Items Needed:
- A camping bag with camp gear to unpack and repack
- (Optional) Printed “Individual Packing List” and “Troop Supply List” for scouts and families to take home OR Packing Basics by GSUSA
- Table, floor space, or tarp to spread gear out
Activity Packing List (one set per backpack):
- Sleeping bag (rolled or compressed) – not in the backpack.
- Flashlight
- Water bottle
- Pajamas
- Change of clothes
- Socks
- Jacket or sweatshirt
- Toothbrush and travel-sized toothpaste
- Small towel
- Bug spray
- Sunscreen
- Small toy or book
- Camp mug or cup
- Snack container (empty or filled with pretend snacks)
- Hand wipes or mini sanitizer
- Bandana
- Poncho or raincoat
- Whistle
Instructions (Total Time: 20–25 minutes):
- Unpack and Observe (5–6 minutes)
- Unpack the bag and lay everything out clearly
- Briefly point out that all these items were inside the bag
- Scouts take a moment to look at everything and think about how it fits
- Packing Challenge (10–12 minutes)
- Scouts work together to fit everything back into the bag
- Try to stay quiet and let scouts explore solutions on their own. Provide hints only if they’re really stuck or need help keeping safe.
- (Optional) You can split into small groups with their own bag and gear – See Troop Practice Packing as this will take more time.
- Reflect and Share (5–7 minutes)
- Talk about what was tricky or helpful when packing
- Ask scouts what they’d pack first next time
- Mention how being organized helps during real camping trips
Sample Individual Scout Packing List
Each scout should bring the following to camp:
- Sleeping & Clothing
- Sleeping bag and pillow
- Pajamas
- Change of clothes for each day
- Long-sleeved jacket or sweatshirt
- Poncho or raincoat
- Socks and underwear
- Closed-toe shoes
- Hygiene & Health
- Toothbrush and travel-sized toothpaste
- Small towel and washcloth
- Toilet paper (small personal roll)
- Hand wipes or mini sanitizer
- Any personal medications (e.g., inhaler, EpiPen)
- Safety & Comfort
- Flashlight with extra batteries
- Bug spray
- Sunscreen
- Lip balm
- Whistle
- Water bottle (filled and reusable)
- Sun Protection
- Hat with a brim
- Sunglasses
- Extras & Activities
- Emergency snack (granola bar or trail mix)
- Small book, coloring pages, or toy
- Bandana or scarf
- Backpack or duffel bag to hold everything
Sample Troop Supply List
Leaders or troop volunteers may supply these shared items:
- Safety & First Aid
- First aid kit (stocked and labeled)
- Emergency contact list and camp safety plan
- Extra sunscreen and bug spray (for scouts who forget theirs)
- Whistles (extras or backups for younger scouts)
- Medications storage system (if carrying for scouts with permission)
- Camp Kitchen & Food Prep
- Cooking gear or camp stove (plus fuel)
- Matches or fire starters (if fires are allowed)
- Pots, pans, and cooking utensils
- Serving tools and meal prep supplies
- Dish soap and wash tubs for cleaning
- Trash bags and recycling containers
- Paper towels and napkins
- Water jugs (enough for drinking and cooking)
- Food and snack supplies (including backups for emergencies)
- Camping Gear
- Lanterns or camp lights
- Camp chairs, foam mats, or seating options
- Extra flashlights and batteries
- Shelter items (e.g., tarp, ground cover, canopy if needed)
- Rope and clothespins (for drying clothes or hanging supplies)
- Fun & Activity Supplies
- Activity kits (coloring pages, craft supplies, outdoor games)
- Nature scavenger hunt cards or badges
- Campfire supplies (marshmallow sticks, s’mores kits—if allowed)
- Camp songs booklet or story cards
- Group journal or clipboard to record troop memories
- Optional Comforts & Extras
- Spare hats or jackets for unexpected weather
- Reusable plates, cups, and utensils
- Cooler for perishable food
- Large tote bins or crates for organizing supplies
- Extra towels and hand wipes
- Small shelter or privacy tent for changing