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Camping Quiz – 50 Questions & Answers

Welcome to my ultimate Camping Quiz Questions! 

If you’re looking for some camping quiz questions and answers to keep you busy this Christmas, then, here you go.

I’ve written this camping quiz to test your knowledge of one of my favourite ways to travel. From camping in Devon as a child, taking my tent to festivals through my teens and twenties, and then camping in various coastal spots around England this year – I love camping!

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Here are 50 fun camping questions for you and your family / friends / self to see how well you know your camping trivia.

Great if you’re looking for unusual camping quiz questions!

There are five rounds to this camping quiz, with a bonus one at the end.

So, let’s crack on with the camping trivia shall we? 

Camping Quiz Questions

This camping quiz has four rounds of food and drink questions, a picture round, and a points stealer questions at the end.

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Camping Quiz Round 1: General Camping Trivia 

See how well you can do on these camping trivia questions to warm you up…

1. When wild camping and looking for a spot, what 3 things should you look out for? 

2. In camping, what is a fly?

3. When you’re picking wood for firewood, where should you get it from? 

4. When buying a tent what does HH stand for?

5. When buying a sleeping bag what does the TOG rating mean?

6. What should you do if you need a poo in the wilderness? 

7. Which type of tree bark is best for lighting a campfire?

8. Guide rope or guy rope? 

9. What is cowboy camping? 

10. Where is the most expensive campground in the world?

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Camping Quiz Round 2: Books & Films 

These camping quiz questions and answers are all about camping in the media…

11. Which film featured friends camping in the woods, with a video camera following them?

12. In which film / book is the female protagonist hiking the PCT (Pacific Crest Trail)? 

13. And do you know the name of Bill Bryson’s book walking the same trail?

14. Which camping film concludes with the message ‘Happiness is Only Real When Shared?’

15. If I say Barbara Windsor and camping in the same sentence, you say:

16. Which camping film featured 4 12-year old boys on a coming of age story in Oregon? 

17. Who famously said, “Light a campfire and everyone’s a storyteller”?

  • Henry David Thoreau
  • Sylvia Plath

John Geddes

18. Which nationality popularised camping as we know it in the 1800s?

19. In the US, camping is traced to  William Henry Harrison Murray ‘s 1869 publication of  Camp-Life in the _____________ .

20. True or fales: In the UK we have an entire magazine dedicated to Camping called, ‘Camping’?

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Camping Quiz Round 3: Name that tent…

How well do you know your types of tent?

21. What are the tents that hang on a mountain called? 

22. What are the usually white tents often used for glamping at festivals called? 

23. What’s the name of the tents that go up in a few seconds, cheap and popular at festivals? 

24. A tent that’s low to the ground, barely there, and just for one person? 

25. A tent where the poles criss cross and intersect to form triangles? 

26. A tent where there’s a larger, higher space in the middle section, and then two sleeping compartments to each side? 

27. A tent that’s popular with families, and is long, and generally the same shape?

28. This tent does for spring, summer, autumn AND winter? 

29. These tents are popular in deserts, especially Wadi Rum in Jordan for example?

30. This tent is traditionally used by Indigenous people all over the world? 

Camping quiz round 4: picture round camping essentials

Picture round for the camping lovers out there!

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Camping quiz round 5: camping food 

Let’s test your culinary skills in this quiz on camping…

40. Name everything you’d need to bring if you wanted to cook beans on toast?

41. How do you put out a campfire properly?

42. How long do you need to boil water to kill any parasites in it? 

43. What are S’mores?

44. What’s the best thing to do with not used boiled water, so as not to waste the energy of heating it? 

45. What should you look for in a can / tin when shopping? 

46. When it comes to camping food – what are tic tac boxes good for? 

47. Is there anything more useful than tin foil when it comes to cooking for camping? 

48. How can you make the ice in the cool box last as long as possible?

49. If you’re camping in bear country, name three things you can do to be bear aware…

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Camping quiz round 6: big question

Final round in these outdoor quiz questions…

50. You have 90 seconds to write down your camping packing list – GO!

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Not near water, or trees overhead, or a trail 

2. In camping, what is a fly? Waterproof material that goes above your tent to protect against the elements.

The ground 

Hydrostatic Head

A way of measuring how warm the bag will keep you.

6. What should you do if you need a poo in the wilderness ? 

Take a spade, do it, and cover it back up with soil.

Sleeping on the ground without a shelter; no tent, no tarp, no hammock, and no bug net.

Glastonbury Festival can charge over £1000 a night for a tent

Terrorism at Glastonbury

Blair Witch Project

A Walk in the Woods 

Into the Wild

Carry On Camping 

Stand By Me

Brits – it was the Victorians camping on the Thames that made it popular.

Camp-Life in the Adirondacks

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Portaledge 

Bell tents 

23. What’s the name of the tents that go up in a few seconds, cheap and popular at festivals ? 

Pop up tent 

Bivy tent 

Geodesic 

Tunnel 

4 Season tent 

Bedouin tents 

Traditional Bedouin tents are made out of black goat hair. The Bedouin term for tent is buryuut hajar , which literally means ‘house of hair’.

30. This tent is traditionally used by Indigenous people all over the world 

Tipi or teepee 

31. Camping stove

32. Camping chair

33. Marshmallows

34. Toilet roll

35. Hiking boots

36. Camping mug

38. Tent pegs

39. Water bottle

40. Name everything you’d need to bring if you wanted to cook beans on toast:

  • Camping stove
  • Can of beans 
  • Something to open beans 
  • Plate 
  • Bread 
  • Pepper 
  • Pot to cook in 

Answer: The US Forest Service’s website states:

“1. First, drown the campfire with water! 2. Next, mix the ashes and embers with soil. 3. Scrape all partially-burned sticks and logs to make sure all the hot embers are off them. 4. Stir the embers after they are covered with water and make sure that everything is wet. 5. Feel the coals, embers, and any partially-burned wood with your hands. 6. Everything (including the rock fire ring) should be cool to the touch. 7. Feel under the rocks to make sure no embers are underneath. 8. When you think you are done, take an extra minute and add more water. 9. Finally, check the entire campsite for possible sparks or embers, because it only takes one to start a forest fire. 10. Remember…if it is too hot to touch, it is too hot to leave. Please take the time to completely put out your campfire, it could prevent a wildfire.”

At least 1 minute.

They’re a North American sweet snack consisting of a chocolate bar and toasted marshmallows sandwiched between graham crackers. Something along those lines will do!

Keep it in a vacuum flask for later

That it has a ring pull 

Yes, fire. 

c) Keep the cooler out of the sun and keep the lid closed tight.

  • Make noise!  Let bears know you’re there. Call out, clap, sing or talk loudly especially near streams, dense vegetation and berry patches, on windy days, and in areas of low visibility. Bear bells are not enough.
  • Watch for fresh bear sign.  Tracks, droppings, diggings, torn-up logs and turned-over rocks are all signs that a bear has been in the area. Leave the area if the signs are fresh.
  • Keep your dog on a leash  at all times  or leave it at home. Dogs can provoke defensive behaviour in bears.
  • Larger size groups  are less likely to have a serious bear encounter. We recommend hiking in a tight group of four or more. Never let children wander.
  • Use officially marked paths and trails  and travel during daylight hours.
  • If you come across a large dead animal , leave the area immediately and report it to park staff.
  • Dispose of fish offal  in fast moving streams or the deep part of a lake, never along stream sides or lake shores.

Tips from Parks Canada

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Whoever has the most appropriate items, wins! Or if you’re playing this camping quiz by yourself, get 20 and you can have a point. For a full list of recommendations, check out my camping at festivals packing lists .

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Hope you’ve enjoyed the camping trivia – makes me want to get out there and get exploring!

If I’ve whet your appetite for quizzes then check out my festival quiz , or my world food quiz . Or if all you want to do now is read about camping, then how about my advice on camping in Canada , or wild camping in the Outer Hebrides ?

I can see a lot of camping trips in my 2021 – how about you?!

READ MORE: 9 Tips for Eco Friendly Camping

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Hi, I'm Vicky! I wrote this. You can find me on all the social media @VickyFlipFlop. I love a bit of adventure, will try anything once, and have a strong passion for the local food and drink, whatever it may be. I'm here to help inspire you to travel to places a little out of your comfort zone, or at least to explore the usual destinations in a different way. Stay, have a look around, and if you have any questions – let me know below.

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The answer given for question 12 is not correct. The book/movie Wild is about a woman who hikes the PCT (Pacific Crest Tail), not the Appalachian Trail.

Hello Shane, thanks so much for taking the time to comment. You’re right. I’ve updated that now. Thanks, Vicky

so… where are the answers?

Derek, if you keep scrolling to the end you’ll see them. Thanks for doing the quiz!

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100 Camping Trivia Questions To Celebrate The Outdoors

Camping Trivia Questions And Answers

If you’re a camping enthusiast or just someone who can never really get enough of the great outdoors, we have something you will LOVE. This camping trivia quiz!

Get ready to put your outdoor knowledge to the test with our carefully curated trivia questions that cover everything from wildlife encounters to survival gear.

