Easy & Delicious Summer Camping Meals for Every Outdoor Adventure

08/01/25

There’s nothing quite like cooking outside after a day of exploring, hiking, or relaxing by the lake. Summer camping meals should be simple, satisfying, and easy to prepare with minimal ingredients and cleanup. Whether you’re tent camping, glamping in an Airstream, or parked at a full-hookup RV site, here are some tasty ideas that bring big flavor to the outdoors.

1. Campfire Breakfast Burritos

Start your morning with protein-packed breakfast burritos. Pre-cook scrambled eggs, sausage, and hash browns at home or over your camp stove, then wrap them up in foil with shredded cheese and salsa. Warm them over the fire or grill for an easy grab-and-go breakfast.

2. Foil Pack Dinners

Foil packs are a camper’s best friend. Toss sliced veggies, your favorite protein (like chicken, shrimp, or sausage), and seasonings into a foil pouch. Cook over hot coals or on a grill grate until everything is tender. Minimal mess, maximum flavor!

3. Grilled Skewers (Kabobs)

Kabobs are perfect for summer evenings. Thread chicken, steak, or tofu with colorful veggies onto skewers. Marinate ahead of time for extra flavor, then grill over your campfire or propane BBQ. Pair with rice or a salad for a well-rounded meal.

4. Campfire Nachos

Line a cast iron skillet or aluminum pan with tortilla chips and layer with cheese, beans, jalapeños, tomatoes, and your choice of protein. Cover with foil and heat until everything is melted and bubbly. Top with sour cream, avocado, or green onions and dig in!

5. No-Cook Lunches

When the weather is hot, keep lunch light and refreshing. Think wraps, hummus and veggie pitas, cold pasta salads, or fruit and cheese plates. Keep a cooler stocked with cold drinks and prepped ingredients for quick meals between adventures.

6. S’mores—With a Twist

Classic s’mores are always a hit, but you can get creative with ingredients: swap chocolate bars for peanut butter cups, cookies for graham crackers, or add a slice of banana. Kids and adults alike will love experimenting with flavor combos.


Pro Tips for Easy Camp Cooking:

  • Plan meals in advance and prep ingredients at home.

  • Bring reusable containers, foil, and a cooler with plenty of ice.

  • Don’t forget basics like salt, pepper, oil, and utensils.

  • Clean as you go to keep your site tidy and avoid attracting wildlife.

Whether you’re gathered around the fire or fueling up for a day of adventure, these summer camping meals keep it fun, flavorful, and simple. Happy cooking—and happy camping!