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Tips to Plan a Fun Backyard Campout for the Kids

A simple backyard campout is something that can be thrown together quickly and yet, has the power to create precious lifelong memories. And, with Nature’s Sleep Memory Foam, a backache doesn’t have to be what you remember.

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Backyard Campout

Brick wall with fairy lights.

We live in a very wooded area right next to forest preserve. We have been talking about having a backyard campout for some time but the coyotes in the area have become quite an issue.

So, rather than ruin the fun, we decided to put up the tent inside the screened-in porch. I put up a ton of fun twinkle lights and let the girls use our new Nature’s Sleep Memory Foam topper.

Chesney and her friends loved it out there and were even communicating with the coyotes! The girls would howl and then they would howl back!

I tried the memory foam topper and this thing is super comfy, but I was quickly booted out of the tent. I guess I’m just not cool anymore. :/

Camping in a tent with a memory foam mattress.

I didn’t think the girls would last all night out there. Even though they were perfectly safe, those nighttime woodland sounds can be awfully scary. But they must have been so darn cozy it didn’t matter because they slept through the night like champs!

A tent in a porch with twinkle lights.

Although, one appeared to be more rested than the others in the morning.

Girls in a tent.

Backyard Camping Tips

If you have a screened in area, don’t be afraid to use it. Especially if you live in an area with lots of forest creatures and plan on leaving kids out all night, safety comes first.

Tents are fun no matter where they are when you’re a kid! Sheesh, I even caught Grandma in there this morning!

Backyard campout with the girls.

But, in case you’re not in an enclosed area, don’t forget these important things:

  • Bug spray
  • Extra baggies and Tupperware to keep critters out of your snacks
  • Duct tape – just have it. This stuff can save lives.
  • Nature’s Sleep Memory Foam – whether you have a bad back or not, a twin topper allows you to get a luxurious night’s rest wherever you are.
  • Biodegradable wipes – I cannot sleep with grimy hands or feet. Maybe I’m a freak, but a quick wipe down makes me feel so much better.
  • Garbage bags (don’t forget to lock any food waste into a container or car to prevent animals from getting into it)
  • Clothesline – there is nothing worse than a pile of wet towels and no where to dry them
  • Blister bandages (these are just so awesome)
  • Hand broom with dustpan – I cannot stand a dirty tent. This is a quick and easy way to get rid of sand, seeds, and soot.

Don’t forget your friends! Camping together strengthens bonds that will last forever!

Friends walking down the street.

Do you ever plan backyard campouts for your kids?

April Farley

Saturday 28th of June 2014

We would be eternally grateful for these! Our Grand babies drag us out to the tent in the back yard often. It is murder on an old Meme & Poppo I tell ya! I had no clue there was a memory foam product. Goodness knows I joke about it every time we do our little backyard back ache camp a thons . LOL

Debbie Welchert

Sunday 22nd of June 2014

The memory foam sounds wonderful. My grandchildren would have so much fun camping out in the backyard and to have something so comfortable to lay on would just make it so much better.

M.Clark

Monday 9th of June 2014

It looks like they had a great time!! That memory foam mattress topper looks really comfy, I'd love to try one of those. Thank you for sharing this great post.

Julie Wood

Thursday 5th of June 2014

I like the memory foam topper for camping and I bet it really gives a good night sleep. I would love to get one for camping. The kids all looked like they loved camping.

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