Camping In Hot Weather
Camping in hot weather can be challenging, but with the right preparations, you can stay comfortable and enjoy your camping experience. Here are some tips for dealing with the summer heat while camping:
- Choose a Shaded Campsite: Look for a campsite that offers plenty of shade. For both tents and RVs this can help to keep your temperature indoors much lower.
- Stay Hydrated: Drink plenty of water throughout the day to stay hydrated. Bring a sufficient supply of water and consider carrying a reusable water bottle that you can refill regularly. Avoid excessive consumption of sugary or caffeinated drinks, as they can dehydrate you.
- Dress Appropriately: Wear lightweight and breathable clothing made of moisture-wicking materials. Opt for light-colored clothing that reflects the sunlight rather than absorbing it. Don’t forget to wear a wide-brimmed hat and sunglasses to protect your face and eyes from the sun.
- Seek Shade during the Hottest Hours: During the peak heat of the day, typically between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m., find shade and avoid strenuous activities. Plan your outdoor adventures, hikes, or other physical activities for the early morning or late afternoon when the temperatures are cooler.
- Use Cooling Accessories: Utilize cooling accessories to help beat the heat. Carry a portable battery-operated fan or a misting fan to provide a refreshing breeze. Use cooling towels or bandanas that can be soaked in water and wrapped around your neck or forehead to cool you down.
- Plan Water Activities: If you’re camping near a lake, river, or beach, take advantage of the water for swimming or water-based activities. This can help you stay cool and refreshed during the hot days. Camp Lakewood Campground has a wonderful lake for all your water activities.
- Cook Light Meals: Opt for light and refreshing meals that require minimal cooking or heating. Focus on fresh fruits, vegetables, salads, and cold sandwiches. Avoid using your campfire or stove during the hottest hours of the day to prevent additional heat in your campsite.
- Take Breaks in Air-Conditioned Spaces: If the heat becomes unbearable, consider taking breaks in air-conditioned spaces. Take a break inside your RV or venture into any of our camp stores to enjoy the cool air.
- Stay Sun-Safe: Apply sunscreen regularly and use a high SPF to protect your skin from harmful UV rays. Seek shade whenever possible, and if you’re planning outdoor activities, wear a wide-brimmed hat and sunglasses for added sun protection.
Remember to listen to your body and take breaks as needed. If you or anyone in your camping group experiences symptoms of heat exhaustion or heatstroke, such as dizziness, nausea, rapid heartbeat, or confusion, seek medical attention immediately. Stay safe and have a cool and enjoyable camping experience!
Think you’re ready to take on the heat? Book a site at any of our Kiefer Campgrounds today!
Family owned and operated, Kiefer Campgrounds strive to offer you the best rates for a comfortable location with outstanding service, and spotless facilities. When you stay in one of our parks, you are no longer just a happy camper, but a part of our family! We are most certain you will enjoy your stay with us. Pick your favorite location and book your spot now before it’s too late! You’ll be happy you did!