20 Camping Snacks to Keep You Full

20 Camping Snacks to Keep You Full

It couldn't be easier to make these quick energy balls with just six ingredients you probably already have on hand: instant oats, flaked coconut, peanut butter, flax seeds, chocolate chips, and honey.

Use your air fryer to make these healthy plantain chips before your next camping trip. According to recipe creator Yoly, they’re “potato-like crunchy, crispy chips without being full of calories and fat.”

Enjoy this nature-inspired treat in the great outdoors. The three-ingredient, kid-friendly snack is easy to assemble with just celery sticks, peanut butter, and raisins.

Here's a protein-packed nut mix that's perfect for fans of sweet-yet-savory snacks. Candy-coated chocolates (such as M&M's) give the snack a welcome burst of sweetness and color.

Easy to make and even easier to pack, kids will love this homemade take on a snack aisle favorite. The recipe calls for apples and pears, but you can use whatever seasonal fruit you have on hand.

Use your leftover pumpkin seeds to make an autumnal snack. Seasoned with just Worcestershire sauce and salt, this top-rated recipe is sure to please everyone at your campsite.

Homemade granola is pretty much the quintessential camping snack, and for good reason: Not only is it nutritious and light, the basic recipe lends itself to customization.

Satisfy your sweet tooth with this maple syrup-packed mix with dried fruits, granola, nuts, and candy-coated chocolates.

Chili-lime seasoning adds unexpected flavor to this savory snack mix. According to recipe creator Soup Loving Nicole, it’s “salty, tangy, spicy, and downright addicting.”

These powerful energy bites — made with chocolate-flavored protein powder and chopped coffee beans — don't mess around.

“This trail mix is full of antioxidants and will give you a boost of energy to start your day, or keep you going if you’re on the go,” according to recipe creator srtickle.

These vegan-friendly granola bars are made without eggs and flour. Instead, peanut butter and a mashed banana hold the rolled oats together.

This quick and easy snack is made with just three paleo-friendly ingredients: shredded coconut, almonds, and sunflower seeds.

These healthy no-bake cookies (sweetened with honey, chocolate chips, and vanilla extract) are “good and good for you,” according to recipe creator Hiedi Heaton.

What's the secret ingredient in these sweet and chewy granola bars? Date paste! You can make the sweet and healthy paste with just dates, water, and a food processor.

Store-bought snack mix has nothing on this homemade recipe. Meaty bacon drippings, liquid smoke, and MSG add delicious umami flavor.

This top-rated recipe is “cheap, delicious and requires no cooking,” according to recipe creator I phill hungry. Eat them as a snack or serve with Campfire Chili.

You need just four ingredients (rice cereal squares, peanut butter, chocolate chips, and confectioners' sugar) to make this indulgent and easy-to-pack snack.

“They’re perfect for healthy snacks and easy to take on the road,” recipe creator walkerkr says of these apple chips, made with just three ingredients.

Hungry for more outdoor inspiration? Try one of our best Easy Camping Meals to Make Campfire Cooking a Breeze or browse our entire collection of Camp Recipes.

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