27 Camping Hacks Using Dollar Tree Items
You’ll be a happy camper with these camping hacks! 🏕️
Camping can be one of the most fun, frugal vacations that you can go on with your family and our Dollar Tree camping hacks will make every trip a breeze!
1. Use a mesh laundry bag for drying dishes.
Grab a mesh laundry bag and place your wet dishes in it to keep them clean after washing. Hang it up on a tree limb and your dishes will dry and stay clean. Plus, you can use your mesh bag for its original intent during and after your trip.
2. Solar lights are one of the greatest hacks for camping if you want your tent to look like you’re glamping.
Not only will this camping hack look like you’re glamping, but it’s also a great way to make it easier to see around your campsite at night. Place your solar lights wherever you would like more light. They’d be useful near your tent poles, tent entry, close to the bathroom, the wood pile, and more!
You may even find some fun solar lights in-store depending on the time of year. Plus, they’ll be useful in your yard once you’re home. Win, win!
3. Use glow stick bracelets on tent ties at night to easily spot your kiddos in the dark.
Dollar Tree’s glow sticks are always fun for the kids to use while camping and make them easy to spot in the dark! Plus, glow sticks are also helpful around tent ties at night. This means people are less likely to trip on them when exiting the tent.
4. Pool noodles are great for your tent lines.
Minimize tripping hazards by grabbing some pool noodles to place around your tent lines! Just cut a slit down one side of the noodle and wrap it around the lines. That way there will be less chance of any injuries if anyone runs into them. Plus, they’ll still be usable for the pool after your trip.
5. Use pool noodles to make a DIY toilet.
Make a simple and convenient camping toilet using a 5-gallon bucket and a pool noodle! You can get the full directions from Trek Southwest. Many of our Hip readers also recommended using a trash bag, wood chips, dirt, or cat litter to make clean-up even easier.
6. A cake carrier will keep your paper plates and napkins from blowing away.
We’ve heard Dollar Tree’s cake carrier can be a little flimsy to hold a heavy cake. However, they couldn’t be more perfect to store paper plates and napkins! As a bonus, they’ll also be in one place when it’s time to eat, keeping them from flying away or getting dirty.
7. Use a lint roller to potentially stop any ticks in their tracks.
Ticks will be bad this year, so taking extra precautions in the woods is a good idea. A lint roller is an easy way to stop ticks from crawling on the outside of your clothing before they can cause harm. Just do a more thorough check once you’re undressed and while showering.
Hip Tip: Our favorite bug repellent is tick-resistant and so safe it’s considered edible!
8. Stay organized with stackable bins.
These Dollar Tree stacking bins are great to use inside the tent. There are endless camping ideas for staying organized with these bins! From holding games, lighters, hand sanitizer, flashlights, bug spray, and much more! Best of all, you can pack them up before you leave so unpacking is a cinch!
9. Keep your tent clean with a small broom and dustpan.
Dollar Tree’s handheld broom with dustpan is the perfect size for keeping inside the tent to sweep up the dirt, leaves, or sand that may creep in throughout the day. Plus, they’re great for smaller kids to use, too!
10. Store camping items and groceries in a hanging organizer.
You can use a Dollar Tree hanging shower caddy to keep random kitchen supplies, games, or toiletry items organized. Hang it on the side of a tree, inside the tent, or on a shaded structure for easy access. Plus, it’s an item you can use once you’re home too.
Shoe organizers from Walmart or Amazon will also work and cost just a few bucks more.
11. Use a laundry basket as a trash can and fill it with stuff when you leave.
While you could hang a bag from any branch, this camping hack using a laundry basket will make it easier and more accessible for everyone. Plus, you won’t have to worry about the bag ripping if it gets heavy. Even better, traditional kitchen bags fit perfectly around the edge.
You could even consider getting two baskets and designate one for recycling and one for trash!
12. Store grilling spices in Tic Tac containers or other small containers.
First, enjoy your Dollar Tree Tic Tacs, then reuse them for your spices! Upcycling these airtight containers will allow you to bring a smaller quantity of each spice.
Hip Tip: Get the most out of all your trash with our other clever upcycling ideas!
13. Use stick candles to keep tent zippers from sticking.
According to REI.com, you can keep your tent zippers gliding smoothly by applying a little bit of candle wax from an un-lit candle. Dollar Tree sells 6-packs of emergency candles for just a buck 25!
14. Grab a clothesline with hooks for an easy cleaning camping hack!
Be sure to grab a clothesline with hooks for a convenient place to hang wet towels, socks, shoes, swimsuits, and other apparel. You may want to grab a few if you plan to wash your clothes!
15. Keep the tablecloth down with jumbo plastic clothespins.
Pick up this 6-pack of jumbo plastic clothespins and clamp them on the edge of your tablecloth to keep it from blowing away.
Hip Tip: Bring an old, fitted mattress sheet from home and wrap it over the table – then just throw it in the washing machine when you’re done for easy cleanup!
