Part of the fun of a camping trip is all the conversation that comes along with it, once you’re disconnected from the real world.
While you can definitely dive deep with philosophical questions or just get to know people better over typical stuff like favorite thing questions, you can also take a different path — a more knee-slapping one.
If you’re planning a camping trip and you want to come e-quipped (get it?) with plenty of camping puns, you’ll need better than your standard ‘camping is in-tents‘ jokes!
I’ve racked my brains to come up with some of the best camping puns that will actually make you laugh (and okay, some of these puns about camping will make you groan as well — that’s the nature of a camping dad joke!)
Here are the funniest camping puns I could come up with!
33 Camping Puns That’ll Actually Make You Laugh
Pitch, don’t kill my vibe!
Camping? Alpaca my tent!
You can’t have your kayak and eat it too!
No more bad camping puns! I can’t bear it!
For all in-tents and purposes, camping is just sleeping outside!
Relax! You’re too tents.
I could go camping forest of my life!
Me and campfires — the perfect match!
Let’s go camping — try not to s’more
The s’more the merrier
Laugh s’more, worry less
I camp believe you’ve never slept in a tent!
RV there yet?
I caravan about you
You make me a happy camper
Can we do it? Campervan!
Wood you please start a fire?
Wood you like to go camping?
These bad camping puns really yurt me.
Camping: like many of the best things in life, it’s tree.
All’s fire in love and camping
We’re out of firewood — don’t flame the messenger!
Thank you very match for starting the fire
You’ve really got a chip on your smolder
Nothing can hold a kindle to a warm campfire
Being around a warm campfire is pyro-dise
Axe and you shall receive
Let’s go camping, just for the hill of it!
Taking a break from camping to catch summer rays
I conifer you a discount on camping puns
You’re invading my personal spruce!
I need my alone pine
Allison Green is a former teacher who has been travel blogging since 2016. She has a Masters in Teaching and a B.A. in English and Creative Writing. Her blog posts merge her background as an educator with her experience traveling to 70+ countries to encourage ethical, meaningful travel. She has been a speaker at the World Travel Writers Conference and her writing, photography, and podcasting work has appeared in National Geographic, CNN Arabic, CBC Canada, and Forbes, amongst others. Now a full-time traveler, she has lived in Prague, Sofia, New York City, and the San Francisco Bay Area.
Great ideas here for naming my new glamping company!..
Thank you
That’s great Beck, glad it was helpful!!