In this outdoor-themed trivia challenge, we’ve crafted multiple rounds that will keep you entertained and guessing. From identifying iconic national parks’ inhabitants to testing your knowledge of survival skills, we’ve got all the fun topics you know and love covered.

And to add an extra twist of fun, don’t miss our picture round at the end—where you’ll need a keen eye for detail to ace the challenge.

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Camping Trivia Questions And Answers: General Knowledge

Camping Trivia Questions

Q: If you forget to bring cooking sticks with you to roast marshmallows, what can you find in the wild to use instead?

Answer : Tree branches. If you can, whittle the end of your stick into a point, uncovering the wood beneath the bark and removing the parts that were exposed to the elements. Once you do that, you’ll have a fresh, germ-free spot for your marshmallows to roast away.

Q: What cooking item allows you to pack up food nicely into a packet and throw it directly into the fire to cook?

Answer : Aluminum foil.

Q: True or false: You should put your food away in your tent when you are not eating it.

Answer : False. In fact, you should never put your food inside your tent when camping in the wilderness. The reason for this is to prevent attracting wild animals like bears, raccoons, or rodents to your tent. These animals have a keen sense of smell and may be drawn to the scent of food. Storing food in your tent not only risks the safety of both campers and wildlife but can lead to dangerous encounters.

Q: True or false: If you get thirsty, you can go scoop some water right out of a lake or stream that is near your campsite.

Answer : False. Natural water sources can contain harmful bacteria, parasites, and other contaminants that can make you sick. To stay safe, either bring your own clean drinking water or use a water purification method, such as water filtration or purification tablets, to make water from natural sources safe to drink.

Q: What guidelines emphasize the importance of minimizing human impact on the environment during outdoor activities?

Answer : Leave No Trace principles.

Q: Which outdoor skill involves using a map and compass to navigate through unfamiliar terrain?

Answer : Orienteering.

Q: What is the practice of shedding weight from your backpack to make hiking easier called?

Answer : Ultralight backpacking.

Q: In camping, what is the primary purpose of a ground cloth or footprint placed under your tent?

Answer : To protect the tent floor from abrasion and moisture.

Q: What is the process of seasoning a cast-iron skillet, and why is it important for camping cooking?

Answer : Seasoning involves applying a layer of oil and heating the skillet to create a non-stick surface. It’s important to prevent food from sticking and protect the skillet from rusting during outdoor use.

Q: What is the purpose of a bivy sack in camping?

Answer : A bivy sack provides minimal shelter and is primarily used for emergency situations. It is smaller and more lightweight than a tent.

Q: What is a bear hang, and how is it properly set up to protect food from bears and other wildlife?

Answer : A bear hang is a method of suspending food and scented items high between two trees to keep them out of reach of bears. It involves using a rope, pulley system, and bear-resistant bag.

Q: Which knot is commonly used in camping to secure a load to a vehicle roof rack or tie down a tarp?

Answer : The trucker’s hitch knot.

Q: What type of tent design features a single vertical support pole and is known for its quick and easy setup?

Answer : A pop-up tent or instant tent.

Q: In sleeping bag ratings, what does the “mummy” style refer to, and why is it a popular choice for cold-weather camping?

Answer : A mummy-style sleeping bag is designed to closely fit the body, reducing dead air space and improving warmth retention, making it suitable for cold conditions.

Q: What is the purpose of the “fill power” rating in down sleeping bags, and how does it relate to insulation?

Answer : Fill power measures the loft or fluffiness of down insulation. Higher fill power indicates better insulation properties.

Q: What is the optimal angle for setting up a ridge line for a rainfly or tarp to provide effective rain protection?

Answer : Around 30 to 45 degrees.

Q: What is the ideal way to store food while camping in bear country to prevent bears from accessing it?

Answer : Using bear-resistant food containers or hanging a bear bag from a tree.

Q: What outdoor cooking method involves placing food in a waterproof bag and immersing it in hot water to cook slowly and evenly?

Answer : Sous-vide cooking.

Q: Which type of camping food preservation involves drying food to remove moisture and extend its shelf life?

Answer : Dehydrating.

Q: When foraging for wild mushrooms, what is the golden rule for safety, emphasizing the importance of accurate identification?

Answer : “When in doubt, throw it out.” If you’re unsure whether a mushroom is edible, it’s best not to consume it.

Q: When using a map and compass for navigation, what is the term for the difference between true north and magnetic north?

Answer : Magnetic declination.

Q: What is the most important factor to consider when selecting a campsite for a winter camping trip?

Answer : Protection from the wind and exposure.

Q: What type of sleeping bag insulation is best for cold and wet conditions due to its ability to maintain warmth when wet?

Answer : Down insulation.

Q: What’s the commonly used abbreviation for “Leave No Trace,” the ethical framework for outdoor practices?

Answer : LNT.

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Camping Trivia Questions And Answers: Treks Around The World

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Q: What is the highest mountain in North America, located in Alaska?

Answer : Denali (Mount McKinley).

Q: What mountain range stretches across the western coast of South America, spanning several countries including Colombia and Venezuela?

Answer : The Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta.

Q: What trail, known as the “AT,” spans over 2,000 miles along the eastern United States?

Answer : Appalachian Trail.

Q: Which mountain range stretches across Europe, encompassing countries like France, Italy, and Switzerland?

Answer : The Alps.

Q: What is the name of the iconic long-distance trek through the Andes in South America, spanning Peru, Bolivia, and Chile?

Answer : The Andes Trail.

Q: What famous route crosses the Himalayas, connecting Nepal and Tibet, and offers breathtaking views of Mount Everest?

Answer : The Everest Base Camp Trek.

Q: This outdoor brand was founded by Yvon Chouinard and is known for its commitment to environmental sustainability. What is it?

Answer : Patagonia.

Q: Which mountain range in the western United States includes famous peaks like Mount Whitney and Mount Rainier?

Answer : The Cascade Range.

Q: What long-distance trail extends from Georgia to Maine, covering over 2,100 miles through diverse landscapes?

Answer : The Appalachian Trail.

Q: What is the highest mountain in Africa, located in Tanzania?

Answer : Mount Kilimanjaro.

Q: Which challenging trek in Nepal features dramatic suspension bridges and leads to the foot of Mount Kangchenjunga?

Answer : The Kanchenjunga Base Camp Trek.

Camping Trivia Questions And Answers: Outdoor Gear

Q: What company with the initials ‘DT’ produces versatile and reliable hiking socks, including styles suitable for various outdoor conditions?

Answer : Darn Tough.

Q: This outdoor brand, founded by Leon Leonwood Bean, is known for its waterproof boots and outdoor clothing.

Answer : L.L.Bean.

Q: Best known for their hammocks, which brand that starts with the letter ‘N’ specializes in producing lightweight and compact camping and hiking gear, with an emphasis on innovation?

Answer : NEMO Equipment.

Q: Known for its high-performance hiking and trail running shoes, which brand’s name refers to the thick, cushioned part of a shoe’s sole?

Answer : Altra.

Q: Which Canadian outdoor brand is known for its high-performance cold-weather jackets and innovative outdoor clothing and gear?

Answer : Arc’teryx.

Q: What brand with a bird as its logo is renowned for its backpacks, especially those designed for hiking and backpacking?

Answer : Osprey.

Q: Brands like Marmot, Patagonia, and Mountain Hardwear are recognized for their outdoor clothing. What is the name of their waterproof and breathable fabric technology?

Answer : GORE-TEX.

Camping Trivia Questions And Answers: National Parks

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Q: Which national park in California is known for its towering granite cliffs, waterfalls, and giant sequoias?

Answer : Yosemite National Park.

Q: In which state can you find the Grand Canyon, a massive natural wonder carved by the Colorado River?

Answer : Arizona.

Q: Which iconic national park features geysers, hot springs, and diverse wildlife, including bison, moose, and wolves?

Answer : Yellowstone National Park.

Q: This iconic trail within a U.S. national park leads you through a deep gorge carved by the Virgin River. Can you name the park and the trail?

Answer : Zion National Park, The Narrows.

Q: You can witness the incredible “Mist Trail” in which U.S. national park?

Mist Trail Yosemite National Park

Q: This unique sandstone formation, known as “The Wave,” is a famous hike within which U.S. national monument located in Arizona and Utah?

Answer : Vermilion Cliffs National Monument (Coyote Buttes).

Q: In which African national park can you find the striking Victoria Falls, one of the largest and most famous waterfalls in the world?

Answer : Victoria Falls National Park (Zimbabwe/Zambia).

Q: The “Inca Trail” is a world-famous trek that leads to which ancient city located within a Peruvian national park?

Answer : Machu Picchu (Machu Picchu Historic Sanctuary).

Q: You can explore the impressive limestone formations of “The Pinnacles” in which Australian national park known for its unique wildlife?

Answer : Nambung National Park.

Q: This U.S. national park features the challenging “Angel’s Landing” hike, offering breathtaking views of the canyons below. What’s the park’s name?

Answer : Zion National Park.

