable charger
Like the portable Apple watch charger above, having a portable charger for your phone means you don’t have to worry about getting stuck without any way to contact the outside world. This guy is pocket-sized and compatible with a variety of different iPhones, Androids, and AirPods.
Jackery
Explorer portable power station
Want to bring power to even the most remote corners of nature? This portable power station makes it easy to charge your tech, and can power everything from AC units to mini fridges in a pinch. (It’s also great to have on hand in case of a blackout at home.)
You wont always have access to an outlet or somewhere to charge your necessities, so investing in a solar charger can help you keep your electronics juiced up no matter how far you are from civilization. This one by BigBlue features three USB ports, is portable and waterproof, and can be hooked onto your backpack for easy storage.
Keeping in touch when out of range for cell service can be difficult, but these two-way walkies make it easy to keep track of everyone in your group no matter where you are. Available as a two-pack, three-pack, and four-pack, these radios are long-range and small enough to comfortably fit in your hand.
Ultimate Ears
Miniroll speaker
If you want to listen to music around the campfire, this little Bluetooth speaker will do the trick. Available in a few different colors, it boasts up to 12 hours of playtime on one charge. It’s also waterproof, so you can take it out on the boat with you.
TravlFi
JourneyGo portable Wi-Fi hotspot
It’s wonderful to go off-grid and truly experience nature, but that doesn’t mean you always want to be unreachable while in the great outdoors. This portable Wi-Fi hotspot gives you coverage almost anywhere in the US, so you can still upload those Instagram photos of you and the exceptional view.
Blavor
Solar power charging bank
When camping in the wilderness, it can be lifesaving to have devices that are fully powered. This solar power charging bank offers campers two options to power up: a charging cable or solar energy. Plus, you can take advantage of the LED flashlight to light the trail or your tent once the sun sets.
While this charger will need to be plugged in to an outlet at some point to power up, a single charge on it can power up to three-and-a-half charges on your phone, depending on your device model. It’s super small and lightweight, meaning it’s perfect for sliding into any bag, and thanks to the USB and USB-C ports, it can charge just about anything you throw at it.
Fospower
Emergency radio and power bank
This emergency radio can be powered by solar energy, AAA batteries, or a crank, so you never need to worry about running out of battery. It functions as an emergency radio, power bank, flashlight, and SOS alarm, and the radio receives both emergency weather and news broadcasts from NOAA and AM/FM stations.
Lighting deals
Eveready
Rechargeable LED headlamps
Climbing a mountain at sundown or managing the equipment under your RV has never been easier with the Eveready headlamp. The high-powered headlights are made with rechargeable LED lights and have three modes to choose from—high, low, and red—depending on your activity.
Gearlight
Set of two mini LED flashlights
Finding the the bathroom can become difficult when it’s the middle of the night and you’re surrounded by total darkness. This set of two compact LED flashlights are the perfect size for slipping into your pocket, making them an ideal nighttime accessory for the great outdoors. Both the one-pack and rechargeable two-pack are currently on sale.
Luminaid
Solar camping lantern
Waterproof, collapsible, inflatable, shatterproof, and lightweight, this lantern is the perfect family-friendly lighting to bring to the campsite. It’s solar powered and can recharge in about 10 hours of direct sunlight, but no fear if it’s cloudy—you can also make use of the USB charger to get it up and running in one to two hours.
Health and safety equipment deals
Thermacell
Rechargeable mosquito repeller
Nothing dampens an adventure in the great outdoors quite like having to swat away mosquitos. This rechargeable mosquito repeller is perfect for keeping those pesky bugs away while you sit around the campfire and indulge in some s’mores. Unlike traditional mosquito repellant, this little gadget does all the work for you, without having to spray anything on your skin.
Touchland
Power Mist hydrating hand sanitizer spray
When you’re in the great outdoors, access to running water (and soap) isn’t always guaranteed, so it’s best to keep hand sanitizer sprays like this one by Touchland on hand to ensure you’re always ready to eat a snack at a moment’s notice (plus, these ones smell great).
