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Equipment We Provide

"We Provide What You Need. Lets Go Camping"

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Our goal is to make going outdoors easy by providing a platform for you to create an enjoyable and memorable camping experience.

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AZ Places provides the following equipment for use during your camping trip. Everything from the basecamp, the kitchen, tent, sleeping bags, bathroom, and more. Read on to see the many details.

  • PERSONAL ITEMS
    Refillable Water Bottle (One for each participant). Pillow Towel Sunglasses Sunscreen and Lip Balm Insect Repellent Personal Items such as Medications and Medical Supplies Personal Toiletries Toothbrush and Toothpaste Hair Care (Comb, brush, ties, headbands, etc.) Bathing Wipes or Wash Rag
  • WEARABLES
    Bandanas (2-3) Hiking Hat / Sun Hat Hiking Shoes (Sturdy, broken in hiking boots or shoes, light-weight) Camp Shoes or Sandals (Shoes that will stay on your feet like hiking sandals. Sandals are great for when one needs to get go to the bathroom during the night.) 2-3 Pairs Hiking Socks (wool or synthetic) 2-3 Shirts, Including 1+ Long-Sleeve (Lightweight, light colored, and breathable.) Hiking or Running Shorts (lightweight, quick drying to avoid chaffing.) Hiking Pants (Lightweight, denim not recommended for the colder months.) Thermal Underwear (Lightweight, a great third layer for additional warmth.) Sleepwear (Lightweight and fitting. Thermals are best for the colder nights.) Warm Jacket Waterproof Jacket or Rain Gear (A lightweight poncho is usually sufficient.) Knit Cap or Beanie (Add warmth for sleeping. When your head is exposed to the cold, heat will escape your body. A knit cap will trap that heat for a toasty night’s sleep.) Bathing Suit (Optional)
  • ADDITIONAL ITEMS
    Headlamp or Flashlight (We have available for use) Camera, Case, and Batteries Daypack / Small Backpack (If you plan on hiking) Preferred Snacks or Beverages

Buckets

Camp Bucket (Jumbo) by Seattle Sports Outfitter

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Seattle Sports Outfitter

Chairs - Lounger

Camp Chair/Cot - Lounger by KingCamp

2

KingCamp

Chairs - Folding

Camp Chairs - Folding Chairs by KingCamp

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KingCamp

Chairs - Saucer

Chair Chair - Moon Round Saucer (Blue) by KingCamp

KingCamp

Chairs - Folding

Camp Chairs - Folding Chair Lounger by GCI Outdoor

2

GCI Outdoor

Chairs - Ultralight

Camp Chairs - Compact by Cascade Mountain Tech

10

Cascade Mountain Tech

Chairs - Heavy Duty

Camp Chair - Heavy Duty - King Kong by ALPS Mountaineering

2

ALPS Mountaineering

Fire Pit w/Propane

Fire Pit w/Propane

Image by Jonathan Forage

We spend several nights here on the edge of the lake. Enjoyed listening to the water and the birds while siting by the fire. Really great spot for camping. Nice and secluded beaches and peninsulas with beautiful views of the lake and surrounding mountains. A lot of fishermen in boats trolling, lake is well known for bass fishing. Looking forward to return with our kayaks. While in the area we visited the Alamo Dam and made a stop for ice-cream at the ranger store at the Alamo State Park. On our drive there we saw wild burros.

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Alamo Wildlife Area - Wenden, Arizona

Arizona

La Paz County

AmaZing Place

Alamo Lake Wildlife Area

  • PERSONAL ITEMS
    Refillable Water Bottle (One for each participant). Pillow Towel Sunglasses Sunscreen and Lip Balm Insect Repellent Personal Items such as Medications and Medical Supplies Personal Toiletries Toothbrush and Toothpaste Hair Care (Comb, brush, ties, headbands, etc.) Bathing Wipes or Wash Rag
  • WEARABLES
    Bandanas (2-3) Hiking Hat / Sun Hat Hiking Shoes (Sturdy, broken in hiking boots or shoes, light-weight) Camp Shoes or Sandals (Shoes that will stay on your feet like hiking sandals. Sandals are great for when one needs to get go to the bathroom during the night.) 2-3 Pairs Hiking Socks (wool or synthetic) 2-3 Shirts, Including 1+ Long-Sleeve (Lightweight, light colored, and breathable.) Hiking or Running Shorts (lightweight, quick drying to avoid chaffing.) Hiking Pants (Lightweight, denim not recommended for the colder months.) Thermal Underwear (Lightweight, a great third layer for additional warmth.) Sleepwear (Lightweight and fitting. Thermals are best for the colder nights.) Warm Jacket Waterproof Jacket or Rain Gear (A lightweight poncho is usually sufficient.) Knit Cap or Beanie (Add warmth for sleeping. When your head is exposed to the cold, heat will escape your body. A knit cap will trap that heat for a toasty night’s sleep.) Bathing Suit (Optional)
  • ADDITIONAL ITEMS
    Headlamp or Flashlight (We have available for use) Camera, Case, and Batteries Daypack / Small Backpack (If you plan on hiking) Preferred Snacks or Beverages
Mesh Multi-Use Tarps

Mesh Multi-Use Tarps

Tent - Half Dome SL 2+

Tent - Half Dome SL 2+

REI Co-op

Tent - Super Deluxe Canvas

Tent - Super Deluxe Canvas

Kodiak

Tent - Base Camp 6

Tent - Base Camp 6

REI Co-op

Tent - Hubba Hubba 2P

Tent - Hubba Hubba 2P

MSR

Tent Stakes

Tent Stakes

Tent - Cougar Flats II

Tent - Cougar Flats II

Columbia

Tent - Mystique 2

Tent - Mystique 2

ALPS Mountaineering

Tent - Grand Hut 4

Tent - Grand Hut 4

REI Co-op

Tent - Solitaire One-Person

Tent - Solitaire One-Person

Eureka!

