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Tacoma Backpacking Tent Rentals |
Tent

REI or similar

From $18.40 first night

$9.20 / additional night

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Sleeping Pad Rental Tacoma |
Sleeping Pad

Thermarest or similar

From $11.50 first night

$6.90 / additional night

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Camping Stove Rental Tacoma |
Camping Stove

From $11.50 first night

$4.60 / additional night

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Tacoma Headlamp Rental |
Headlamp

Black Diamond or similar

From $11.50 first night

$5.75 / additional night

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Tacoma Camping Cooler Rentals |
Cooler

From $4.60 first night

$3.45 / additional night

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Car Camping Chair Rental Tacoma Washington |
Camping Chair

From $3.45 first night

$2.30 / additional night

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Tacoma Backpacking Tent Rentals |

Car Camping Rentals in Tacoma: Your Ticket to Outdoor Freedom

Tacoma, Washington, is an adventurer’s dream, offering easy access to stunning natural landscapes from the Puget Sound to the Cascades. For those who love the outdoors but want a balance of comfort and adventure, car camping is the perfect way to explore. Whether you're setting up camp by a serene lake, beneath towering evergreens, or near the base of Mount Rainier, renting car camping gear in Tacoma ensures you have everything you need for an unforgettable trip—without the hassle of buying and storing bulky equipment.

Top Car Camping Destinations Near Tacoma

Tacoma’s prime location makes it a fantastic hub for camping adventures. Whether you prefer forested campgrounds, coastal getaways, or mountain retreats, there are plenty of scenic places to park your car and pitch a tent.


Mount Rainier National Park – Cougar Rock Campground

A little over an hour from Tacoma, Cougar Rock Campground offers breathtaking views of Mount Rainier. With easy access to top hiking trails like Skyline Trail and Narada Falls, it’s a prime spot for car campers looking to explore the park.

Dash Point State Park

For those who prefer a beachside camping experience, Dash Point State Park is a fantastic option just 30 minutes from downtown Tacoma. With campsites nestled among towering trees, it’s a great place for a relaxing weekend.

Olympic National Forest – Hamma Hamma Campground

Just a two-hour drive from Tacoma, Hamma Hamma Campground in Olympic National Forest is perfect for those seeking solitude in nature. Located along the Hamma Hamma River, this spot offers access to hiking trails, waterfalls, and prime fishing spots.

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A Beginner’s Guide to Car Camping

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Essential Car Camping Rentals in Tacoma

Renting Gear for Car Camping Made Simple

Renting car camping gear in Tacoma means you can pack light while still enjoying a fully-equipped campsite. Whether you’re a seasoned camper or a first-timer, having the right gear makes all the difference.

Family Sized or Individual Tents

Rent a roomy tent with enough space for your group and gear. We've got what you need to handle any Pacific Northwest weather no matter your group size.

Sleeping Bags & Pads

Stay warm and comfortable with high-quality sleeping bags and pads. Whether you need a lightweight summer setup or a cozy winter-rated bag, rentals ensure you’re prepared for any season.

Camp Kitchen Gear

Cooking outdoors is one of the best parts of camping. Rent a portable stove so you can whip up delicious meals at your campsite. Don’t forget a cooler to keep your food fresh!

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Frequently asked questions

What are the best car camping spots near Tacoma?
  • Best Car Camping Spots Near Tacoma, WA:

    • Dash Point State Park

      • Location: Federal Way, WA (20-minute drive from Tacoma)

      • Features: 398-acre park with camping facilities, hiking trails, and beach access on Puget Sound.

      • Perfect for: Families and first-time campers.

    • Penrose Point State Park

      • Location: Lakebay, WA (45-minute drive from Tacoma)

      • Features: 82 campsites with restrooms, showers, fire pits, and beach access.

      • Perfect for: Exploring marine life and enjoying scenic water views.

    • Belfair State Park

      • Location: Belfair, WA (1-hour drive from Tacoma)

      • Features: 65-acre park on Hood Canal with camping facilities, tidal flats, and wetlands.

      • Perfect for: Shellfish harvesting, kayaking, and water activities.

    • Game Farm Wilderness Park

      • Location: Auburn, WA (30-minute drive from Tacoma)

      • Features: 18 campsites with water/electricity hookups, picnic tables, and fire pits.

      • Perfect for: A quiet, family-friendly camping experience.

    • Dosewallips State Park

      • Location: Brinnon, WA (1.5-hour drive from Tacoma)

      • Features: Riverside campsites, cabins, and access to both freshwater and saltwater activities.