Q: The “Great Ocean Walk” in Australia takes you along coastal cliffs, including the famous Twelve Apostles, located in which national park?

Answer : Port Campbell National Park.

Q: In which U.S. national park can you take a hike to witness the breathtaking beauty of “The Subway,” a unique, curved slot canyon?

Q: This Canadian national park, known for its dramatic fjords, features the “Skyline Trail,” offering stunning vistas. What’s the park’s name?

Answer : Cape Breton Highlands National Park.

Q: Which U.S. national park, famous for its red rock formations, includes the “Delicate Arch” trail, where you can see this iconic natural arch up close?

Answer : Arches National Park.

Q: The “W Circuit” is a famous trek within a Chilean national park known for its glaciers and turquoise lakes. What’s the park’s name?

Answer : Torres del Paine National Park.

Q: Which national park in Montana is known for its massive glaciers and pristine alpine lakes?

Answer : Glacier National Park.

Q: Name the Californian national park with surreal rock formations such as its “Jumbo Rocks”, starry skies, and unique desert flora.

Answer : Joshua Tree National Park.

Q: Which national park straddles the border of Tennessee and North Carolina, offering lush forests and views of misty-looking mountains?

Answer : Great Smoky Mountains National Park.

Q: Located in Washington state, this park boasts various ecosystems including temperate rainforests, rugged coastline, and alpine meadows.

Answer : Olympic National Park.

Q: In what Canadian national park can you find Moraine Lake with its turquoise waters and surrounding Valley of the Ten Peaks?

Answer : Banff National Park.

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Camping Trivia Questions And Answers: Survival Skills

Q: What basic shelter-building technique involves leaning large branches against a sturdy central support?

Answer : Lean-to shelter.

Q: What small, handheld device emits a loud sound to signal for help in emergency situations?

Answer : Whistle.

Q: What versatile item, often made from paracord, is valuable for creating shelter, tying objects, and more?

Answer : Survival rope.

Q: Which portable, foldable tool is used to cut through various materials and is an essential for survival kits?

Answer : Swiss-army knife.

Q: What compact and lightweight shelter option is often used in emergency situations to retain body heat?

Answer : Emergency blanket.

Q: In a wilderness survival situation, what common method can be used to create fire by rapidly spinning a stick against a wooden base?

Answer : Fire by friction (fire bow drill).

Q: What important skill involves finding and identifying edible plants, insects, and other food sources in the wild?

Answer : Foraging.

Q: To attract rescuers or signal for help, what international code involves creating a series of three dots, followed by three dashes, and then three more dots?

Answer : SOS (Morse code).

Camping Trivia Questions And Answers: Movies/TV In The Wild

Q: This 2023 Netflix TV series places 16 players, split into four teams, in the Alaskan wilderness, where they must survive off the land with meager supplies. What is the show called?

Answer : Outlast

Q: Based on a true story, this film follows a young man who abandons his possessions to live in the Alaskan wilderness.

Answer : Into the Wild

Q: In this movie based on a book of the same name , Reese Witherspoon portrays a woman who hikes over 1,000 miles on the Pacific Crest Trail to heal from personal loss.

Answer : Wild

Q: Leonardo DiCaprio stars in this intense survival drama set in the 19th century American frontier.

Answer : The Revenant

Q: Wes Anderson directed this quirky coming-of-age film about two young lovers who run away together and camp on an island.

Answer : Moonrise Kingdom

Q: Robert Redford and Nick Nolte team up for this comedy-drama about two aging men attempting to hike the Appalachian Trail.

Answer : A Walk in the Woods

Q: This thriller follows a group of friends whose canoeing trip in the Georgia wilderness takes a dangerous turn.

Answer : Deliverance

Q: John Candy and Dan Aykroyd star in this comedy about a family’s misadventures during a vacation in the great outdoors.

Answer : The Great Outdoors

Q: This documentary chronicles the life and controversial work of bear enthusiast Timothy Treadwell, who lived unarmed among grizzly bears in Alaska.

Answer : Grizzly Man

Q: Which reality TV show strands contestants in remote locations where they must survive using their outdoor skills?

Answer : Survivor

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Camping Trivia Questions And Answers: Animals

Q: Which large yet gentle mammal is known for its dark fur and hump on its back and can be found in North American national parks?

Answer : Bison.

Q: In Native American legends, what bird is often considered a symbol of wisdom and is said to bring good luck?

Answer : The owl.

Q: What iconic bird of prey, also the mascot of the USA, can often be spotted soaring high above the mountains in many national parks?

Answer : Bald eagle.

Bald Eagle

Q: What large and powerful species has subspecies that start with “sun”, “sloth” and “black”?

Answer : Bear.

Q: Which species of deer, known for its strikingly large and flattened antlers, is native to North America?

Answer : Moose.

Q: What small and agile mammal, often mistaken for a large rodent, is known for its climbing and tree-dwelling abilities?

Answer : Marmot.

Q: What furry mammal, equipped with webbed feet and a flat tail, is commonly seen swimming in North American water bodies and building dams with tree branches?

Answer : Beaver.

Q: This North American wildcat is elusive and has distinctive tufted ears and a spotted coat. What is it?

Answer : Bobcat.

Q: This sleek predator is known for its speed and agility, and its presence in national parks helps control rodent populations. What is it?

Answer : Fox.

Q: What species of wild sheep, with distinctive curved horns, can be found in rugged mountainous terrain of national parks?

Answer : Bighorn sheep.

Q: What small carnivore, often associated with mischief, is known for its opposable thumbs and ringed tail?

Answer : Raccoon.

Q: This iconic North American canid species, known for its howls, is a symbol of wilderness and often seen in packs.

Answer : Wolf.

Q: What bird species, with a recognizable hooting call of 8–9 notes that sounds like “who cooks for you, who cooks for you all,” inhabits wooded areas of national parks?

Answer : Barred owl.

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Camping Trivia Questions And Answers: Picture Round

Camping Trivia - Picture Round

Camping Trivia Picture Round: Answers

  • North Face logo
  • Cotopaxi logo
  • Half Dome, Yosemite National Park
  • Bryce Canyon National Park
  • Grand Prismatic Spring, Yellowstone National Park
  • Joshua Tree National Park
  • Machu Picchu
  • Bear canister

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Camping is definitely one of the most favourite outdoor activities, either with friends or families. The feeling of sleeping in nature with fresh air and chirping birds around can make anyone elated. With that in mind, let’s take a look at the 31 following camping quiz questions and answers to see how much you know.

Camping Quiz Questions And Answers

Camping Quiz Questions And Answers

1. Which basic type of camping knots is used to tie two ends of a rope together?

A. Bowline knot

B. Taut line

C. Square knot

2. Which of the following terms refers to camping in a motorhome, van, or RV without sewer, water, or electrical connections?

A. Dry camping

B. Austere camping

C. Desert camping

3. The word “glamping” is a blend of which word and “camping”?

B. Glamourous

4. Which of the following is the best thing that you should do with the camping trash?

A. Bury it at least 20 centimetres deep

B. Pack it out

5. What is the best way to get rid of human waste while camping in nature?

A. Dump it in a lake or river

B. Hide it under the grass

C. Bury it in a cathole

6. Which of the following words refers to the process of assembling a tent?

B. Pitching

7. What is the most useful knot to pitch a tent correctly?

A. Taut line

B. Butterfly loop

C. Half hitch knot

8. Who was considered the founder of modern recreational camping?

A. Thomas Hiram Holding

B. Robert Baden-Powell

C. Luther Halsey Gulick

9. In which of the following European countries is wild camping allowed?

C. Switzerland

10. What is the most common type of tent for camping?

A. Pop-up tent

B. Tunnel tent

C. Dome tent

11. Which type of sleeping bag is contoured to the body with a highly tapered leg area and foot box?

A. Barrel-shaped sleeping bag

B. Rectangular sleeping bag

C. Mummy sleeping bag

12. Which type of material for sleeping bags can be well insulated and lightweight?

13. what can you use during a camping trip to purify water.

A. Hydrogen peroxide

B. Iodine tablets

C. Carbon tablets

14. What is the name of the outer layer of a tent typically made of waterproof material to protect inner components against the weather?

C. A shield

15. What is cowboy camping?

A. Camping without a tent

B. Camping in Texas

C. Camping in the desert

16. Which unit is used to measure the thermal insulation or the thickness of sleeping bags?

A. TOG rating

B. CF rating

C. IET rating

17. A typical bivy tent can accommodate how many people?

18. what is an outhouse in a campground.

A. A kitchen

B. A toilet

C. A bathroom

19. What is the name of the piece of protective material or fabric that campers can lay under a tent to protect the floor against moisture, punctures, or abrasion?

A. A handprint

B. A fingerprint

C. A footprint

20. Wild areas in which part of the United Kingdom are the best for wild camping?

B. Scotland

C. Northern Ireland

21. The term “billy can”, which refers to a lightweight cooking pot commonly used for cooking over a campfire, is typically used in which country?

