if you bring your child, what to pack

  • D for Kids: Wristbands or tags with your name and phone number.
  • Quiet Camp Zones: Stay away from sound camps marked on the map.
  • Ear-protection: protect the sensitive ears of the little lambs with noise canceling headphones for a baby and ear plugs for the older kids. 
  • Hydration: There are water points so make sure your kid has a water bottle to fill up. 
  • Sun Protection: Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses.
  • Clothing: Dress in layers for varying temperatures. Bring warm clothes for cool evenings.
  • First Aid Kit: Include basics like plasters, antiseptic, fever meds, and prescriptions.
  • Entertainment: Books, quiet toys, crafts, and games. Bonus if the toys can be shared.
  • Snacks and meals: Keep familiar, healthy snacks and meals on hand. 
  • Lighting: Headlamps, bike lights, and fun lights so your child is visible, especially at night.
  • Stroller/Bolderkar: Off-road wheels if possible, the terrain can get muddy and bumpy. 
  • Baby monitor: for the relaxing moment outside of your tent while the little ones are asleep, it can be nice to have a listening ear to what is going on in the tent. Keep in mind you don’t wander off too far and stay sober, you want to be there for your child when it wakes up. 

Bonus: Suggested Gear

  • Water guns and spray bottles
  • Daytime shade (pop-up tent, parasol)
  • Extra shoes (it gets dusty and/or wet)
  • A small child-safe burner backpack for them to carry their essentials
  • A bike or other wheels for your kid to zoom around on