4 Options for a Kitchen Experience while Camping
09-11-2015
Author: Blog Editor in RV Tips & Education

By Justin Stoltzfus
One of the things many people like best about their campers is the kitchen -- for foodies or those with a lot of interest in home cooking, it's important to have a working kitchen on the road. So how do you outfit yourself for a trip where you'll be able to cook in comfort?
Here are four different types of options for integrating great meals into your camping experience.
A Van with a Kitchen
Check out the Volksleisure T5, a camping van that's equipped with the comforts of home, including elements of a home kitchen. Along with a pop-up top, there's kitchen equipment built into this Volkswagen vehicle. Sure, you could also get a small kitchen in the classic Volkswagon vans that have been so popular over 40 or 50 years, but they’re starting to disappear from the roads because of their age. Newer versions of the kitchen-equipped van can get you the functionality without the headaches.
A Full-Sized Camper
Of course, you can also choose from full-size RVs and campers with excellent camp kitchens. For example, this Travel Trailer by Jayco comes with adjustable faucet options, a sink, a skylight, quality cabinets and more for preparing all of your food just the way you like it. Take a look to see all of the comforts in this modern RV model.
A Pop-Up with a Kitchen
Even the smallest pop-up campers can still pack a punch when it comes to including kitchen equipment. This pop-up camper by Opus is surprisingly roomy inside, and comes with a glass topped-stove, stainless steel sink and plenty of room to prepare food. That's in addition to a small dining room space you can use to present the final results.
A Camping Kit
Another alternative is to get an on-the-road camping kit that you can add to any vehicle. The QUQUQ is a European camping box that brings living functionality to anything with wheels. Along with sleeping and cleaning gear, the QUQUQ has a pop-up countertop, two-burner stove, and food storage space. Two 10L water jugs are connected to a faucet, and stainless steel bowls can be used as sinks. Just pop this versatile packed into a camper or other vehicle to get a kitchen you can use on the road.
Use any of these options to make sure you'll be able to whip up your own meals as you go. These modern amenities are a part of what people love about modern campers and camping equipment -- whether it's cooking a fresh catch, produce you found at a roadside stand, or any other foraged foods. Having a camp kitchen on hand makes all the difference in saving money and enjoying a better quality of life on your vacation.
One of the things many people like best about their campers is the kitchen -- for foodies or those with a lot of interest in home cooking, it's important to have a working kitchen on the road. So how do you outfit yourself for a trip where you'll be able to cook in comfort?
Here are four different types of options for integrating great meals into your camping experience.
A Van with a Kitchen
Check out the Volksleisure T5, a camping van that's equipped with the comforts of home, including elements of a home kitchen. Along with a pop-up top, there's kitchen equipment built into this Volkswagen vehicle. Sure, you could also get a small kitchen in the classic Volkswagon vans that have been so popular over 40 or 50 years, but they’re starting to disappear from the roads because of their age. Newer versions of the kitchen-equipped van can get you the functionality without the headaches.
A Full-Sized Camper
Of course, you can also choose from full-size RVs and campers with excellent camp kitchens. For example, this Travel Trailer by Jayco comes with adjustable faucet options, a sink, a skylight, quality cabinets and more for preparing all of your food just the way you like it. Take a look to see all of the comforts in this modern RV model.
A Pop-Up with a Kitchen
Even the smallest pop-up campers can still pack a punch when it comes to including kitchen equipment. This pop-up camper by Opus is surprisingly roomy inside, and comes with a glass topped-stove, stainless steel sink and plenty of room to prepare food. That's in addition to a small dining room space you can use to present the final results.
A Camping Kit
Another alternative is to get an on-the-road camping kit that you can add to any vehicle. The QUQUQ is a European camping box that brings living functionality to anything with wheels. Along with sleeping and cleaning gear, the QUQUQ has a pop-up countertop, two-burner stove, and food storage space. Two 10L water jugs are connected to a faucet, and stainless steel bowls can be used as sinks. Just pop this versatile packed into a camper or other vehicle to get a kitchen you can use on the road.
Use any of these options to make sure you'll be able to whip up your own meals as you go. These modern amenities are a part of what people love about modern campers and camping equipment -- whether it's cooking a fresh catch, produce you found at a roadside stand, or any other foraged foods. Having a camp kitchen on hand makes all the difference in saving money and enjoying a better quality of life on your vacation.
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Photo: Jay Flight Kitchen Area
Photo Credit: Jayco, Inc
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