A. The United States

B. Australia

C. The United Kingdom

22. Which of the following types of tents is most suitable for receptions or parties?

A. A frame tent

B. A pup tent

C. A dome tent

23. What is the typical shape of a Sibley tent?

A. A pyramid

24. How long should you boil the water to inactivate or kill waterborne pathogens?

A. 1 minute

B. 3 minutes

C. 5 minutes

25. Despite its name, a 4 season tent is generally used only in which season of the year?

26. which type of tent is a portaledge.

A. An automatic tent

B. A hanging tent

C. A very big tent

27. Recreational camping first became popular in which country in the late 1800s?

28. what is the simplest type of campfire to build.

A. The teepee

B. The trench fire

C. The log cabin

29. What type of rope is used to keep a tent from falling over or flying away when camping?

A. A boy rope

B. A man rope

C. A guy rope

30. When you purchase a tent for camping, what does the letter HH or hydrostatic head indicate?

A. Durability

B. Wind resistance

C. Water resistance

31. Which material is best for water bottles during the winter?

A. Polycarbonate

B. Aluminium

C. Stainless steel

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Today I have made a Free Printable Camping Trivia Quiz with Answer Key . I have made this trivia quiz in two different designs. Camping is fun and you can enjoy singing songs and playing games when you are sitting by the campfire. This trivia quiz has 15 camping-related questions. All the questions are multiple-choice so just anyone can take part with their wild guesses.

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Welcome, all you happy campers, to our tent-rrific camping quiz! Are you ready to pitch in and test your knowledge on the wild and wonderful world of camping? We hope you’re not in-tents-ly nervous, because this quiz is packed with fascinating facts that are sure to spark your curiosity like a campfire! So, gather ’round and get ready to embark on a pun-derful adventure through national parks , camping history, facts, and firsts. Remember, there’s no need to feel camp-ative; it’s all just for fun!

1. What is the oldest known camping organization in the world?

2. What is the largest camping tent commercially available?

3. Which famous American writer was an avid camper and wrote about his experiences in the wilderness?

4. What is the most expensive campsite in the world?

5. In which national park was the first official campground established in the United States?

6. What is the world record for the largest s’more ever made?

7. Which country has the highest number of campsites per capita?

8. What is the highest elevation campground in the United States?

9. Which famous entrepreneur founded a luxury camping company that offers upscale tents and amenities?

10. What is the longest hiking trail in the world?

11. What is the most poisonous plant commonly found in North American campgrounds?

12. What is the smallest camping trailer commercially available?

13. Which African country is home to the world’s first wildlife camping safaris?

14. What is the rarest animal you can potentially encounter while camping in North America?

15. What is the coldest temperature ever recorded at a campground?

16. Which insect is considered the most dangerous to campers in the United States?

17. What is the world’s largest campground by area?

18. Which famous Hollywood actor is known for his love of camping and outdoor adventures?

19. What is the oldest known type of tent used for camping?

20. What is the world’s highest altitude campground?

21. Which U.S. state has the most campgrounds per square mile?

22. What is the largest species of bear you might encounter while camping in North America?

23. What year was the first portable camping stove invented?

24. What is the most remote campground in the world?

25. Which famous environmentalist and naturalist helped establish the U.S. National Park System and often camped in the wilderness?

26. What is the fastest land animal you can potentially encounter while camping in Africa?

27. What is the longest running camping music festival in the world?

28. Which famous American author wrote a book about his camping trip from New York to California in the 1960s?

29. What is the largest RV (Recreational Vehicle) ever made?

30. Which country has the largest network of free, public campgrounds?

31. What is the most venomous snake you can potentially encounter while camping in North America?

32. What is the world’s longest running camping TV show?

33. Which famous British explorer is known for his love of camping and wilderness survival?

34. What is the tallest waterfall you might encounter while camping?

35. What is the most common type of tree found in North American campgrounds?

36. Which famous scientist conducted research while camping in the Galápagos Islands?

37. What is the deepest lake you can camp near in the world?

38. What is the longest continuous camping trip ever recorded?

39. What is the most dangerous weather phenomenon campers should be aware of?

40. Which U.S. president was known for his love of camping and the outdoors?

41. What is the highest peak you can climb and camp on in Europe?

42. What is the most popular camping snack in the United States?

43. What is the largest national park in the world where you can camp?

44. Which famous astronaut was an avid camper and outdoor enthusiast?

45. What is the highest elevation campground in Europe?

46. Which country is home to the “Ice Hotel,” where you can camp in sub-zero temperatures?

47. What is the longest river you can camp along in the world?

48. Which famous musician is known for hosting camping music festivals?

49. What is the largest species of shark you can potentially encounter while camping near the ocean?

50. Which U.S. state is home to the “International Dark Sky Park,” where you can camp and stargaze without light pollution?

51. What is the most famous long-distance hiking trail in the United States where you can camp along the way?

52. Which country is home to the “Grand Tour,” a 1,200-mile (1,931-kilometer) long camping and hiking route?

53. What is the oldest national park in the world where you can camp?

54. Which famous actor starred in a movie about a solo camping trip that went awry?

55. What is the most biologically diverse national park in the world where you can camp?

56. What is the largest sand desert in the world where you can camp?

57. Which famous inventor was known for camping trips and outdoor adventures?

58. What is the world’s largest cave system where you can camp and explore?

59. Which famous children’s book author wrote a story about a family camping trip?

60. What is the largest freshwater lake in the world where you can camp along its shores?

61. Which U.S. president signed the Wilderness Act, protecting millions of acres of land for camping and outdoor recreation?

62. What is the longest stretch of continuous beach where you can camp?

63. Which famous explorer was known for his camping expeditions in Africa?

64. What is the tallest volcano you can climb and camp on?

65. Which famous naturalist and broadcaster is known for his camping and wildlife adventures?

66. What is the largest glacier in the world where you can camp and explore?

67. Which famous American poet was known for her love of camping and the outdoors?

68. What is the world’s longest coral reef system where you can camp and snorkel or scuba dive?

69. Which famous scientist conducted research on chimpanzees while camping in Tanzania?

70. What is the most isolated island in the world where you can camp?

71. Which U.S. state is home to the “Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes,” a unique volcanic landscape where you can camp?

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Modular kits keep small items pre-packed, and the boxes are easier to fit into your car or truck.

There are lots of uses for tarps while camping, from covering the ground under your tent to blocking heavy rain. Bring a few.

Without a list, packing for your trip will be a chaotic mess. Making a list is step one.

You can get by with minimal changes of clothes on your camping trip -- but bring plenty of clean socks.

A few outfits will last a long time when you can wash them every couple of days.

Some tents can be tricky to set up. Make sure you learn how to do it in your back yard, before your trip.

Leveling your trailer, connecting your electric, water and sewer lines, and making sure your refrigerator and A/C are running properly can be pretty complicated. Make sure you know how it all works before you leave home.

Tents may have water resistant properties, but they will leak along the seams. Apply some seam sealer to your tent before your first trip.

Tomato soup won’t eliminate the smell. Bring a quart (946 ml) of hydrogen peroxide, which you can mix with 1/4 cup (60 ml) of baking soda if your dog gets sprayed. The resulting solution chemically breaks down the oils in the skunk's musk. Just keep it out of your pet's eyes!

Make sure you haven't run out of items like bandages, and check to see if medicines have expired.

A sturdy plastic container will keep out critters and moisture, letting you store your gear in a secure place.

Outfitters offer gear like lightweight sleeping bags, cooking utensils and clothing that can trim some pounds from your camping load. Whether you're carrying it all in a backpack or in a trailer, shedding weight from your gear is a big deal.

Group related items together, like pillows, blankets and the air mattress.

Henry Ford, Thomas Edison and other wealthy industrialists of the early 20th century made camping popular via the media coverage of their annual trips.

Everyone has different things they like to bring camping, and different items they can live without. Make your list your own to make sure your camping trip suits your goals and interests.

Experienced campers acquire new gear and gadgets over the years and end up carrying around too much stuff without realizing it. It's a good idea to evaluate your camping gear every year or so.

The only person who can decide what is and isn't necessary is you. If an air mattress helps you have a more enjoyable trip, bring one along. But be willing to compromise on other items, based on how much space you have to carry your gear.

Ropes are useful as clotheslines, to help secure a tent on a windy day, to hang tarps, tie out dogs, and to practice knot tying.

Many states and state and national parks have regulations banning the transport of firewood across county or state lines. Transporting wood helps spread pests that devastate tree populations, like the emerald ash borer. Acquire your firewood at or near the campground.

Of course it should -- the whole point of camping is to have fun! Your entertainment section might list books, sports gear, your fishing pole or a tablet computer that you can use to watch movies.

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Are you a camping enthusiast? Do you know everything there is to know about spending time in the great outdoors? Test your knowledge with these camping trivia questions and see how well you stack up against your fellow campers!

Camping is a popular activity that allows people to reconnect with nature, bond with friends and family, and create lasting memories. Whether you are a seasoned camper or just starting out, it’s always fun to challenge yourself and learn something new. So, gather around the campfire and let’s dive into these camping trivia questions!

