The Camp N Car Guide to Road Tripping the Oregon Coast
The Oregon Coast is one of the PNW’s most sought-after destinations. The Beaver State’s Pacific Coast meanders for roughly 363 miles and is traced by US Highway 101. Along the route, you’ll encounter towering seaside cliffs, long sandy expanses,...
The Camp N Car PNW Ski Trip Guide: Where to Ski and Van Camp in Washington and Oregon
The snow is falling in the PNW, and ski season is firmly underway. After a slower season last year, this winter is off to a hot start, with plenty of fresh snow already blanketing the region. The PNW’s ski resorts offer some of the best terrain in the country,...
The Camp N Car Guide to Winter Camping
We have a bone to pick with whoever labeled winter “not camping season.” While winter camping presents a myriad of challenges, it’s one of the most rewarding and immersive experiences you can have in nature. Those who venture out into the winter...
Alaska & Back: How a Road Trip Sparked the Birth of a Brand
Not long ago, Camp N Car founder Steve Moore was working for the Washington Trails Association and was introduced by various coworkers to a nomadic way of life that didn’t just seem feasible but enjoyable. After a quick spring trip to Alaska, Steve was hooked and knew...
Our Favorite Cars for Car Camping Conversions
When it comes to car camping, the vehicle you choose can make or break your experience. Whether you’re a weekend warrior looking for quick getaways or a full-time road tripper ready for months on the road, picking the right car for your conversion is critical....
The Camp N Car Guide to DIY Car Camping Conversions
Camping has many forms, from ultralight backpacking to tent camping and, of course, car camping. Car camping can have a few different meanings. For avid backpackers, car camping may mean any form of camping where you drive to a campsite rather than walk. To the team...
