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Best Camping Gifts for Outdoorsy Women

Kestrel Puffer Jacket Kestrel Puffer Jacket
$185
Aeronaut Booster Blanket Aeronaut Booster Blanket
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$119
Harper Hip Pack Harper Hip Pack
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Women-Owned

$49
What the Bluff 1/2 Zip Long Sleeve Top What the Bluff 1/2 Zip Long Sleeve Top
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Women-Owned

Price reduced from $135 to $109
Lagos Hiking Hydration Pack - 15L Lagos Hiking Hydration Pack - 15L
$145
Nikita Fleece Pullover Hoodie Nikita Fleece Pullover Hoodie
Price reduced from $100 to $59
Nikita Fleece Joggers Nikita Fleece Joggers
Price reduced from $85 to $69

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Black Hole Duffel - 40L Black Hole Duffel - 40L
$159
Boston Shearling Clogs Boston Shearling Clogs
$170
Ligera Duffel Bag - 32L Ligera Duffel Bag - 32L
$75
Freestyle Long Sleeve Top Freestyle Long Sleeve Top
$120 $95 - $120
Freestyle Leggings Freestyle Leggings
$120 $95 - $120
25th Hour Tunic 25th Hour Tunic
Price reduced from $150 to $99
Fuego Hooded Down Jacket Fuego Hooded Down Jacket
Price reduced from $295 to $235
Plaiditude Flannel Shirt Plaiditude Flannel Shirt
$95 $65 - $75
Performance Straight Jeans  - Regular Performance Straight Jeans  - Regular
$119
Evergreen Hiking Pants Evergreen Hiking Pants
$95
Kestrel Puffer Vest Kestrel Puffer Vest
$145
Defroster Performance Fleece-Lined Straight Jeans Defroster Performance Fleece-Lined Straight Jeans
Price reduced from $159 to $125
Traverse Hiking Socks Traverse Hiking Socks
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Women-Owned

$24
Parks of the USA Bucket List Bottle Parks of the USA Bucket List Bottle
$49
Correr Fleece Jacket Correr Fleece Jacket
$159 $89 - $99
The Puffer Blanket The Puffer Blanket
$119
Pine Bank Insulated Parka Pine Bank Insulated Parka
$229
Must-Have Hoodie Must-Have Hoodie
$150
Right On Run Long Sleeve Top Right On Run Long Sleeve Top
$58 - $68 $55 - $58
Warmup Fleece Joggers Warmup Fleece Joggers
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$109
Arizona Shearling Sandals Arizona Shearling Sandals
$160
Danner High Pile Fleece Pullover Danner High Pile Fleece Pullover
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Women-Owned

Price reduced from $139 to $99
Alpine Air Polartec® Joggers Alpine Air Polartec® Joggers
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Women-Owned

$139 $89 - $109
Refugio Daypack - 30L Refugio Daypack - 30L
$129
Radalie Parka Radalie Parka
$249
Karine Seamless Leggings Karine Seamless Leggings
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$139 $89 - $99
Headlands Ribbed Tee Headlands Ribbed Tee
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Women-Owned

$49 - $55
Kapai Hip Pack - 1.5L Kapai Hip Pack - 1.5L
$30
Recycled Clamber 2.0 Hiking Pants - Regular Recycled Clamber 2.0 Hiking Pants - Regular
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Women-Owned

$109 $75 - $109
Origami Collapsable Water Bottle - 25 oz Origami Collapsable Water Bottle - 25 oz
$34
Traverse Quarter Hiking Socks Traverse Quarter Hiking Socks
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Women-Owned

$22
Aloha Small Zipper Pouch Aloha Small Zipper Pouch
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Women-Owned

$34
Everyday Joviansphere Socks Everyday Joviansphere Socks
$24
Wonder Woman Long Sleeve Top Wonder Woman Long Sleeve Top
$115 $79 - $115
Runner Trucker Hat Runner Trucker Hat
$42
Go Zone Cushioned Hiking Socks - Zig Zag Go Zone Cushioned Hiking Socks - Zig Zag
$24
National Park Woodwick Candle National Park Woodwick Candle
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Women-Owned

$36
Small Batch Fleece Pullover Small Batch Fleece Pullover
$129
Atom Sling Bag - 8L Atom Sling Bag - 8L
$65
Lightweight Synchilla Snap-T Fleece Pullover Lightweight Synchilla Snap-T Fleece Pullover
$139
Hit The Slopes Jacket Hit The Slopes Jacket
$148 $99 - $148