From basic camping skills to interesting facts about wildlife and outdoor survival, this list of camping trivia questions covers a wide range of topics. Challenge your fellow campers, or use these questions as icebreakers during your next camping trip. Who knows, you might even discover something new about the great outdoors!

See these camping trivia questions

  • What is the maximum number of people allowed in a single camping tent?
  • Which famous national park is home to the Old Faithful geyser?
  • What does the term “Leave No Trace” mean in camping?
  • What is the most important item to pack for a camping trip?
  • Which state is known as the “Land of 10,000 Lakes”?
  • What is the proper way to store food to prevent attracting wildlife?
  • What is the first thing you should do when setting up a tent?
  • Which type of knot is commonly used for securing tents and tarps?
  • What is the main purpose of a camping sleeping bag?
  • What is the best way to extinguish a campfire?
  • What is the most popular camping activity in the United States?
  • Which animal is known for stealing food from campers?
  • What is the term for a temporary camping shelter made from natural materials?
  • Which outdoor brand is famous for its durable camping equipment?
  • What is the recommended distance to keep between your campsite and a water source?
  • What is the best time of day to spot wildlife while camping?
  • Which famous trail in the United States spans over 2,000 miles?
  • What is the most important rule when camping in bear country?
  • What is the main purpose of a camping stove?
  • What is the average lifespan of a camping tent?
  • Which famous national park is home to Half Dome?
  • What is the most effective way to protect yourself from mosquitoes while camping?
  • Which U.S. state is known for its red rock formations and canyons?
  • What is the term for spending a night in the wilderness without a tent?
  • Which plant is known for its three leaves and can cause a rash?
  • What is the proper way to dispose of trash while camping?
  • Which famous mountain range is located in California?
  • What is the main purpose of a camping lantern?
  • Which U.S. national park is famous for its geothermal features?
  • What is the term for a camping trip that includes hiking and overnight stays?
  • What is the best way to protect your food from bears while camping?
  • Which type of camping is known for its luxury amenities and facilities?
  • What is the main purpose of a camping hammock?
  • Which U.S. state is known for its dense forests and maple syrup production?
  • What is the term for a portable shelter used for camping?
  • What is the recommended distance to keep between your campsite and a campfire?
  • Which famous national park is known for its granite cliffs and waterfalls?
  • What is the most important rule when camping in snake country?
  • What is the main purpose of a camping cooler?
  • Which U.S. state is known for its breathtaking coastline and rocky beaches?
  • What is the term for a camping trip that involves staying in a vehicle?
  • What is the best way to protect your belongings from rain while camping?
  • Which type of camping is known for its minimalistic approach and connection to nature?
  • What is the main purpose of a camping tarp?
  • Which U.S. state is known for its vast deserts and cactus-filled landscapes?

Now that you have seen these camping trivia questions, it’s time to put your knowledge to the test! Challenge your friends and family on your next camping trip or share these questions on social media to see who knows the most about camping. Remember, camping is not just about enjoying the great outdoors, but also about learning and appreciating the beauty of nature.

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How to Plan a Camping Trip: 10 Steps to an Unforgettable Excursion

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The best experiences in life start with a great plan. When it comes to camping trips, advanced preparation helps you get the most out of your adventures. However, in the past campground websites were mostly archaic, or non-existent. Not only that, it was almost impossible to know what the campground would look like before you got there. We’d ask our friends for recommendations, but information online was tricky to find and even trickier to keep organized once you found it. The Dyrt’s new search features and saved campground lists solve this problem, and make it even easier to research campgrounds. Keep reading to learn how to use The Dyrt’s features to help you plan your next camping trip. 

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Planning the perfect camping trip can get really frustrating. The good news is that you’re not alone. Just like you, many want to know what it takes to plan a successful camp outing by themselves, or with their friends or family.  That being said, up until now planning a good trip was difficult due to the lack of information on the internet.

Sarah Smith, co-founder of The Dyrt, was frustrated with how hard it was to find and research campgrounds online.

“We should make an app that helps you find and review campgrounds!” she said to her husband and soon-to-be-co-founder, Kevin, while they were out hiking one day.

The rest is history. Today, it’s much easier for any level of camper — even first-timers — to plan every stage of their camping trip. The Dyrt helps you find campgrounds, read reviews, view photos, and save campgrounds. We make planning a camping trip simple. Our newest version of The Dyrt app makes it even easier, with enhanced search features and usability.

Searching and finding a campground is a big part of planning any great adventure. But there are many other considerations, as well.

Start with these questions to plan your next camping trip:

1. Planning the Time to Camp

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Since you’ll be sleeping outside, the season and the weather will have a big impact on your camping trip.

For example,   Olympic National Park.  sees over 150 inches of rain a year. Waking up to the patter of raindrops on your tent can be lovely. Now imagine that same scenario, but having your entire camping trip ruined by soaked and soggy gear from the night before. Not only would it be unpleasant to wear wet clothes, it would be even worse to sleep in a tent filled with them.

A lot of people have more freedom to take time off to camp in the summer, when offices slow down and kids are out of school. Initially this seems like a good idea, but it also means bigger crowds, especially at popular campgrounds and National Parks. If you’re looking for peace and quiet, why not take time off in the shoulder season instead? Or check out these national parks with backcountry camping .

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The Southwest desert is a great place to plan a spring time camping trip, when places like Death Valley National Park and Joshua Tree National Park present relatively pleasant weather. Taking that into consideration, you should definitely avoid camping in Death Valley during the summer, when temperatures spike well into the triple digits.

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Prepare for your summer camping trips diligently. Some desert campgrounds (such as those in Death Valley) often have temperatures soaring well triple digits.

A few years back my Dad and I drove through Death Valley en route to our own Yellowstone camping trip. At times while cruising through the dry and arid California State Route 190, neither of us were able to call out (or receive calls) using our cell phones. This was the same situation with Sprint, Verizon, and later T-Mobile. We were fortunate not to have any issues with our vehicles, as the sun scorched above us escalating temperatures well over triple digits. If you’re planning to make any camping voyage, check your vehicle thoroughly and pack plenty of water, supplies, and dry food to last you in the event of an emergency. 

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Not only will you find current weather reviews for campgrounds on The Dyrt, you’ll also find helpful accounts of the type of weather campers experienced while they were there.

When deciding when to camp, check out  National Parks free days to save some money for other things, like extra s’mores  ingredients.

2. How to Plan Where You’ll Camp

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Backcountry or state park? Desert or jungle? Near or far?

At the same time that you’re thinking about when, you should also be thinking about where. The United States has such a diverse landscape to explore, from the ocean-carved cliffs of the Pacific coastline and the vast plains of the Midwest , to the thick forests next to quaint towns in New England and the jungly swampland of Florida.

Perhaps you want to camp near hot springs or waterfalls. Or maybe you’d like to sip on a craft beer after camping, in which case, camping near a brewery can be fun.

While the options are endless, you might also consider staying close to home. There’s often more to explore in our backyards than we realize, and staying close will save you time and money.

Want an adventure of your own? Find free camping near you

Did you know that almost all states in the US have free camping? 

Although, some of it is not-so-great and can be hard to find.

There is an easier way:

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It’s the only hand-picked list of 5,000 free camping locations that you will find anywhere. 

It comes with a bunch of other features like last-minute camping texts, offline maps, etc.

You can check it out for free today by starting a free 7-day trial. After the 7-day trial, the membership is just $35.99 for a full year of access — well worth it if you camp more than 2 times per year.

3. Choose the Best Camping Activities Before Leaving

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Image of Farewell Bend Campground in Oregon, from The Dyrt Camper Ed E.

As you’re planning your camping trip, ask yourself this: will you be content to spend your time enjoying the campground? Or in contrast, do you camp as a means to reach other activities, like hiking, rock climbing, or mountain biking?

There are plenty of ways to plan your camping trip. But if activities outside of the campground are your priority, then you’ll want to think about access to your outdoor adventure of choice.

You can find campgrounds near running trails , or bouldering destinations with campgrounds nearby. You can camp near streams for fishing and boating, or camp near trails for hiking.

There’s a campground for every adventure and every camper. Use The Dyrt to read campground reviews and find out what campers are up to, in and around the campground.

4. The Best Camping Trips Always Start with Quality Directions

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Image of Stanton Creek – Glen Canyon Campground in Utah, from The Dyrt Camper Shannon C.

Car camping is the most convenient way to reach the campground. (Car camping refers to driving up to a campground — not sleeping in your car.) When you car camp, you don’t have to worry about packing extremely light. You can bring the double burner stove , the cooler full of beer , and the dutch oven desserts .

That being said, if you’re planning on hiking into a campground, you’ll have to be more selective. That being said, backcountry camping can be a great way to avoid the crowds on your camping trip and discover some solitude in nature.

Other campgrounds are only accessible by boat , which can be a unique way to embrace the elements.

Don’t own a car? Consider planning a camping trip utilizing  campgrounds you can reach via public transportation .

5. Plan Your Trip Around the People Camping With You

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It’s time to rally the troops. Or don’t, and camp solo .