Sun Bum SPF 50 sunscreen lotion
Stay protected under the beating sun with Sun Bum’s 50 SPF sunscreen lotion. The three ounce version is the perfect size for stashing in your backpack before a hike, and is both water-resistant and reef-safe if you choose to take a dip.
It’s always a good idea to keep a first aid kit on hand, especially when you’re alone in the wilderness. This compact, easy-to-carry kit has everything you need to tend to a simple injury, including an ice pack, bandages, medical tape, and tweezers.
Bug Bite Thing
Suction tool
Bug bites are unavoidable, especially if you’re camping out for long periods of time, but that doesn’t mean you just have to accept the discomfort that comes with them. This bug bite suction tool removes the venom and irritants left on your body around the bite to keep your skin from itching and swelling. It’s compact and easy to use, plus it works on everything from mosquitos to wasps to sea lice.
Cliganic
Mosquito repellent bracelets
Need something a little more portable? This set of 10 mosquito repellent bracelets from Cliganic are perfect for slipping on your wrist and taking with you everywhere. They’re easy to pack, convenient, and great for kids and adults on the go. Whether you’re hanging around the campsite or taking a hike, you’ll be protected.
Sawyer Products
Premium permethrin insect repellent
You may feel all set with mosquito repellant bracelets, but this insect repellant spray is the perfect companion to other precautions. Spray it directly onto clothing, gear, and tents (basically anything that isn’t you) to get an extra boost of protection.
Luxmom
Survival and first aid kit
For something a bit more expansive (and camping-specific) than your traditional first aid kit, this 142-piece kit features everything you’d need for first aid (bandages, medical tape, tweazers) alongside some survival gear, like a hatchet, whistle, and fire starting tools.
Bite Away
Electronic bug bite treatment
For the bug bites that you weren’t able to prevent, Bite Away can treat insect bite symptoms to relieve the itch and soothe skin. The electronic treatment is chemical free and has up to 300 uses per battery charge.
Water filtration deals
Lifestraw
Personal water filter
This fan-favorite water filter from LifeStraw was a top-selling product among our readers last Prime Day, and it’s on sale this time around, too. The travel essential is small enough to fit in your backpack or fanny pack, and provides peace of mind like no other.
Lifestraw
Peak Series personal water filter
Having consistent access to safe drinking water on the go keeps you hydrated and able to enjoy outdoor activities for as long as possible. This compact personal device can filter up to 1,000 gallons of water, and has an unlimited shelf life, so you don’t have to worry about it expiring years down the line if you use it infrequently.
Camping cookware deals
Hydaway
25-oz. collapsible water bottle
Stay hydrated both on and off the trails with this collapsible water bottle by Hydaway. It’s easy to flatten down and stash away in a pocket for backpackers, and features a small carry handle and leakproof seal, making it just as functional as it is easy to pack.
Solo Stove
Bonfire 2.0 smokeless firepit
Gather around this smokeless firepit and get your marshmallows nice and toasty. This handy tool does double duty: it can keep you warm during cooler seasons, and is a great cookstove for those who want to whip up a meal al fresco. It’s also fairly lightweight, portable, and will last you for many camping trips to come.
Coleman
316 Series wheeled hard cooler
While this heavy-duty cooler might not be a fit for a backpacking trip or a kayaking excursion to a secluded island, it’s the perfect item for car campers (like me) who need somewhere to store their perishables for a day or two. According to the brand, it can keep ice frozen for up to five days, and has handy wheels for moving around the campsite. Plus, it makes an excellent seat in a pinch, whether you’re lacing up your hiking boots or sipping some morning coffee.
Devico
Camping cutlery set
If you plan on cooking or eating anything at all at your campsite, you’ll want this camping cutlery set to avoid having to use your hands for every meal. The eight-piece stainless steel set comes with a knife, fork, spoon, chopsticks, straight straw, bent straw, straw cleaning brush, and carrying case.
