Elevate Your Outdoor Culinary AdventuresEnjoying the great outdoors doesn't mean you have to sacrifice making great meals, we have everything you need to cook as if you were in your kitchen. Gather the group for an outdoor party, complete with a portable propane grill, hitch-mounted table, and cookware specially designed for camping in an outdoor kitchen. Enjoy a fresh cup of coffee using our coffee percolators, tea kettles or espresso sets. Easily pack your camp stove and camping cookware, drinkware, dishes, and utensils and experience your meal on the top of a mountain. Whether you're toasting marshmallows over a portable fire pit or enjoying a cold drink from a rugged cooler, our camp kitchen gear ensures you’ll dine in style under the stars!With over 75 years of assisting our neighbors and customers, over 1 million photos and videos taken to make sure you’re getting exactly what you need, and over 35 thousand installations completed, we’ve got the product know-how and experience to help you make the right choices for the job at hand.What should I pack to set up a great camp kitchen? It depends on how fancy you want to get, but there are a few basics. A portable grill or camp stove is a must for cooking, and camping cookware—like pots, pans, and utensils—makes things so much easier. Don’t forget a good cooler to keep your food fresh and something for coffee or tea, like a percolator or kettle. And, of course, you’ll need plates, bowls, and silverware designed for outdoor use.How do I keep my camp kitchen organized?Use storage bins to keep your utensils, spices, and food supplies neat. A folding table or hitch-mounted table gives you space to prep meals without feeling cramped. Set up a washbasin or portable sink for easy cleanup, and make sure you have good lighting, like lanterns or string lights, so you’re not fumbling around after dark.Any tips for cooking over a campfire?Absolutely! A portable grill that you can place over the fire is super handy for cooking meats and veggies. Good fire starters are a must—they make lighting the fire so much easier. And a fire poker is great for adjusting the fire and cookware safely without getting too close.What if I want to cook a more elaborate meal while camping?Bring a portable camp stove with multiple burners to make cooking easier. A griddle is awesome for pancakes or grilled sandwiches, and you can even use a Dutch oven for stews or baking. Just make sure you plan your meals ahead so you have everything you need.
How can I make cleanup easier at my campsite?Set up a small cleaning station! A collapsible sink or a portable washbasin is great for washing dishes. Bring biodegradable soap and a couple of microfiber towels—they dry fast and don’t take up much space. And don’t forget trash bags or a pop-up trash can to keep things tidy.