When planning your camping trip, make sure to know how many people are going in advance. Your group size will dictate what kind of campsite you require, how much food to pack, and the level of organizing between parties. Too many people can make your trip a logistical nightmare. (Who was supposed to bring the tent stakes??) But lots of campgrounds accommodate large groups. So if you are bringing a party for your next camping trip, be sure to find a campground that can comfortably fit all your friends.

6. Remember to Reserve Your Campsite

Every good camp planner will remember to reserve their campsite in advance. This is especially important in the summer months when many campgrounds are full on the weekends. Don’t forget to make reservations if you need them! You’ll find information on whether a campground can be reserved in the campground details section on The Dyrt.

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Some campgrounds restrict the number of guests in order to preserve a delicate environment. They do this through limited camping reservations and permits. If you want to camp in a place like Havasu Falls — a sacred place to the Havasupai people and a delicate desert ecosystem in Arizona — you’ll need to get a permit months in advance.

Some popular hikes require permits as well. You’ll need to enter the lottery for Half Dome permits in March of the year you want to climb this iconic dome face. Other outdoor activities that require permits include driving Denali Road in Alaska, backpacking through the Enchantments in Washington, and rafting the Colorado River through the Grand Canyon.

7. Planning the Best Campground for Your Needs

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Planning the best best campground for your needs is not always that easy. As a camp planner, you need to know the quirks and benefits of wherever you’ll be staying. In the past knowing this came down to word of mouth and some luck, but thanks to our new app (android), gone are the days of camp planning woes.

Both the Android , as well as the iPhone’s (IOS) search feature allows you to view campground photos, videos, and reviews, so you can compare your options and make the best decision on a campground.

Once you start browsing campgrounds, save a list so you have them all in one place. The Dyrt’s Save a List function allows you to create custom lists, and add notes to each campground. Did your friend tell you about a great campground you should check out on your next camping trip? Add it to a list? Did you discover a campground that looks perfect on The Dyrt? Add it to a list!

We’ve created some themed lists that might give you some inspiration on planning where to camp:

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Creating your own list allows you to keep track of the campgrounds you’re interested in, so you don’t lose that perfect discovery once you find it.

If you’re planning a campsite once you arrive at your campground, look for even ground, shade, and natural features that offer privacy.

8. Preparing a Soul Warming Meal Plan

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Now that you know to plan the when and  where for your camping trip, you can now move on to planning camp meals and the planning camp gear you’ll need on your camping trip.

If you’re just getting started as a camp planner, we recommend keeping it simple. When it comes to gear, you really only need 6 basic camping necessities for your first time at the campground.

When it comes to cooking, you can get adventurous or keep it simple. We created this guide to simple campground cooking to get you started. But if you love to work the kitchen, bring the extra ingredients and have yourself a feast!

If you’re camping with other people, be sure to collaborate on ingredients so you don’t end up with ten bags of marshmallows and nothing to eat for dinner.

9. Get The Dyrt App to Plan Your Next Camping Trip

You’ve found your campground and marked your dates on the calendar. You are ready to go camping.

Now don’t forget to download The Dyrt app for iOS and Android so you can find and review your campgrounds on-the-go. When you add photos and reviews of your campground on The Dyrt, not only will you be making camping better for everyone — you’ll also be in the running for a ton of free camping gear as part of our  Camping Giveaways . We partner with outdoor gear brands who want to make camping better for everyone. Don’t miss out on the fun.

We can’t wait to see all of the places you camp this summer!

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  • By Lindsay Stroud
  • 1st March 2023
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Your campsite or caravan park is where guests come to make memories, escape the hustle and bustle of urban life, and unwind. Help your guests to relax from the moment they book with you to long after their departure, by getting acquainted with your campers’ and caravanners’ frequently asked questions. And answering them upfront!

In familiarising yourself with guests’ questions – especially before they think to ask them – you’re helping campers ease into their time with you. Your knowledge of not only your setting but your local area, creates trust between host and guest, and adds to the overall guest experience.

Today we’ll cover why it’s helpful to acquaint yourself with commonly asked camping questions, as well as provide helpful tips for uncovering yours. We’ve also included a number of questions you might expect to receive from visitors at varying stages of their stay, to help inspire your own ideas.

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Why familiarise yourself with your camping guests’ frequently asked questions?

Camper faqs to answer in advance, how do i uncover my guests’ faqs.

So, what’s so important about getting to know your guests’ commonly asked questions, anyway?

“ Can’t I field them as they trickle in? ” we hear you pondering.

By all means, you can approach your campers’ questions by taking this route. However, we’re more than positive you’d love to have a spare moment or three in your day when you’re not addressing questions that could otherwise be answered for you and that time spent running your camping or caravan park.

Let’s dive into a few more reasons why it can be beneficial to get to know your guests’ FAQs. Above all, it’s about creating a stellar guest experience and positioning yourself as a caring, informative and intuitive host!

1. Everyone loves a mind reader

After a while of familiarising yourself with your caravanners’ frequently asked questions, you can start to pick up on patterns of said questions from your guests. Figuring out which questions are being asked most often and thereby supplying an answer ahead of time, could save your guest from having to ask it in the first place.

If you’re able to answer your campers’ questions before they think to ask, you’ll truly wow them, not only for your seemingly mind-reading capabilities but also in positioning yourself as an all-star caravan park manager before they’ve even arrived – win-win for all parties involved!

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2. It saves your guests time they don’t have

Nothing bursts a guests’ trip planning bubble like not having all of the information about where they’re going readily available at their fingertips.

Save your guests from having to go down Internet dead-ends and email rabbit holes, by supplying all essential information up front. 

From what’s included as part of their stay to knowing what to pack, what sort of hiking trails are nearby to what sort of kayak or e-bike rentals you provide – provide this information ahead of time.

Not only does it get your guests excited again about planning their vacation – it also returns valuable time to you to run your business. Spending a quarter of your operational hours answering guest questions is time that could be spent focusing on other tasks – like… 

  • uncovering your guest avatar
  • training your staff to speak in your campsite’s brand voice
  • researching key upsells to increase your bottom line

3. It positions you as the knowledge expert for your area

Answering your campers’ frequently asked questions doesn’t have to be limited to your site – it can extend to supplying insight about nearby places, diving into all of the wonderful sites and attractions your region has to offer!

Addressing upfront elements like tour packages or local points of interest, even including that walking trail only locals know about, demonstrates your thoughtfulness and knowledge. Supplying this sort of information makes your guests feel extra special while planning their trip and upon arrival to your caravan park, knowing they won’t find it on any Top 10 TripAdvisor list. 

You don’t have to do this manually or on a guest-by-guest basis. Scheduled, proactive communications are very much your friends!

While this won’t be an extensive list of commonly asked questions ( otherwise, this article would turn into a novel! ), we’ll actively surface some camper frequently asked questions that might pop up for you while uncovering your own consistent guest questions. 

Feel free to use these questions as a guide – hopefully they’ll spark your own questions to answer as part of the guest experience. Or even include an FAQ category in your Touch Stay guidebook with a topic for each type of FAQ.

Booking FAQs

These sorts of questions might pop up at the time your guests are looking to book with you either via your direct booking site or your OTA listing. Easy to find and easy to understand answers could transform them from potential guests into bona fide guests of your campsite!

  • What is your cancellation policy?
  • How can we contact you if we have questions regarding our upcoming stay?
  • Are children permitted?
  • Is your property pet-friendly?
  • Is your property accessibility friendly?

Campsite and caravan park FAQs – Check-In

Create a smooth, effortless check-in experience for guests by supplying all they need to know ahead of arrival. Feel free to include information pertaining to extenuating circumstances too, in the event guests arrive later than expected or what you do in the event of an after hours check-in.

  • What time is check-in?
  • What happens if I arrive after hours?
  • Is early check-in available?
  • When will my pitch or plot be ready?
  • Upon arrival, where should we go?
  • Do the gates to the caravan park or campsite have hours or operation (i.e. do they close and open at certain points?).
  • Are there quiet times for your campsite or caravan park?

Parkland Camping & Touring provides their guests a quaint reminder in the check-in section of their digital guidebook about where to access handy driving directions.

Screenshot of Parkland digital guidebook

Directions and access FAQs 

Consider addressing these transportation based questions for guests wondering what travel options are available for getting to your campsite. You can also thread these questions when providing guests with things to do, like offering up directions to local attractions and sights.

  • How far away are you from the nearest (blank)?
  • What transportation options are available in the area?
  • How far away is (insert specific attraction)?
  • How do I get to your property?
  • Directions from major towns or cities?
  • How do I know if there’s any construction or roadwork?

Paperbark Camp provides a number of transportation methods to their campers within the Getting There section of their digital guidebook , including driving directions from major cities, as well as options for airport and train station transfers.

Screenshot of Paperbark Camp digital guidebook

Campsite essentials FAQs 

The list below contains required information – think the essentials your guests will need-to-know as part of staying with you in order to have a comfortable yet delightful time. 