16. Store food mixes in condiment bottles for easy meals.
Grab some easy-to-pour condiment bottles if you see yourself whipping up some pancakes while camping. You can even pre-fill them before you leave if you have the time and a way to keep your mixes fresh and cool. Once you have them ready to go, squeeze them into the pan.
Or if you already have some glass canning jars with lids at home, you could use those instead. Just keep in mind that they’re much more breakable if dropped.
Hip Tip: To keep things even easier, you can pre-mix some oatmeal blends, pancake mixes, etc. with ingredients that can be kept at room temperature, like dried fruits & nuts, dry milk, and shortening!
17. Make s’mores prep packs in plastic containers.
Keep your s’more supplies together in a plastic container with a lid. Luckily, Dollar Tree has a lot of choices if you don’t already have something lying around! You can also use them to store clean plasticware or napkins to keep them from flying away or getting dirty.
18. Use a foil pan to make your very own charcoal grill.
Chances are you’re planning to grill food on your upcoming camping trip. Just in case you didn’t think of it, you can leave the heavy grill at home and make your very own charcoal grill for just a few bucks!
Photo credit: Instructables.com
According to Instructables.com, all you need for this camping hack is a foil pan, cooling rack, and charcoal. Keep your eye out as some Dollar Tree stores usually sell small bags of charcoal around the summer holidays. That means you can create a grill for just a few bucks!
Hip Tip: Our simple queso on the grill is a delicious snack idea for your entire camping group!
19. Make campsite scrubbing easy with bath sponges and mitts.
Cut pieces of bar soap and place them inside a microfiber wash-mitt (found in the car section) or some bath sponges for convenient campsite scrubbing. Then, get the gloves wet when you are ready to wash and you won’t have to worry about dropping a slippery soap bar in the dirt.
Hip Tip: When the soap bar is dry, use a vegetable peeler to safely shave off the perfect amount of soap for each sponge.
20. Using shower caps to keep bugs off food and dirt out of your tent.
Dollar Tree now has packs of shower caps you can buy. One of our genius camping hacks is using caps to cover your plates and bowls to keep pesky bugs away! What a fun camping trick to keep those not-so-fun mosquitoes and bugs away!
Plus, Dollar Tree also carries cute 2-Pack Fly Swatters for just $1.25!
Grab two packs of these shower caps! You can use one pack for up to 4 people to slip over their shoes. This camping hack will help keep dirt out of your tent. You can also use them to place your dirty shoes in when packing up to keep any mud or dirt out of the car or backpack.
21. You can have all the camping tips and tricks, but a first aid kit is always essential.
It’s always a good idea to bring a first-aid kit with you when camping. Dollar Tree sells many first-aid essentials from Band-aids to hand sanitizer to medicines. Also, you may find these black toolboxes priced at just $1.25 which would be great for storing your first aid items.
22. Pack rain ponchos for the whole family… just in case.
You can never predict the weather! These ponchos may not be a camping hack, but they’ll keep you from getting drenched during necessary times like running from the tent to the bathroom or packing up the car when you can’t hold an umbrella.
23. Make a frugal camp lantern using a water jug and a headlamp.
Make an instant camp lantern by wrapping a headlamp around a large water jug. Perfect for moving around at night and helps kids feel safe at night. Three AAA batteries are required for this light, so it could be even more frugal if you already have a rechargeable headlamp at home.
24. Use an empty toilet paper roll with dryer lint and hand sanitizer to make a fire starter.
Dryer lint makes an excellent fire starter! Pack some lint in empty toilet paper rolls and use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer gel to help your match or lighter flame start a fire.
Hip Tip: Some of our Hip readers also suggested using cotton balls or pads dipped in some wax as an effective waterproof fire starter! You could even take your camping hack one step further by making them ahead of time and storing them in a cardboard egg carton.
25. Grab a journal or planner to keep track of meals, other cool camping hacks, and more!
Planning meals means a stress-free snack around the campfire! While you can keep a list of everything you need on your phone, picking up one of Dollar Tree’s super frugal journals or planners will keep your vacation tech-free, and no one has to wonder what’s for dinner. 🙌
Check out our favorite camping recipes. Many of them can even be prepared ahead of time…
Hip Tip: Chances are you’ll want to pack snacks for the drive to the campsite, and we’ve got you covered with this awesome Hawaiian Roll sandwich hack!
26. Use a dry-erase board for snapping pictures of your location and camping itinerary.
Documenting your whereabouts and itinerary is a great idea especially if you have worried family and friends when you camp. While not everyone can send photos every day, writing on a dry-erase board and snapping photos is a fun way to keep track of your days and what you did.
27. Make some DIY games and have some fun!
You can create a fun, waterproof Tic-Tac-Toe board using just a few items from Dollar Tree. All you need are some foam pool noodles, a shower curtain, a marker, and scissors.
Consider making your game even more frugal by drawing your board with chalk or masking tape!
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