Ask Outdoors: How Can I Plan a Zero-Waste Camping Trip?
Camping has always been a more eco-friendly way to travel, but if you’re looking to have a zero-waste camping trip, pack very carefully.
Camping has always been a more eco-friendly way to travel, but if you’re looking to have a zero-waste camping trip, pack very carefully.
When you go camping, you’re setting up temporarily in other animals’ living spaces. Here’s how to be a good neighbor.
In a 2023 KOA study, an estimated 10.5 million households went glamping. Here’s the details on the most recent camping trend.
The U.S. Forest Service says fire towers, or lookout towers, became a focal point after a devastating fire in 1910.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife are searching for a black bear that bit a man relaxing in a hammock. The man was brought to the hospital.
The first Saturday in August is World Campfire Day, and here at Outdoors, we love a good campfire. Here’s how to celebrate.
When camping in tropical climates (like any climate), there are many specific things to consider – including insects. And within tropical zones, there are several insects you need to be aware of due to the potential health risks they present.Â
Here’s what happens to the boiling point of water when air pressure decreases and how this affects your ability to cook food.
One of the exciting parts about going on a camping trip is getting to see the wildlife. Watch for these behaviors for your safety next trip.
When cooking food over a campfire it’s important to do so in a way that respects (and protects) the environment.