It is time to get out and enjoy the great outdoors this summer with a camping trip. There are many things that go into planning for one, but it is important to figure out how much money you want to spend before you start packing up your gear. The truth is, there are many factors that affect the cost of a camping trip, so it would be best if we break down some of them below.
The first thing to consider is the type of camping you want. If it’s a car-camping trip, then there are many ways that can be done on an extremely tight budget and with minimal gear requirements; this would also include RV or trailer campers who stay in developed campsites for free (or very low cost). Tent Camps will require more money upfront as well because they need tents which could range from $150-$500 depending upon quality but if someone has already got their own tent/equipment than all one needs really costs them per night at most state parks ($30) plus gas mileage since these trips usually involve driving somewhere new every day – so plan accordingly!
Minimalist family camping cost
Tent Camping Costs: $150-$500 per tent depending on quality
*Gas mileage for driving to new campsite every day* (Plan accordingly) -$30 a night at most state parks. Total cost of camping trip = ~200-2500 dollars, ($100/person x 12 people). Note that this is the low end estimate and does not include food or any other costs outside what’s listed here like gas money etc… so plan wisely! This also assumes you’re buying all your gear from Walmart which can be done but it will require more time spent researching prices as well because there are many different types available in stores nowadays such if one wants something nicer than just WalMart brands; however I recommend doing some research