  • What do I need to bring with me?
  • What’s included as part of my stay via your onsite facilities?
  • Are there bathroom facilities onsite?
  • Are there laundry facilities onsite? (i.e. coin operated laundry or laundromat nearby?)
  • Is smoking permitted on the property?
  • What sort of security options are implemented for your property?
  • Is there a map of your campsite/caravan park we can access?
  • Is WiFi available?
  • What is phone reception like on your property?

Plots & pitches FAQs

Give your guests the low down on your campsites’ plots of land, or your caravan park pitches before they think to ask. Guests will likely want to know how far away they can expect to be from fellow campers or caravanners, alongside key information for what’s included as per each pitch or plot.

  • How big are your pitches/campsite plots?
  • How widely spaced out are your pitches?
  • How far apart is each pitch from our neighbours?
  • What sort of power options are available for caravans/general electronics?
  • What comes included with each pitch or campsite? (i.e. electric hook-up, drinking water tap, waste disposal, picnic bench)
  • Our caravan has a flat tire/needs last-minute servicing – are there options available nearby for us to do that?

Nolton Cross Caravan Park supplies happy caravanners all the crucial details regarding their pitches on their accommodation page of their Touch Stay digital guidebook. For instance, pitches 1-5 are hard standing electric pitches (gravel and grass), with each pitch size approximately 7 metres wide and as much depth as needed.

Screenshot of Nolton Cross Caravan Park Digital Guidebook

Campsite amenities FAQs 

These questions have you covered for fielding guest questions related to groceries, equipment rentals and all those special touches that make camping a memorable experience for guests of all ages.

  • Where is the nearest grocery store?
  • Do you provide groceries onsite?
  • Do you provide equipment rentals (i.e. kayaks, or bikes?)
  • Do you have a general store where we can purchase ice, firewood and propane?
  • What sort of kids activities are available? (i.e. sidewalk chalk, nature learning experiences, etc.)
  • Are BBQs permitted? Do you have BBQs readily available?
  • Do you allow day visitors?
  • Do you have fire pits? Do you allow open fires?
  • Where is the nearest ATM?
  • Where can I rent kayaks or e-bikes?

For instance, Nolton Cross Caravan Park supplies campers with all the details regarding groceries within the Before You Leave Home section of their digital guidebook. They include information about their local farm shop, available farm fresh eggs (so long as the chickens are behaving!), as well as larger grocery retailers nearby, like Tesco.

Screenshot of Nolton Cross Caravan Park digital guidebook - Groceries

Attractions & sights FAQs

This is where you get to have a little fun, letting your know-how shine as well as all of the amazing activities available to your guests within your region. 

Focus on recreational activities your guests will likely be aiming to take advantage of as part of their camping trip – think walks, hikes and water sports. This is in addition to answering questions that appeal to the more urban camper, like shopping and dining options.

  • Where is the nearest tourism centre?
  • What options are available for us to get around? (think walking, buses or car hires).
  • What sort of walking trails are nearby?
  • What sort of hiking trails are nearby?
  • How far is the nearest beach?
  • Where is the nearest shopping centre?
  • Can you recommend the best watering holes for fishing?
  • What lakes are nearby for canoeing or kayaking?
  • What dining options are available onsite? 
  • Can you recommend a good restaurant for dine-in or takeaway?
  • Where are the closest breweries?
  • Can you book us an e-bike wine tasting tour of the local vineyards?
  • Can you book dinner reservations for us?

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Alp Safari Nax provides their campers a number of Top Days Out under their Things To Do section of their Touch Stay welcome book. From easy to challenging walks and hikes, to thermal baths and a stroll with avalanche rescue St. Bernards, they provide loads of suggestions for their guests to do.

Campsite check-out FAQs

Just because it’s time for your guests to depart doesn’t mean the questions will necessarily stop. Providing sufficient information related to check-out times, waste disposal and instructions on how they can leave you a review alongside options to book with you again, will continue to wow your guests as you wave them goodbye.

  • What time is check-out?
  • Do you offer late check-out?
  • Where do we dispose of our waste?
  • How should we leave the pitch when we depart?
  • If I have an issue, where can I leave it?
  • Where can we leave a review for you?
  • Where can I find you on social media?
  • How do I book in with you again?
  • Do you have a loyalty programme?
  • Do you offer discounts if we decide to book again with you?

Seeking additional tips on how to surface your own commonly asked questions by caravanners and campers? The answers you seek are likely hidden in your past guest communications (or via Touch Stay’s example guides!).

1. Review prior questions

A great starting point in revealing what sort of commonly asked camper questions you should pop into your digital guidebook is reviewing prior guest questions! Having a glance at emails and OTA inbox correspondence with prior guests, can really help you get a sense of the sort of FAQs you need to be including.

Dig even deeper by reviewing your OTA reviews and property listings. Such places like TripAdvisor (in addition to reviews on TripAdvisor, Google and Airbnb), can provide a wealth of insight into the sort of questions guests are asking and the information they seek.

2. Explore example guidebooks

Seeking inspiration from fellow campsite owners or caravan parks managers? Have a look at some of Touch Stay’s example guidebooks for the kind of information Touch Stay users are including for their guests.

It can also be helpful to explore example guides for lodging types outside of campsite or caravan parks, too. While the type of accommodation might differ, all properties are united by the common goal of a top-notch guest experience. Don’t be afraid to explore the sort of information a short term rental or bed and breakfast property manager might be supplying their guests for the purpose of answering your campers’ or caravanners’ questions.

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For each question, choose the correct answer.

11    Where did Jasmine and her aunt go swimming?

        A   in the sea

        B   in the river

        C   in the lake

12    How did Jasmine feel about sleeping in a tent to start with?

        A   excited

        B   afraid

        C   unhappy

13    What did Jasmine’s aunt like cooking?

        A   omelette

        B   steak

        C   pasta

14    Jasmine’s aunt thought the campsite

        A   needed a shop.

        B   had good showers.

        C   was too small.

15    Which activity did Jasmine like best?

        A   cycling

        B   fishing

        C   running

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Jasmine:   Thank you for taking me camping with you last weekend, Aunt Lizzie.

Lizzie:   It was great, wasn’t it, Jasmine? Especially when we went swimming. It was too windy to swim in the sea, but the lake was great anyway. Perhaps next time we can try the river.

Jasmine:   Sleeping in a tent was new for me. I was worried about it on the first night, but I soon found out how exciting it is! My brother was very unhappy that he couldn’t come with us.

Lizzie:   Cooking was fun. Well, sometimes. It was difficult to cook the omelette, but I loved grilling the steak on a barbecue. Did you like the pasta I made?

Jasmine:   Yes, I was really hungry that day.

Lizzie:   The campsite was quite big, but it’s a pity they didn’t have anywhere to buy food and things. And the showers were a bit dirty, but OK. Which activity did you like best?

Jasmine:   Well, running in the forest was OK, but hard. But fishing was amazing, even more fun than cycling!

Lizzie:   I’m glad you had a good time.

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16    You will hear two friends talking about shopping.

        What did the boy buy yesterday?

        A   something to wear

        B   something to eat

        C   something to read

17    You will hear a teacher talking to a student called Lyn.

        Why didn’t Lyn come to school yesterday?

        A   She was sick.

        B   She was in a competition.

        C   She arrived back late from holiday.

18    You will hear a boy talking about surfing.

        How did he learn to surf?

        A   by doing a course

        B   by watching videos

        C   by practising by himself

19    You will hear a girl talking about her day at school.

        Which subject did she like best?

        A   geography

        B   English

        C   biology

20    You will hear two brothers talking about last night.

        Why did they both sleep badly?

        A   Their bedroom was hot.

        B   There were noises in the street.

        C   They were excited about going on holiday.

16 A   17 C   18 B   19 C   20 A

16    You will hear two friends talking about shopping. What did the boy buy yesterday?

Female :   I’m glad I got the school book I wanted yesterday.

Boy :   Yes, my mum had already bought that and a new magazine for me. Everyone thinks the gloves I got yesterday are cool, too.

Girl :   The T-shirt I liked was really colourful!

Boy :   But nearly one hundred pounds!

Girl :   I know. Let’s buy some snacks now. We can eat them during break at school.

17    You will hear a teacher talking to a student called Lyn. Why didn’t Lyn come to school yesterday?

Lyn :   Mr Jones, could I ask you about the tennis match on Saturday?

Mr Jones :   Of course, Lyn. You missed class yesterday. Do you feel better?

Lyn :   Oh, I wasn’t ill. We were camping in Switzerland for a week and our flight was cancelled on Sunday. We flew on Monday instead.

Mr Jones : Oh, OK. So, next Saturday’s really important. If we win, we’ll win the championship!

18    You will hear a boy talking about surfing. How did he learn to surf?

Boy :   When I started surfing, I went to the beach with friends and tried and tried, but I didn’t seem to improve. Then, I saw that someone was organising lessons, but they were on Fridays when I play football. In the end, I found a website with a famous surfer showing people the best way to learn. That’s what helped me.

19    You will hear a girl talking about her day at school. Which subject did she like best?

Girl:   School was great today. First, we had a lesson about oceans and the average water temperature in each one. But the most interesting lesson was about bees – how they live together and how they develop from eggs to adults. In another lesson, we read part of a novel and, for homework, we can write either a story or an article.

