Going camping can be one of the most fun and relaxing activities you can do outdoors, but eventually your camping excitement has to come to an end. But before you abandon paradise and head on back home, be sure you do not forget to do these simple to remember responsibilities to make certain that your outing doesn't get ruined at the end.

The initial task you need to complete is stow your camping gear away. Try to have some rags or a whisk broom on hand to clean off your gear while you pack it up. Hopefully your camping equipment was in order before you left the house, so make an effort to keep it that way while you are on your trip. You should also keep all of your dirty garments together in their own container to make it easier for you to wash them when you arrive home.

Next, Look in your cooler to see if there is any excess food or water left in it. Do your best to clean it out and put in a batch of new ice if there are leftovers to transport home. Keeping your cooler free of excess trash can make a enormous difference when you need to get in there for a nice cool drink or a fresh bite to eat on the way home.

Another essential component of exiting the campsite is to make sure that you have picked up all of the trash. Nothing is more infuriating than going to a campsite that is full of debris from the campers that just left. It does not take very long to look around and pick up any leftover garbage that might have escaped the trash bin. Following this easy step will make certain that the next campers that stop by your campsite will get to benefit from the clean natural landscape the exact same way that you were able to.

The last but most important task you must do before you leave the camp site is put out your camp fire. This is awfully important as you do not want the accountability of having caused a forest fire. Make sure the camp fire is totally out and dowse the firepit area with the left over water from your cooler or use some water from another resource. Never leave your campsite without looking to make certain your campfire is totally out.

If you make an effort to adhere to these guidelines, your campsite will be in excellent shape when you are ready to leave. And you'd better believe that your fellow campers will very much appreciate your effort!