What to Bring to
Camp Chimney Mountain
Camp is more comfortable when you pack with intention. A little preparation goes a long way out here.
For Sleeping
& Comfort
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Extra blankets for cool nights
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Your favorite pillow
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Sleepwear suited for changing temperatures
For Camp Life
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Groceries and planned meals
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Clear garbage bags
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Paper towels, napkins, and extra dish towels
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Charcoal for grilling
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Matches or a lighter
For Being
Outside
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Campfire clothes you don’t mind smelling like smoke
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Sturdy hiking shoes or boots
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Rain jacket or waterproof layer
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Hat, sunglasses, and a reusable water bottle
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Bug spray (peppermint essential oil works well here)
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Sunscreen and aloe
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Old towel for muddy feet or drying wet shoes
For the Lake
& Warmer Days
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Swimsuit and beach towels
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Life jackets (especially for kids)
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Water shoes or sandals
For Exploring
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Binoculars for watching wildlife
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Fishing gear and bait if you plan to fish
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Small backpack for day outings
For Evenings & Downtime
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Books, cards, or board games
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Headlamp or flashlight
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Phone charger or portable battery pack
Just in Case
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Anti-itch cream or allergy medication
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Basic first-aid items
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Any personal essentials you don’t want to run without
Nearby Supplies
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The closest full grocery store is Tops Friendly Market in North Creek
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Basic necessities are also available at Adirondack One Stop in Indian Lake

Bring what you need, leave what you don’t, and make room for the kind of days that don’t require much planning. Camp tends to take care of the rest.

