National Parks Packing Lists: Have Everything You Need (2024)

When I first thought of creating a national parks packing list, I immediately realized that, while there are some things that you need no matter which park you go to, there are also lots of things that change depending on which park you go to, how you get there, where you stay and when you go.

This is why, rather than attempting to create one universal list, which would ultimately be totally useless, I have listed those things you’ll need no matter what, but have also created separate packing lists for different activities and types of parks/ vacations.

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Read and download the packing lists you need for the parks you visit.Each packing list has a detailed list, with opportunities to buy any items you don’t have, but also a free downloadable checklist if you just want to make sure you have everything you need quickly and easily.

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  • Winter Trips
  • Tent Camping
  • Cabin Trips
  • Day Hikes
  • Winter Hikes
  • Road Trips
  • Beach Camping
  • Packing List for Yellowstone National Park
  • Packing List for Olympic National Park

National Parks Packing List (all parks)

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For Planning Your National Parks Trip

There are several books you can choose from when deciding which parks to visit and then when you start planning your trip. You won’t necessarily need all of them, but these are my top picks.

1. National Geographic Complete National Parks of the United States

This is a really great book with an overview of the national parks. It includes filled with photos, maps, historical, practical information and activities for each park.

>> BUY THE NATIONAL PARKS BOOK HERE

2. National Geographic Atlas of the National Parks

A close up look at each of the US national parks with photos, information and maps.

>> GET THE NATIONAL PARKS ATLAS HERE

3. Lonely Planet USA’s National Parks

This is a great guide book with essential practical information about each national park including how ot get there, what to do, where to stay and where to eat.

>> GET LONELY PLANET’S GUIDE TO US NATIONAL PARKS HERE

4. US National Park Scratch-Off Map

This is a great way to help plan your trip and to keep memories of your trip afterwards. Scratch off each of the parks you go to.

>> BUY A NATIONAL PARKS SCRATCH OFF MAP HERE

5. Guide books

Once you’ve chosen which parks you’ll go to, in addition to using this website, you can pick up guide books for each park for even more information.

National Parks Basics

6. The America the Beautiful Annual Pass 2024 – 2025
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If you plan to visit more than a couple of national parks in the coming year, then you should get the America The Beautiful Annual Pass.

It’s good for a whole year, and gives you entry to over 2,000 sites, including all National Parks. You can also visit sites run by the Fish and Wildlife or Forest Services or the Bureaus of Land Management and Reclamation or Army Corps of Engineers. One vehicle or up to four people are included.

>> GET THE AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL ANNUAL PASS HERE

7. National Park Passport Stamp Book and Journal

This is the perfect souvenir of your national parks’ trips. When you visit each national park, you can get a stamp unique to that park in this book. There is also space to journal about each park. It is the perfect way to keep your memories together.

>> GET A NATIONAL PARK PASSPORT HERE

Essentials you’ll need on every national park trip

While I have created packing lists by trip type/ need, there are some things you will need for every national park’s vacation, no matter which park it is.

For getting out and about

8. Binoculars

I consider a good pair of binoculars essential in the national parks. You will want to see wildlife, birds and natural formations up close, so it is worth investing in a pair of binoculars.

I think try are so important that I created several detailed guides to buying binoculars, with what to look for as reviews and recommendations.

  • Best Binoculars for the Money
  • Best Binoculars under $300
  • Best Binoculars under $200
  • Best Binoculars under $100

Do just want the best binoculars for the money? >> GET THE VORTEX OPTICS DIAMONDBACK 10X42 ROOF PRISM BINOCULARS HERE

9. A hiking daypack
10. Refillable Water Bottle

This is essential for every trip to the outdoors. I like the Hydroflask because it is durable, has a loop to carry it easily, and it comes in multiple sizes and colors.

>> GET A HYDROFLASK HERE

11. Healthy snacks

Snacks are essential – for the road and for hiking trails. See a selection of trail mix and other healthy snacks here.

12. Headlamp

Whether you are returning from a late hike, walking around a campsite, or looking for something in a hidden corner of your, a headlamp is an essential item.

>> GET A FOXELLI HEADLAMP HERE

13. Reef-friendly sunscreen

If you are snorkeling or diving, you should definitely make sure your sunscreen is reef-friendly, but I think it’s a good idea to wear it anyway. You never know when you’ll put an arm with sunscreen on it in a lake or river and this way you can be sure your sunscreen won’t cause any harm.

>> GET ECO-FRIENDLY SUNSCREEN HERE

14. Lip protection with sunscreen

Protect your lips from sunburn and the environment from your sun protection with eco-friendly gloss-less lip balm with sunscreen.

>> GET SUNSCREEN LIP BALM HERE

15. Polarized sunglasses

Protect your eyes with polarized sunglasses. Check out a range on Amazon here.

16. Insect repellent

I’m a fan of organic insect repellent without DEET and other chemicals that are bad for the environment and bad for your skin.

>> GET ORGANIC BUG SPRAY HERE

17. Bags to pack out trash

Packing out trash is one of the 7 principles of Leave No Trace. Simple Ziplock bags and regular kitchen bags are all you need.

18. First aid kit

Keep a small first aid kit in your car, RV or hiking backpack.

>> GET A FIRST AID KIT HERE

19. Trail Maps

I love the National Geographic Trails Illustrated Maps. They have them for all of the national parks.

>> FIND THE NAT GEO TRAIL MAP FOR YOUR PARKS HERE

20. Waterproof hiking boots or shoes

Hiking shoes or boots are essential. For details on what to look for when buying hiking boots/ shoes and reviews of the top hiking shoes and boots, read my Guide to the Best Hiking Shoes and Boots.

