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Camp Food For Every Camping Style

If you're looking for great tasting food to fuel your outdoor adventures, you've come to the right place. When you camp, it's easy to get stuck in a rut eating fire-cooked hotdogs and smores (not that there's anything wrong with these choices). However, here you'll find all kinds of easy options to add easy, delicious food to your outdoor fun.

For easy meals, we have freeze-dried food from Mountain House, dehydrated food from AlpineAire Foods, and shelf-stable foods from Bridgford. We also feature energy boosting foods and supplements from MTN OPS for your hard-hitting adventures and on-the-go lifestyle. We also have freeze-dried fruits, healthy vegetables, and all kinds of other snacks in resealable bags.

If you're a prepper looking for large portions of emergency food or want easy meals for extended time periods in the wilderness, we have kits from Readywise, Wise Company, and Cabela's. These emergency food supplies come stored in handy buckets and bags, and some will sustain you for days, weeks, and even months.

Frequently Asked Questions
Which camping food is the best?

The easy answer – smores! If you’re talking about camping meal, any food that’s cooked with the use of a camping stove is best. However, if you’re looking for easily packable, freeze-dried, or dehydrated camping food, you should check into brands like Mountain House, AlpineAire Food, MTN OPS, and ReadyWise.

How much is camping food?

Freeze dried and dehydrated meals tend to cost around $8 to $12 a piece, unless you buy them in bulk. However, if you cook your own camping meals, then you’ll be buying groceries from a grocery store, which means you’ll be paying regular grocery store prices.