Gear up for your next adventure with our comprehensive car camping kit rentals in Seattle, provided by our partner Back 40 Outfitters. Renting is ideal for occasional campers and visitors who want a hassle-free experience without investing in expensive gear. We offer flexible rental periods and affordable rates, making it easy to enjoy the outdoors without the extra baggage. From trusted brands like Coleman and Marmot, this gear is durable and easy to use. Everything you need for comfortable sleeping, cooking, and hanging out at camp is packed together to fit into your car, so you can hit the road. Reserve your car camping kit today, and hit the road with everything you need for a memorable camping experience. Everything you need Tent with hammer, stakes, and rain fly. 2 - 6 person sizes available. 30°F synthetic bags with liner sheets Twin size inflatable air mattress with car-powered pump (queen size available upon request). 48 qt hard sided cooler Foldable camp chairs with cup holders Compact lantern/flashlight combo with batteries Propane stove, fuel, pot, pan, plates, cups, bowls, utensils, coffee press, spatula, cutting board, sharp knife, can opener, wine opener, roasting sticks, lighter, cleaning supplies. Basic supplies for minor injuries.Kit Includes
Tent
Sleeping Bags
Air Mattresses
Cooler
Camp Chairs
Lantern/Flashlight
Kitchen Kit
Basic Medical Kit
Items shown in the pictures above are real examples of what is renting near you. Availability for the specific brands / models below may vary.
Once your request is created, GeerGarage contacts lenders to fulfill everything you need as quickly and easily as possible. Matches are typically made in less than 30 minutes. Your lender may be a local business or an individual with great gear. Some frequent lenders are below.
Our mission is to help you explore the outdoors and Washington's local concert scene in a more convenient and less intimidating way. We want you to try before you buy and feel empowered to use top quality equipment without the need to own it, maintain it, and store it.
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Amazing service! We traveled from Ohio to the Gorge to camp out for 3 days. Got all out our supplies and all of it was in great shape. I received a personal call to ensure my order was accurate and the pick and drop off was effortless. So amazed at this business and highly recommend!!
Extremely convenient, very easy to get a hold of to communicate and coordinate pickup/drop off. Would absolutely recommend!!
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This beginner friendly guide covers everything from choosing a campsite, packing essentials, delicious food to cook, and more for a stress-free car camping adventure.
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Deception Pass State Park Distance from Seattle: ~80 miles north (approximately 1.5-hour drive) Highlights: Offers dramatic coastal scenery with rugged cliffs, forests, and both saltwater and freshwater shorelines. Enjoy hiking trails, fishing, and boating opportunities. The iconic Deception Pass Bridge provides stunning views and photo opportunities. Denny Creek Campground Distance from Seattle: ~50 miles east (about a 1-hour drive) Highlights: Located in the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, this campground is surrounded by towering evergreens. It provides easy access to popular trails like Franklin Falls and offers a serene environment for nature immersion. Tolt-MacDonald Park & Campground Distance from Seattle: ~25 miles east (approximately 40-minute drive) Highlights: Situated along the Snoqualmie River, this park offers car-accessible campsites, hiking and biking trails, and a suspension bridge perfect for photos. It's an ideal spot for a quick and convenient getaway. Dash Point State Park Distance from Seattle: ~25 miles south (around a 40-minute drive) Highlights: This beachfront park on Puget Sound is great for camping, hiking, fishing, and beachcombing. The sandy beach is perfect for picnics and enjoying sunsets over the water. Rasar State Park Distance from Seattle: ~70 miles north (approximately 1.5-hour drive) Highlights: Nestled along the Skagit River, this park offers forested campsites, hiking trails, and excellent wildlife viewing opportunities, including eagles and salmon during spawning season. Saltwater State Park Distance from Seattle: ~20 miles south (about a 30-minute drive) Highlights: Located between Seattle and Tacoma, this park offers beachfront camping on Puget Sound. Enjoy tide pools, scuba diving spots, and trails through lush forests. Kanaskat-Palmer State Park Distance from Seattle: ~40 miles southeast (around a 1-hour drive) Highlights: Situated on the Green River, this park is ideal for rafting, kayaking, and fishing. The wooded campsites provide a peaceful retreat with access to riverfront beaches. Lake Sammamish State Park Distance from Seattle: ~20 miles east (approximately 30-minute drive) Highlights: While primarily a day-use park, it occasionally offers camping during special events. The park features swimming beaches, boat launches, and trails, making it a convenient outdoor escape. Manchester State Park Distance from Seattle: Accessible via ferry to Kitsap Peninsula (approximately 1.5-hour journey) Highlights: Offers camping in a forested setting with views of Puget Sound. Explore historic military structures, hike scenic trails, and enjoy beach access. Illahee State Park Distance from Seattle: Accessible via ferry to Bremerton (around 1.5-hour journey) Highlights: This waterfront park provides camping under a canopy of old-growth forest. Enjoy beach access, hiking trails, and opportunities for wildlife viewing.