Camelbak
Forge Flow travel mug
Keeping hydrated is essential—as is a cup of morning coffee for some—so securing a good travel mug like this one from CamelBak is a camping staple. The insulated stainless steel body maintains the temperature of your drink for longer, and the non-slip silicone base keeps it from sliding off the table. It’s also leak-proof and self-sealing, so you only need one hand to grab a drink.
Alocs
Camping cookware set
Veteran campers know that space is gold, and this nesting cookware set is perfect for taking with you anywhere. The three pots, one pan, and two lids all fit within each other, creating a lightweight and portable set that you’ll be able to easily tote to your campsite. The heat-resistant folding handles avoid taking up extra space, and the mesh carrying bag makes for simple storing and transportation.
Fire-Maple
Fixed Star 1 backpacking and camping stove
At just over one pound, this lightweight camping stove is ideal for backpackers and car campers alike. It features a heatproof handle and can boil one liter of water in under four minutes according to the brand.
Deals on camping bags and backpacks
Store everything you need for a quick trip up a mountain in this hiking backpack by Maelstrom. It features a 40L capacity, meaning you’ll have no trouble fitting in everything from snacks and water to an extra hat or rain jacket. It also has a handy strap for storing your trekking poles when they’re not in use.
Camelbak
Lobo 9 hydration backpack
Thanks to the Air Support Back construction, the CamelBak Lobo 9 hydration backpack is made with breathable and lightweight materials that help you go further, longer. The optional stability belt keeps your pack in place while you sip up to 70 ounces of liquid from the built-in pouch.
Deals on camping clothes and shoes
Colorfulkoala
High-waisted leggings with pockets
A favorite of mine, these ultra-soft leggings are great for outdoor adventures thanks to their stretchy, buttery-soft fabric. (No matter the temperature, it’s best to wear full-length pants like these when in nature to avoid picking up ticks.) Whether you’re hiking up a mountain, lounging about the campsite, or fetching some firewood, they do a spectacular job of keeping you comfortable all day long. Plus, they come in a variety of colors and have pockets on the side for storing your phone, keys, and earbuds.
Serious hikers know that the right gear can make or break your experience. While just about any long, comfortable pants will do the trick in a pinch, these unique hiking pants can turn your trip up a notch. The lightweight, breathable, water-resistant fabric makes it easy to walk through all different biomes while staying comfortable, and the UV protection (UPF 50+) and adjustable ankle cords (designed to keep bugs out) are the cherry on top.
Zooron
Sun hat with neck flap
While it may not be the most fashionable item on the market, a good sun hat is an important tool to protect you against harmful UVA and UVB rays. This hat comes with a neck flap to keep the back of your neck safe as well. The nylon fabric is lightweight and waterproof, and easy to fold down and fit in your bag. It’s rated for 50+ UPF and comes in a variety of colors.
Merrell
Merrell Women’s Moab 3 hiking boot
A proper pair of hiking boots is ideal for navigating difficult terrain, and this pair from Merrell can mean the difference between a fun trip with friends and a trip to the ER after slipping on the trail. The durable, waterproof design features high-traction rubber soles to provide good grip across a variety of terrains and weather conditions. The protected toe cap and removable, contoured insoles offer ultimate comfort.
Yaktrax
Pro traction cleats
Big hikers know that your footwear is the most important thing to get right before a big trip. These traction cleats easily slip over your regular hiking boots or sneakers to ensure that you have better traction when walking through the ice or snow. No slips or falls here!
Roadbox
Men’s UPF 50+ sun protectant shirt
Not all shirts are created equal, and when it comes to protecting your skin against harmful UVA and UVB rays, it’s important to select one that’s UPF 50+. Whether you’re hiking or just spending long days outdoors, it’s inevitable that you’re going to be in the sun while camping. This long-sleeve shirt has soft, quick-dry fabric to keep you comfortable, and it’s lightweight and cool with a flat collar and no tags.