Camping Gifts

Top 5 Camping Gifts Every Adventurer Will Love

For the woman who’s always chasing the next sunrise, the next summit, the next s’more. These gifts aren’t just fun—they’re functional, durable, and made to keep up.
- A Sleeping Bag That Packs Small and Sleeps Warm – Because freezing at 2 a.m. isn’t part of the adventure. Look for one that’s lightweight, compressible, and rated for real-life cold.
- A Headlamp That Won’t Quit – The best ones are rechargeable, hands-free, and bright enough to turn midnight pit stops into daylight.
- A Hiking Backpack That Moves Like She Does – Comfortable, lightweight, and built to haul it all—hydration, snacks, extra layers, and whatever the day (or kids) throw her way.
- A Camp Chair That’s Actually Comfortable – Compact enough to carry, sturdy enough to sit in without feeling like it’s about to collapse. Fireside tested, trail-approved.
- The Basecamp Collection – Because roughing it doesn’t mean sacrificing comfort. This Big Buttah® collection is the MVP of the campground—tough enough for dinner prep, softer than a marshmallow inside a sleeping bag. Check out the collection: Basecamp ShortsBasecamp Joggers, and Basecamp Hoodie
 

The Best Camping Gear for Beginners

So, you’re ready to sleep under the stars but don’t know where to start? We got you. Here’s the no-BS list of must-haves for first-time campers.
 
What to Look for in Beginner Camping Gear
- A Tent That Sets Up in a Flash – Because no one wants to spend an hour wrestling with poles. Freestanding, easy-pitch, and waterproof are your magic words.
- A Sleeping Pad That Saves Your Back – A thin yoga mat isn’t gonna cut it. Go for something inflatable or foam that keeps the cold ground from stealing your heat.
- A Cooking Kit That Does It All – You need something to boil, something to fry, and something to eat with. Bonus points if it all packs into itself.
- A Water Filter That Won’t Fail You – Because drinking straight from the stream is a rookie mistake. Get a filter or purifier that fits in your pack and keeps you hydrated.
- A Multi-Tool That Handles Everything – Knife, bottle opener, firestarter—one tool to rule them all.
 

Eco-Friendly Camping Gifts for Sustainable Adventures

Leave no trace, but leave them with the best gear. These sustainable camping gift ideas help keep Mother Nature as wild as we found her.
 
Best Eco-Friendly Gear for Outdoor Adventures
- A  Reusable Water Bottle That Lasts Forever – No plastic waste, no leaks, just hydration on repeat. Bonus if it keeps coffee hot and water ice-cold.
- Solar-Powered Gadgets That Don’t Need an Outlet – Headlamps, chargers, and lights that run on sunshine? Yes, please.
- Eco-Friendly Bug Spray That Actually Works – When we're squatting, we don't want to spend time swatting. Enter our new favorite bug deterrent—this chemical-free formula ACTUALLY WORKS (yes, we've put it to the test) and shows those neck biters who's boss.
 

Camping Gifts for Winter Adventures and Cold Weather

Camping when it’s cold? That’s next-level. Help your favorite outdoor enthusiast stay warm, dry, and ready for whatever Mother Nature throws down.
 
Warm Layers and Gear for Winter Camping
- A Down Jacket That’s Packable and Toasty – The kind that stuffs into its own pocket but still keeps you warm when the temps drop.
- Merino Wool Everything—And We Mean Everything – When it comes to staying warm and dry, merino wool is the GOAT. Soft, breathable, and naturally stink-resistant, it’s the perfect layer for any adventure. We’ve got merino wool baselayers that hug close and insulate, sweaters that go from mountain to meeting, and socks that keep toes toasty without the bulk. Whether she’s layering up for a camping trip or just trying to survive a chilly Monday morning, our merino collection is built to perform.
- A Puffer Blanket That’s Basically a Jacket for Your Whole Body – If we could take our favorite puffy jacket and turn it into a blanket, this would be it. And with its genius "cape clip," we pretty much get both anyway. Originally tested (and loved) by one of our shoot crew, we HAD to have it. The perfect great gift for every gear girl—especially if she’s a greenie. Each of these blankets reclaims over 60 discarded plastic bottles! It's machine washable, odor-repelling, water-resistant, and durable, with corner loops for staking… or whatever else she dreams up before bedding down.
- Hats, Neck Warmers & Gloves That Go the Distance – Because when the temps drop, keeping her head, hands, and neck covered makes all the difference. Go for fleece-lined, windproof, and breathable for all-day comfort.
 
This is camping gear that works as hard as she does. No fluff, no frills—just the best of the best for every kind of adventure, whether she’s exploring national parks, setting up at a remote campground, or taking on her first big camping experience.