      • Perfect for: Kayaking, clamming, and enjoying forested surroundings.

    Each spot offers unique amenities and activities, so you can choose based on your camping style and interests!

Is there wildlife around car camping sites?

Yes, common wildlife includes deer, birds, and small mammals. Be cautious of raccoons and store food in bear canisters when necessary.

What types and sizes of tents are available for rent?

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.

What should I pack for concert camping?

Packing for concert camping requires a mix of essential camping gear and items to ensure comfort and enjoyment during the event. Here’s a detailed breakdown of what to bring:

  1. Shelter and Sleeping Gear

    • Tent: Choose a tent suited for the number of people in your group. Make sure it’s waterproof and easy to set up.

    • Sleeping Bags and Pads: Opt for sleeping bags rated for the expected nighttime temperatures and pads or air mattresses for added comfort.

    • Pillows and Blankets: Bring extras for additional warmth and comfort.

  2. Seating and Relaxation

    • Portable Chairs: Lightweight, foldable camping chairs are a must for relaxing at your campsite or enjoying pre-show hangouts.

    • Blankets or Ground Tarps: Great for sitting on or spreading out for a picnic vibe.

  3. Food and Drinks

    • Coolers: Pack a cooler with ice to keep food and beverages fresh. Consider a separate smaller cooler for easy access to drinks.

    • Snacks and Meals: Bring non-perishable foods, like trail mix, granola bars, and canned goods, along with easy-to-cook options for meals.

    • Portable Stove or Grill: If campfires aren’t allowed, a small propane stove or grill is essential for cooking.

    • Utensils and Tableware: Don’t forget plates, cups, utensils, and napkins. Reusable options help reduce waste.

  4. Clothing and Personal Items

    • Weather-Appropriate Clothing: Pack layers, including jackets, hoodies, and rain gear. Even in summer, temperatures can drop at night.

    • Comfortable Shoes: Bring a sturdy pair for walking to the venue and around the campground, plus sandals or flip-flops for downtime.

    • Hats and Sunglasses: Protect yourself from the sun during the day.

  5. Camping Essentials

    • Lighting: A reliable flashlight and headlamp is crucial for navigating the campsite after dark. Bring extra batteries or a rechargeable model.

    • Earplugs: Block out noise from late-night revelers or nearby campsites so you can get some rest.

    • Trash Bags: Pack out what you pack in. Many campgrounds require you to leave your site clean.

    • First Aid Kit: Include bandages, pain relievers, and any personal medications.

  6. Entertainment and Extras

    • Portable Speaker or Instruments: Keep the vibe going at your campsite with music (respectful volume is key).

    • Games and Cards: A fun way to pass the time before or after the show.

    • Phone Charger or Power Bank: Keep your devices charged for photos, communication, or accessing event apps.

  7. Hygiene Supplies

    • Toiletries: Bring basics like toothbrush, toothpaste, soap, and deodorant.

    • Wet Wipes: A lifesaver for quick cleanups when showers aren’t available.

    • Towels: Useful for drying off after a shower or sitting on damp grass.

  8. Event-Specific Items

    • Tickets or Wristbands: Keep these handy and secure.

    • Event Rules: Check for specific guidelines on what’s allowed at the venue or campground, such as alcohol policies or prohibited items.

Packing thoughtfully ensures you’ll have everything you need for a comfortable and enjoyable concert camping experience. Preparation is key to making lasting memories while enjoying the music and the great outdoors!

How far in advance should I plan my car camping trip?

Popular sites fill quickly, especially on weekends and holidays. Book your campsite several weeks to months in advance when possible.

What safety tips should I follow while car camping?

Store food securely to avoid attracting wildlife, follow campfire regulations, and pack a first-aid kit. Check weather conditions in advance and keep emergency supplies handy.

Why rent outdoor gear on GeerGarage?

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Same day rentals

Our matching works FAST! Typically matches occur in under 30 minutes. Many of our rentals are same day or next day.

High quality gear

Our lenders are both businesses and individuals with name brand gear that's ready for any adventure.

Free cancellation

We know plans can change. Cancel at least 48 hours before your rental begins to get a full refund.

Making the outdoors accessible

More access makes more people who care about the environment.

Outdoors in reach

New outdoor equipment is too expensive for many people. GeerGarage rentals are priced to make equipment available for anyone, regardless of their financial means.

Sharing and support

Outdoor recreation can require extensive knowledge and experience. Our community aims to provide a support base dedicated to fostering community, sharing and inclusion.

Reducing waste

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.

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