OTU
Lightweight, waterproof rain jacket
If you, like me, ever find yourself hiking through the rain, you’ll be extremely happy to have packed a waterproof rain jacket like this one from OTU. Available in a variety of sizes and colors, this hooded jacket features lightweight mesh lining to keep you comfortable in all temperatures. The best part? The collar and hood are specially designed to keep any rain from going down your back thanks to the full-zip collar and Velcro section at the neck of the hood.
Deals on camping chairs
Wise Owl Outfitters
Camping hammock
Pop this hammock between two trees and you’ll have the comfiest seat in the house. The comfortable nylon is perfect for lounging or sleeping, and can be easily attached to two trees with the nine-foot-long straps and carabiners it comes with. Only some of the colors are on sale for Prime Day, so choose wisely.
GCI Outdoor
Freestyle Rocker XL camping chair
Why settle for a regular camping chair when you can get one that rocks? This portable, folding rocking chair comes with a handy side table for holding your book, snacks, or mosquito repellent. It also features a 400- pound weight limit, comes in a variety of colors, and is easy to set up.
Timber Ridge
Lightweight outdoor camping chair
What sets this camping chair apart from all of its competitors? Plenty. The oversized design can support up to 400 pounds, and it features a cupholder and a side table, which is something you’ll appreciate after one too many meals being forced to hold your plate in your lap.
Even if you’re covered in sunscreen and wearing a hat, having a sun umbrella will help protect you from those harmful UV rays. This collapsible chair is perfect for the beach, a campsite, or even just hanging around in your backyard. It features an adjustable UPF 50+ umbrella, three-position reclining, and a comfortable footrest for the ultimate relaxation.
Deals on sleeping gear
Just because you may be sleeping on the ground doesn’t mean you need to wake up every morning with a crick in your neck. This memory foam travel pillow is special: you can add or remove as much filling as is right for you, ensuring the perfect, personalized sleep. It also doesn’t hurt that it can be packed down into a convenient carry bag.
Teton
Celsius sleeping bag
Available in black, green, and gray colorways, the Teton Sports Celsius sleeping bag will protect you in temperatures as low as zero degrees. If you need some additional warmth, the bag is designed with a mummy-style hood that you can cinch around your dome.
EverSnug
Premium travel blanket
From travel to tent, this packable, plush blanket is just the thing to keep you warm on cool nights around the firepit. While this blanket is technically for airplanes, it functions just as well in the great outdoors thanks to the cozy design and accompanying carrying case that makes it easy to store (and even use as a pillow).
Mereza
XL double sleeping bag
Couples will adore this extra-large sleeping bag that lets you snuggle up during colder nights. It’s queen-sized, so you don’t have to worry about feeling too squished, and comes with two portable pillows, ideal for camping. Plus, if you end up needing your own space, the bag unzips into two separate, regular-sized sleeping bags.
Naturehike
GreenWild camping cot
Just because you like the great outdoors, doesn’t mean you have to sleep in the dirt every night. This camping cot will make sleeping in a tent a lot more comfortable. It’s lightweight, supportive, and folds down to fit into a carry case. It can support up to 330 pounds and conforms to your body for a comfortable sleep.
Yuzonc
Double self-inflating sleeping pad
This self-inflating sleeping pad is ideal for couples who wants to share the bed, but not have to lay on the floor. Unlike an air mattress, there’s no electricity required to pump it up—simply use the built-in foot pump to fill it with air. It’s durable and lightweight, and there’s a built-in pillow section for added comfort.
Deals on camping tents
Marmot
Crane Creek camping tent
This basic tent comes in two- and four-person sizes, and is as easy to pack as it is to set up and break down. At 5.3 pounds, the two-person tent is ideal for car camping trips, but can be a bit heavy to lug around while backpacking. Reviewers suggest splitting it up between two or more people.
Quick setup, a rainfly, and an included carry bag make this tent an easy yes when shopping. It’s available in two-, four- and six-person sizes, and features breathable mesh windows to promote air ventilation and sturdy rip-stop fabric to brave the elements.