We offer tents for rent in various sizes to accommodate different group sizes and camping styles. 1-Person Backpacking Tents: Perfect for solo adventurers seeking lightweight and compact shelter. 2-Person Tents: Ideal for couples or close friends who want to share a tent. 3-Person Tents: Suitable for small groups or families. 4-Person Tents:Great for larger groups or families with kids. When renting a tent, consider factors such as the number of people, the type of camping (backpacking, car camping), and the weather conditions you expect to encounter.
Yes, you can rent sleeping bags for multi-day camping trips. We offer flexible rental periods to accommodate various trip lengths. For rentals of 7 days or more, contact us directly for special offers and discounts.
Popular sites fill quickly, especially on weekends and holidays. Book your campsite several weeks to months in advance when possible.
Yes, we offer sleeping bags suitable for cold weather camping. Our selection includes bags with various temperature ratings, ranging from moderate to extreme cold. When renting a sleeping bag, consider the expected low temperatures during your trip. It's generally recommended to choose a sleeping bag with a temperature rating lower than the predicted low temperature. For example, if the forecast calls for a low of 30 degrees Fahrenheit, a 20-degree sleeping bag would be a good choice.
Summer and early fall offer the most reliable weather, but spring camping is also popular with the right rain gear. Winter camping is great for those seeking solitude and snow.
Yes, many popular campgrounds require reservations, especially during peak seasons. Check Recreation.gov or Washington State Parks' website for availability.
Here's a list of items that should be stored in a bear canister while camping: Food: This includes all food items, such as snacks, meals, and cooking ingredients. Beverages: Any drinks, including water, juice, and alcoholic beverages. Toiletries with strong scents: Items like toothpaste, deodorant, and lip balm can attract bears. Anything with a food-based scent: This includes items like cooking utensils, food wrappers, and dirty dishes. By storing these items in a bear canister, you can significantly reduce the risk of attracting bears to your campsite and potentially dangerous encounters.
Mount Rainier is about a two-hour drive from Seattle, making it a great day or weekend trip destination for hiking, camping, and climbing.
We contact lenders nearby once your request is created. We don't charge you until we successfully confirm a lender.
Our matching works FAST! Typically matches occur in under 30 minutes. Many of our rentals are same day or next day.
Our lenders are both businesses and individuals with name brand gear that's ready for any adventure.
We know plans can change. Cancel at least 48 hours before your rental begins to get a full refund.
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New outdoor equipment is too expensive for many people. GeerGarage rentals are priced to make equipment available for anyone, regardless of their financial means.
Outdoor recreation can require extensive knowledge and experience. Our community aims to provide a support base dedicated to fostering community, sharing and inclusion.
Gear sits unused for most of its life. This is a waste of money and resources. Our community provides an accessible and sustainable alternative to purchasing new.