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Things I Have Bought for My Camper

During the Summer of 2023. My husband and I bought our first camper and we started camping. Last summer we only camped at Tappan Lake in Ohio. So far this 2024 camping season, we have been to Tappan Lake and Evergreen RV Resort at Amish Country Ohio. We are still new to camping, but I wanted to share somethings I have ordered from Amazon that I used while camping.


  1. Door Mat Pillow Covers Set - I bought these items to decorate the camper with. The throw pillows make it more comfortable. Also the rug is a must have. 

  2. GRANNY SAYS 3-Shelf Foldable Closet Organizers - I used these to hang in our camper closets on the sides of our bed. These have been great for keeping our clothes organized. I do feel like they save space.

  3. 3 Pieces Picnic Table and Bench Fitted Tablecloth Cover - I can admit, I bought this because I am extra and I wanted to make our campsite look nice. However, after camping I realize how many different people have used the same picnic table and I don’t know what they have put on them; therefore, it does serve for sanitary purpose. 

  4. Cliganic 10 Pack Mosquito Repellent Bracelets - I don’t know why, but bugs love to eat me alive. I bought this pack to keep in the camper. They come in a variety of colors. I have worn them around my wrist and my ankle. I feel like they have helped.

  5. Tentproinc RV Awning Sun Shade Screen - This this is a must have, especially on those extremely hot July summer days. A friend of mine had one, and when I sat at her camper I could tell a major difference. We didn’t waste time ordering one. 

  6. Eudele Mesh Shower Caddy Portable - if you use the shower house, these bags are really nice to have. I store one for everyone in my family in the camper with all of our shower essentials. It has definitely made trips to the shower house easier and kept us organized. Its also okay if they get wet. 

  7. Campfire S'mores Summer Garden Flag- again, this item is something I just wanted to keep our campsite looking cute. Amazon had a lot of cute camping flags to choose from, this one is my favorite. 

  8. Camping Hair Don't Care 1 Vintage Jeans Baseball Cap - the campground is a place a lot of us go to “let or hair down” or in most cases, not style our hair. It’s socially acceptable to rock the homeless look. This hat comes in different colors and it makes those days you don’t want to do your hair a lot easier. Also really nice for when you’re on the boat and want to prevent sunburn.

  9. Extendable Stainless Steel Roasting Sticks - another camping must have. I really like these sticks because they are easy to store and they are very durable.

  10. Pack Over Door Organizer - I hung this on the inside of the bathroom door. Camper bathrooms are not very big. This helps keep all of our personal items organized.


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