20    You will hear two brothers talking about last night. Why did they both sleep badly?

Jake :   I’m tired this morning. I didn’t sleep well.

Nathan :   Neither did I. Let’s ask Dad to turn down the heating in our room.

Jake :   Yes, that was the problem. I can hear him outside. I thinking he’s packing the car so that we are ready to go camping.

Nathan :   I can hear Mum playing music downstairs. Let’s ask her about the heating.

Jake :   Yeah.

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Holyrood is in a "terrible situation" following the resignation of Scotland's first minister, one of Humza Yousaf's predecessors has said.

Henry McLeish, who was first minister under Labour from 2000 until 2001, said while Mr Yousaf had shown "a bit of grace" and "humility" by quitting today - there was "no way he could continue in office".

He told Sky News his decision to end the SNP's powersharing deal with the Scottish Greens was more evidence of how "politically divided" Scotland had become.

Mr McLeish told Sky News his homeland is in desperate need of some "unity" and called for all parties to start thinking like a "coalition", even if not in practice.

Labour's call for an immediate election at Holyrood is - like their demand for one at Westminster - not likely to go anywhere, he added.

Humza Yousaf has announced he is standing down as Scotland's first minister and SNP leader.

Our Scotland reporter Jenness Mitchell reports on some of the potential contenders who could step up to lead the country:

Former SNP leader John Swinney has said he is giving "very careful consideration" to standing to replace Humza Yousaf after he announced his resignation as first minister of Scotland.

Mr Swinney said: "I've been somewhat overwhelmed by the requests that have been made of me to do that, with many messages from many colleagues across the party.

"So I'm giving that issue very active consideration. And it's likely I'll have more to say about that in the days to come."

He added: "I'm very sorry that the first minister has decided to stand down.

"He's been a pioneer as first minister, the first person of colour to hold the office of first minister of Scotland.

"He's led our country with empathy, with care and with an emphasis always on bringing people together, so I very much regret the fact he's felt it necessary today to stand down."

 It is "bizarre" that some SNP MSPs would rather see Humza Yousaf resign as Scotland's first minister than do a deal with the pro-independence Alba Party, Ash Regan has said.

Ms Regan's support may have been needed to get Mr Yousaf over the line in a confidence vote.

The former SNP politician, who leads Alba in Holyrood and is the party's first MSP, said: "The irony will not be lost on many that the event that has cost Humza Yousaf his job was removing the Greens from government - something most people in Scotland agreed with.

"Alba Party were willing to work in the best interests of Scotland to put independence back at the heart of government, protect the rights of women and girls, and to get the government back on to a competent footing.

"The Greens were willing to vote with the Tories and bizarrely some forces in Humza Yousaf's own party would rather see him resign than deal with a party who really want to advance independence."

Humza Yousaf "doesn't have the X factor" and was right to stand down as Scotland's first minister, the former deputy leader of the SNP has said.

Jim Sillars said: "Humza has been what I would describe as a follow-up, not a leader.

"And that came through when he was a candidate for the leadership, when he described himself as the continuity candidate - in other works Nicola Sturgeon Mark II.

"And he was never able to rid himself of the Sturgeon legacy because he actually saw nothing wrong with it, which was actually mess and mediocrity.

"Nice man though he is, Humza never had what was required."

He said he thought former SNP leadership candidate Kate Forbes was the "outstanding candidate" to take over as leader.

Scotland's First Minister Humza Yousaf has resigned in the face of two confidence votes after he dramatically brought the power-sharing deal with the Scottish Greens to an end.

How did we get here?

The Bute House Agreement - signed back in 2021 and named after the first minister's official residence in Edinburgh - brought the Green Party into government for the first time anywhere in the UK.

It gave the SNP a majority at Holyrood when the votes of its MSPs were combined with those of the seven Green members, and also made Green co-leaders Patrick Harvie and Lorna Slater junior ministers.

Without it, the SNP would need to have operated as a minority administration at Holyrood.

What caused the relationship to sour?

There had been mounting tensions between the largest party at Holyrood and their junior partners in government.

The Greens were angered at the SNP-led administration's recent decision to ditch a key climate change target.

That, combined with the decision to pause the prescription of new puberty blockers to under-18s at Scotland's only gender clinic, resulted in the Greens announcing they would have a vote on the future of the power-sharing deal. 

What brought things to a head?

Mr Yousaf decided to pull the plug on the agreement - arguing it had "served its purpose" - prompting a major fallout with his former allies, who vowed to back a no-confidence motion in his leadership proposed by Scottish Conservative leader Douglas Ross.

What happens next?

Mr Yousaf said he will continue as first minister until his successor is elected ( see 12.07 post ).

Potential successors include:

  • Kate Forbes, former SNP leadership contender;
  • Stephen Flynn, leader of the SNP in Westminster;
  • Neil Gray, health secretary;
  • Jenny Gilruth, education secretary;
  • Shona Robison, finance secretary;
  • John Swinney, former deputy leader;
  • Mairi McAllan, wellbeing economy, net zero and energy secretary.

Humza Yousaf's decision to sack the Green Party from his coalition ultimately triggered a series of events that sealed his political fate, our Scotland correspondent Connor Gillies reports.

"It was the biggest political miscalculation of his career that sealed the fate of the first minister," he said, speaking after Mr Yousaf announced he will step down ( see 12.04 post ).

Ending the three-year powersharing deal at Holyrood was a "fatal mistake" which saw the "walls come closing in".

Those close to Mr Yousaf had suggested that agreement "had become a liability within government and many in the SNP were uneasy about how many strings they were pulling".

"So he got rid of them and that triggered a set of events in motion that ultimately led to this moment and ultimately led to his demise."

No confidence votes

No confidence motions were looming at the Scottish parliament later this week, and he was facing wipeout and a backlash of "no" votes from the Conservatives, Labour, the Liberal Democrats and the Green Party, who were furious. 

"And then at that stage there was a suggestion that the ALBA party, Alex Salmond's party, would prop up the SNP government with their one MSP, Ash Regan," Gillies added. 

"That was just a step too far. Allies and sources close to Scotland's first minister said, 'look, that would be like doing a deal with the devil'. 

"So, there was only one other option and that was to resign."

Stepping in for Sturgeon

Gillies added an "interesting" element to this is how Mr Yousaf said to Sky News just 48 hours ago he would defy that vote of no confidence.

"On a human level, this is a man who is well-liked within the SNP," Gillies said. 

"He is a man who stepped up to the plate when Nicola Sturgeon stepped down last year, and he was always going to have a battle ahead."

But even his closest of allies, Gillies said, would realise "he was not Nicola Sturgeon, and he did not command her authority".

Humza Yousaf gave an emotional end to his resignation announcement.

"I bear no ill will and certainly no grudge against anyone. Politics can be a brutal business," he says.

"It takes its toll on your physical and mental health. Your family suffer alongside you."

Becoming emotional, he adds: "I am in absolute debt to my wonderful wife, my beautiful children and my wider family for putting up with me over the years.

"I'm afraid you'll be seeing a lot more of me from now. You are truly everything to me."

Mr Yousaf continues: "I am so grateful. I'm so blessed for having the opportunity afforded to so few to lead my country, and who could ask for a better country to lead than Scotland? Thank you very much."

Mr Yousaf says he is "incredibly proud" to have a "fair tax system", which he hails as "the most progressive in the UK".

"I've always been guided by my values," he says. 

"As first minister, I'm incredibly proud to have a fair tax system, the most progressive in the UK. 

"But those who earn the most, contribute the most, and it will always be my core belief that a country as rich as ours wealth must be far more evenly distributed." 

He added he has "no doubt at all" that whoever takes over "will continue the Scottish government's drive to reduce child poverty".

"I'm proud that through our actions, an estimated 100,000 children are expected to be lifted out of poverty this year," he claimed.

He also said he will "continue to champion… the rights and the voices of those who are not often heard", including those suffering the "most horrific humanitarian catastrophe" in Gaza.

Humza Yousaf says he is stepping down at a time when Scottish independence "feels frustratingly close".

"As the world watches on, let me say to my SNP family, I will always be with you," he says.

"I will always campaign alongside you. We have had setbacks in our movement, but we have overcome them, and we will do so again.

"Independence feels frustratingly close. Believe me, no one feels that frustration more than the leader of the SNP.

"For the last few miles of the marathon are always the hardest, and we have run this race as a team and I now will prepare to pass the baton to a successor who I'm absolutely certain will lead us over the finish line."

Giving a message to his successor, Mr Yousaf says: "First ministers get to meet countless inspirational people and communities across Scotland working to make life better for those around them.

"First ministers get to see first-hand many of the exciting businesses and industries that will power Scotland's future.

"And whenever first ministers set foot beyond Scotland's shores, no matter where they go in Europe or across the world, they encounter friends and admirers of our nation.

"If only every person in Scotland can be afforded the opportunity of being first minister for just one day on the very next day. It's my belief that they would vote for independence with both their head and their heart."

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