Must-haves for your outdoor camper kitchen whether you’re looking for Basic, a Step Up, or something Extra!
We’ve rounded up some of the things that make an outdoor camper kitchen amazing and are giving you options.
Find recommendations for a rug and table, camp stove or grill, sink or drinking water, and cookware and utensils. Better yet, you have options! Find the best items for your basic kitchen, a step up from that, and items to make your outdoor camper kitchen a little extra!
What do you need for a great outdoor camper kitchen?
This is the question, right? Are you looking to keep it basic, or are you looking for a little extra?
For some campers, all you really need is a campfire and some hot dogs. Others want a little more bells and whistles and creature comforts.
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There are a few things that make a great outdoor camper kitchen
- an outdoor rug to define your extra space
- a good table for food prep
- a camp sink, or place for washing up
- drinking water
- a camp stove or camp grill
- cookware
- utensils
- dishware
We’ve rounded up these items from Amazon to give you some great outdoor camper kitchen ideas. They’re sorted by Basic, A Step Up, and Extra so you can keep it simple or go a little more luxury!
Outdoor Camper Kitchen Basics
Ok, so let’s talk the basics. These are the things you can get by with. Nothing too fancy, just a great and convenient outdoor camper kitchen.
Outdoor Rug
A nice outdoor rug really defines your outdoor camper kitchen space. It goes a long way to making it feel like extra living space when quarters are tight.
This reversible mat is a nice 6 x 9 size and comes with a carrying case and good reviews.
Camp Table
An outdoor table is a must while camping. You need a place to prepare food and set all the odds and ends needed when cooking.
I love the way this camp table folds in half and includes a great storage space.
Camp Sink
If you want to keep things very simple, a collapsible water jug with a spigot will work just fine for a camp sink. It will give you a place to wash your hands and clean any dishes or pans you use.
Drinking Water Dispenser
Now, you could also use the last water jug for drinking water. However, it won’t keep it cook and hot camping days can make the water taste a little like plastic.
A better option for your drinking water is the classic, basic Igloo 5 gallon sports cooler. This will keep your water cooler and be a designated area to stay hydrated for all the fun.
Camp Stove
If you’re in a camper, you might already have a stove. You might even be able to bring that stove outside.
However, if you’re not able to move your stove outside, a small camp stove like this is a great option. It gives you the familiar stove cooking, but you can do it in the fresh air and out of the small space of a camper.
Portable Grill
Camp cooking is synonymous with two things: campfire cooking or grilling.
This little grill will store easily and have you eating well.
Cookware
To stay real basic with your cookware, you can always bring along a couple older pots and pans from home.
A little camping cookware set like this is perfect because it takes up less space and is very handy and affordable.
Cooking Utensils
Once again, you can use cooking utensils from home – anything you have doubles of or things you want to upgrade. However, you can’t beat a portable outdoor cooking utensil set like this to keep everything in one place.
Dishware
How cute is this classic blue enamel camping dish set? It has everything you need and is a great price.
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Outdoor Camper Kitchen Step Up
Now, say you want to step up your outdoor camper kitchen game just a little bit. Here are some options for you!
Large Outdoor Rug
The first step to step up your outdoor camper kitchen is a little bigger – a little flashier – outdoor rug.
This is a reversible 8 x 12 rug that looks great with RVs and isn’t that much more expensive than the last rug.
Camp Table
How great is this multi-level camp table. It has storage compartments, a place to put your camp stove or portable grill and even a spot to hand your camping lantern!
Camp Sink
Camping is messy. There is no way around it. You can definitely step-up your outdoor camper kitchen with a good camp sink.
This camp sink with soap dispenser and paper towel holder is pretty amazing!
Drinking Water Dispenser
This is a pretty cool way to step up your drinking water. This water bottle pump will impress around the campsite as you fill your cup with the press of a button. You can keep the jug cool with something like a party bucket full of ice.
Double Burner Camp Stove
For the real Campfire Cook, this is a great way to step up your outdoor camper kitchen. Get two burners going for double the cooking with a double burner camp stove. There are even options for an additional fry or grill griddle and bag.
Portable Grill
This is a great little Weber propane grill that comes in a bunch of fun colors. It definitely elevates your camp grill while keeping a nice, portable size. It also has amazing Amazon reviews and seems like a fan favorite!
Cookware
Here is a step-up from the last cookware set. Still very compact, but this camping cookware mess kit comes in this 13-piece set or even a 27-piece set.
Cooking Utensils
For a few more utensils and a very nice, water-proof case, this camp kitchen cooking utensil set is a great middle-of-the-road choice!
Dishware
This wheat straw dinnerware set is an excellent choice because it’s lightweight, eco-friendly, and easy to clean. They’re also very affordable and virtually unbreakable.
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Outdoor Camper Kitchen Extra
So, you want to get a little extra with your outdoor camper kitchen? Why not!
We’re not talking ultra-luxury with these picks, but they will definitely elevate your outdoor camper kitchen experience.
Extra Large Camp Rug
Expand that outdoor kitchen space with an extra large outdoor rug. This reversible outdoor mat comes in a 9 x 12 and in both blue and gray.
Camp Table
Here is the big daddy of outdoor camper kitchen tables! We’re talking three storage compartments, three workspaces, the spot for a griller or camp stove, and it’s all foldable with a carrying bag.
This will have you organized and cooking up a storm!
Camp Sink
Having a sink like this at your campsite is pretty extra. Two sink spaces with covers for maximum prep space, as well as a hole for a trash bag. All the comforts and convenience you need!
Drinking Water Dispenser
Oooh! Look at these two options for your drinking water! We couldn’t choose just one.
First, the sleek look and filtration of the Big Berkey water filter is hard to beat. It’s so stylish, and a big hit with RVers for good reason.
Another great option is the Yeti 6-gallon water cooler. We know Yetis keep things cold, so this would be some very refreshing drinking water.
Camp Stove with oven
Can you believe you could have a camp stove AND an oven at your campsite? It would definitely be a little over the top, and a lot amazing!
Portable Grill
We absolutely love the way this Coleman Roadtrip stand-up propane grill folds down and can be wheeled around. It has 3 adjustable burners and comes in a variety of fun colors.
Cookware
Cast iron pans are the ultimate in camping cookware. It’s so durable, cooks great over a campfire, and easy to clean. This 8-piece cast iron cookware set comes with everything you need and more – it even has a 16-inch pizza pan for amazing campfire pizzas!
Cooking Utensils
You won’t be missing anything with a 40-piece camping cooking utensil set! It has everything covered, from your silverware to seasoning and kabobs.
Dishware
A stainless steel dishware set like this one is a great idea for camping. It’s light-weight and durable. It won’t stain, absorb odors, or rust. This set even comes stored in a handy, collapsible bucket.
Which outdoor camper kitchen is your style?
Basic, Step Up, or Extra?
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