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Glamping Packing List

At Firelight Camps you'll find most of the amenities of a traditional hotel room, plus some extras to enhance your glamping experience:

  • Plush, multi-layered bedding on your King or Queen bed

  • Freshly laundered bath towels

  • Bath house with flushing toilets, hot showers, shampoo, conditioner, body wash and hair dryers

  • Barebones Living battery-powered lanterns to light your tent and pathways

  • Phone and computer charging station in the main lobby

  • Umbrellas for use on the property

  • Water cooler with ice cold and piping hot water, to refill your water bottle or mug

  • Freshly brewed coffee, and tea

  • Games, games, games: bocce ball court, board games, playing cards, and a small library

  • Camp Store with snacks (s'mores!), beverages, apparel, hiking maps, bug spray, and more essentials, all available for purchase.

we provide


Even in the warmer months the temperature can drop in the evening so be sure to bring warmer clothes than you think you'll need! 

  • Casual clothing for hanging around the glampground and exploring town.

  • Trail-friendly clothing for hikes and outdoor adventures.

  • Evening wear for a nice meal out or vineyard visit.

  • Swimwear and a beach towel or sarong if you plan to visit a lake or swimming hole.

clothes


layers

  • Base layer (a.k.a. "long johns"), top and bottom for hiking, lounging, layering or wearing as pajamas.

  • Raincoat or shell jacket to keep out wind and rain, as a light layer for chilly evenings, or added warmth over bulkier sweaters or fleece.

  • Fleece, insulated jacket or vest for added warmth or layering under a raincoat or shell.

  • Sweatshirt or sweater for cozy, casual warmth and layering.


shoes & accessories

  • Slippers or thick, warm socks for inside your tent.

  • Trail shoes: depending on the forecast or what activities you have planned, you could bring waterproof hiking shoes, rain boots, non-waterproof hiking shoes, or sneakers. Bottom line: something you can walk in and don't mind getting muddy.

  • Casual shoes for walking about town, wearing around camp or out to dinner.

  • Winter hat for cooler climates.

  • Sun hat to protect you from harmful rays.

  • Scarf or pashmina for warmth or a layering piece.


gear

  • Daypack for stashing extra layers, a water bottle and snacks while on the trail, touring wineries or exploring the town.

  • Water bottle to stay hydrated during your glamping adventures.

  • Hand and feet warmers, you know those little pouches of warmth for skiing and snowy weather? They're great when the temperature dips.

  • Cooler for keeping your beverages cold.

  • Toiletries, sunscreen and bug repellent spray.


  • Book you've been wanting time to savor.

  • Journal to document your stay and foraging finds.

  • Board games, cards and other activities for unplugged fun, though we have our own stash.

  • Phone, camera and chargers, so you can stay connected (but not too connected!) and capture your glamping experience.

entertainment

& technology