Blankets

Blankets

Sleeping Bag - Celsius XL 0°F by TETON Sports

Sleeping Bags - Adult XL

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TETON Sports

Sleeping Bag Liners

Sleeping Bag Liners

ALPS Mountaineering & TETON Sports

Sleeping Bag - Fahrenheit XXL +20 degree by TETON Sports

Sleeping Bags - Adult XXL

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TETON Sports

Sleeping Bag - Fahrenheit Mammoth +20°F Queen Size by TETON Sports

Sleeping Bags - Adult Queen Size

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TETON Sports

Sleeping Bags - Kindercone 25  - Kids Mummy, Orange by REI Co-op

Sleeping Bags - Kids Mummy

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REI Co-op

Sleeping Bag - Celsius Regular 0°F by TETON Sports

Sleeping Bags - Adult Regular

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TETON Sports

Sleeping Bag - Celsius Junior +20°F by TETON Sports

Sleeping Bags- Junior

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TETON Sports

Image by Scott Goodwill

Outdoor Adventures

Blog Post

  • PERSONAL ITEMS
    Refillable Water Bottle (One for each participant). Pillow Towel Sunglasses Sunscreen and Lip Balm Insect Repellent Personal Items such as Medications and Medical Supplies Personal Toiletries Toothbrush and Toothpaste Hair Care (Comb, brush, ties, headbands, etc.) Bathing Wipes or Wash Rag
  • WEARABLES
    Bandanas (2-3) Hiking Hat / Sun Hat Hiking Shoes (Sturdy, broken in hiking boots or shoes, light-weight) Camp Shoes or Sandals (Shoes that will stay on your feet like hiking sandals. Sandals are great for when one needs to get go to the bathroom during the night.) 2-3 Pairs Hiking Socks (wool or synthetic) 2-3 Shirts, Including 1+ Long-Sleeve (Lightweight, light colored, and breathable.) Hiking or Running Shorts (lightweight, quick drying to avoid chaffing.) Hiking Pants (Lightweight, denim not recommended for the colder months.) Thermal Underwear (Lightweight, a great third layer for additional warmth.) Sleepwear (Lightweight and fitting. Thermals are best for the colder nights.) Warm Jacket Waterproof Jacket or Rain Gear (A lightweight poncho is usually sufficient.) Knit Cap or Beanie (Add warmth for sleeping. When your head is exposed to the cold, heat will escape your body. A knit cap will trap that heat for a toasty night’s sleep.) Bathing Suit (Optional)
  • ADDITIONAL ITEMS
    Headlamp or Flashlight (We have available for use) Camera, Case, and Batteries Daypack / Small Backpack (If you plan on hiking) Preferred Snacks or Beverages

Kitchen Equipment

All-in-One-Cast-Iron-Grill

All-in-One-Cast-Iron-Grill

Barebones

Food Prep and Serving Tools such as cutting boards, colander, measuring cups, knifes, cheese grader, can opener, tongs, etc

Cooking Utensils

Camp Stove - 2 Burner 18 Inch by Partner Steel

Camp Stove - 2 Burner w/Fuel

Partner Steel

Canyon Coolers Outfitter 35 & 125 Rotomolded Coolers with Ice and Tundra Series Ice Substitute

Coolers w/Ice

Canyon Cooler & Arctic Ice

Explorer 3-Burner Camp Stove with  Grill and 14" Griddle by Camp Chef

Camp Stove - 3-Burner w/Fuel

Camp Chef

Dish Washing Station w/Soap & Towels

Dish Washing Station

Cast Iron Skillets, Pots & Cooking Utensils

Cast Iron Skillets & Pots

Dutch Ovens w/Briquettes

Dutch Ovens w/Briquettes

Serving

Stainless Steel Bowls

Bowls

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Mubgs

Mugs

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Stainless Steel Cafeteria Trays

Cafeteria Trays

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Classic Blue Enamel and Stainless Steel Plates

Plates

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Stainless Steel Cups

Cups

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Plates - Children's Sectioned

Plates - Children's

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Eating Utensils

Eating Utensils

Image by Jan Kopřiva

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Happy Jack - Arizona

Arizona

Coconino County

Last Place

Happy Jack

AZ Places provides everything needed for your camping trip from the food, activities, equipment for the base camp, kitchen, tents, sleeping bags, bathroom and more; all available for your use. A camp host is also included at your selected camp location to provide and assist.

What We Provide

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