For hiking boots, the best you can find are Salomon Men’s X Ultra 3 Mid GTX Hiking Boots and the Salomon Women’s X Ultra 3 MID GTX W Hiking Boots.

For hiking shoes, my top picks are the Salomon X Ultra 3 Gore-Tex Men’s Hiking Shoes and the Salomon Women’s X Ultra 3 GTX Hiking Shoes

21. Light wool or synthetic socks (spring, summer, fall)

The right socks will definitely make you more comfortable. I like these cushioned merino wool unisex ones.

>> GET HIKING SOCKS HERE

22. Trekking poles (optional)

Not everyone loves trekking poles, but they can really help steady you and take some pressure of your knees on uneven terrain. Look for hiking poles that are light, foldable, durable and have shock absorbers built in. I like the Foxelli ones with cork handles.

>> GET FOXELLI TREKKING POLES HERE

23. Sun hat

Protect yourself from the sun with a sunhat.

>> GET A UNISEX COLUMBIA SUNHAT HERE

24. Rain Jacket

Be prepared for rainy weather by packing a rain jacket. They roll up small to fit in your day pack and can be used as a wind breaker too.

>> GET A WOMEN’S RAIN JACKET HERE

>> GET A MEN’S RAIN JACKET HERE

25. Fleece

You’ll want a fleece to keep you warm and comfy on chilly mornings or evenings even in summer, or during the day in the cooler months.

>> FIND A FLEECE ON AMAZON HERE

26. Wicking and quick-drying base layers

Wicking clothing removes the worst of the moisture from the fabric near your skin, so that you don’t feel so cold and get so wet. This type of clothing is essential when hiking, as it will make you much more comfortable.

>> FIND THE BEST UNDERWEAR FOR YOU ON AMAZON HERE

27. Wicking, quick-drying and sun protective shirts, pants and shorts

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For staying charged and connected

28. Cell phone
29. Power Bank

If you plan to use your cell phone – for calls, emails, navigation or just as a phone – you will need to make sure it is charged. Which is easy if you’re staying in a lodge or inn, but is more challenging if you’re camping. One solution is to take a power bank, which you can use to recharge several times.

>> GET A POWER BANK FOR YOUR PHONE HERE

30. Car charger

Another option is to use a charger that plugs into the cigarette lighter in your car. You can use it when you’re driving or have your car in accessory mode when parked at your campsite.

>> GET A CAR CHARGER HERE

31. Car Power Inverter

A step up is a power inverter. This changes the 12V power from your car cigarette lighter to 110V power. it comes with outlets, so that you then plug in your laptop or other regular devices and charge them. This is great if you are on a longer trip and have your laptop with you.

>> GET A POWER INVERTER HERE

Personal Items

32. Hand lotion
33. Toilet paper

Carry it out in a bag if you are somewhere without proper facilities; do not bury it).

34. Hand sanitizer
35. Eco-friendly soap
36. Eco-friendly shampoo and conditioner
37. Medications
38. Toothbrush and toothpaste

National Park Photography Gear List

39. Camera
40. Camera equipment
41. Memory Cards
42. Memory Card Case
43. Tripod

For winter trips

The vast majority of people travel to US national parks in the summer, but most of the parks are incredible in winter too. It just requires a bit of extra prep and, of course, some extra clothing. If you taking a winter national parks trip, include these items too:

44. Insulated boots

Keep your feet warm with insulated boots. I have written guides with what to look for as well as reviews and recommendations for:

  • Best winter boots for men
  • Best winter boots for women

>> GET MY TOP PICK FOR BEST WOMEN’S WINTER BOOTS HERE

>> GET MY TOP PICK FOR BEST MEN’S WINTER BOOTS HERE

45. Heavy wool socks

>> GET UNISEX SOCKS FOR EXTREME COLD WEATHER HERE

46. Warm jacket

A warm jacket is so essential that I have written a whole guide to the best jackets for cold weather.

>> GET MY TOP PICK FOR BEST WOMEN’S WINTER JACKET HERE

>> GET MY TOP PICK FOR BEST MEN’S WINTER JACKET HERE

47. Warm hat
48. Warm gloves
49. Fleece neck gaiter or scarf
50. Crampons/ microspikes

These are a total game changer if you plan to hike in ice or snow. They fit over your hiking boots and provide sharp spikes to grab into ice and provide the winter hiking traction you need to walk safely on ice and snow.

>> GET THE KAHTOOLA MICROSPOKES HERE

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Packing Lists for Different Types of Activities and Trips

Packing List for Winter Trips

Packing List for Tent Camping Trips

Packing List for Cabin Trips

Packing List for Day Hikes

Packing List for Winter Hikes

Packing List for Road Trips

Beach Camping Packing List

Packing List for Yellowstone National Park

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Packing List for Olympic National Park

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About the Author

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James Ian is a national park, camping and hiking expert.

He has dedicated his life to travel, visiting more than 80 countries, all 7 continents and most of the national parks in the United States. With over 35 years experience in the travel industry, James has worked on cruise ships, at resorts and hotels, and as a travel planner who’s helped hundreds of people plan successful trips to US national parks.

Based on his experience visiting our national parks multiple times, in-depth research and expertise as a travel planner, James has published detailed itineraries for most of the major national parks in the US. These itineraries, as well as in-depth park guides, comprehensive camping and hiking gear reviews and buying guides, and helpful packing lists and gift guides will help you have your own incredible trip to US national parks without stress and hassle.

As a national park expert, James has contributed to many publications, including USA Today, Time Business News, Savoteur, Best Trip, and Wired.

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