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The RV Atlas Podcast

The 2026 RV Atlas Holiday Gift Guide: From Budget ($10) to Bougie ($800)

The RV Atlas Podcast

RVFTA Podcast Network

Places & Travel, Parenting, Society & Culture, Wilderness, Kids & Family, Sports

4.6 • 584 Ratings

🗓️ 3 December 2025

⏱️ 95 minutes

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Summary

Every December, we gather around the digital campfire to share our favorite camping and RV gift ideas of the year in our RV Atlas Holiday Gift Guide—and this tradition has become one of  our most fun and most requested episodes of the year. 

Over time, listeners have come to expect a certain dynamic: the ongoing tug-of-war between the gear maximalist (that would be Jeremy) and the gear minimalist (that would be Stephanie).

This balance has apparently become part of the charm. As one couple told us at the Hershey RV Show this fall, they love the gift guides because they get two totally different perspectives—the person who gets wildly excited about gear and the person who keeps us grounded and reminds everyone that sometimes, you really don’t need the fancy, new thing.

This year’s list has three parts:

Budget-friendly gifts
Gifts for the RV itself
Bougie gifts

Here’s the complete 2026 RV Atlas Holiday Gift Guide, shared from the heart and filled with items we’ve used, tested, or fallen in love with enough to recommend to you.
Budget-Friendly Gifts ($10–$60) RV Atlas Holiday Gift Guide
Ozark Trail 7.5" Folding Knife — $9.97 at Walmart


This year’s most surprising gift recommendation comes from Walmart’s Ozark Trail line—a 7.5-inch slide-lock folding knife that looks and feels far more expensive than it is. This knife went viral among everyday-carry fans because it resembles high-end models from brands like Benchmade, yet costs under ten dollars. The ball-bearing action is smooth, the blade is sturdy, and the overall design feels substantial without being bulky. It’s a perfect stocking stuffer for any responsible camper who appreciates a good tool.
Swiss Tech “Lodern” Fire Starting Kit — $29.95


This fire-starting kit from Swiss Tech includes a fixed-blade knife, a tinder scraper, a magnesium block, a flint sparker, a belt pouch, and best of all, an extendable pocket bellows that supercharges any campfire. Pocket bellows alone often cost nearly as much as this whole kit, so the value is excellent. Pair it with a kids’ camping journal and you’ve got the perfect “junior adventurer” bundle.
Let’s Go Camping: A Journal & Logbook for Kids — $7


Packed with activities that teach kids about wildlife, hiking basics, campfire safety, etiquette, and more, this journal is a wonderful way to engage young campers at home or at the campground. Rainy day? Quiet time? Counting down to the next trip? This book gives kids something meaningful to do, blending fun with practical learning.
Camp Craft Outdoors Waxed Canvas Skillet Bag — $24.95


This rugged waxed canvas skillet bag is one of those practical luxuries campers don’t buy for themselves—but love to receive. Perfect for cast iron cooks, the bag keeps soot, seasoning, and grease from transferring to the rest of your camping gear. Sturdy, handsome, and as useful as it is giftable.
Route 66 Cookbook by Linda Lee — $25


Part travelogue, part cookbook, part Americana history, this beautifully photographed book compiles real recipes from real Route 66 institutions—diners, soda fountains, cafes, and roadside stops. With the 100th anniversary of Route 66 in 2026, this makes a meaningful and timely gift for anyone who loves nostalgia, road trips, or American food culture.
Blackstone Griddle Camping Cookbook by Cheri Reneé — $20


Cherii's newest cookbook focuses on approachable, low-ingredient camping meals designed specifically for Blackstone cooking. Handheld breakfasts, snackable sides, hearty mains, and camp-friendly desserts—this book is practical, delicious, and filled with flexible variations. Great for anyone with a backyard Blackstone or a small camping griddle.
My First Book of Hiking $6.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Give these to your kids.

0:01.7

These are family heirlooms.

0:02.7

I don't say that because I'm not going to let you dump your entire cast iron collection on our kids.

0:09.5

Because that's just like not right to do to them.

0:14.2

I want them to marry some young women that will appreciate getting a few really beautiful skill.

0:20.1

We won't dive into the, into the psychology of you

0:23.4

wanting them to pick a mate based on cast iron preferences.

0:31.2

Hi everyone. I'm Stephanie. And I'm Jeremy. And we are the authors of the best selling

0:36.3

where should we camp next series of guidebooks and camping journals.

0:39.9

End of the brand new children's books, Tara Babies on the Go, My First Book of Hiking, and Tara Babies on the Go, my first book of camping.

0:47.1

Last year we celebrated season 10 of the RV Atlas, and now we're back for brand new RV and camping adventures in 2025.

0:55.4

Join us now as we cover the best campgrounds, the best RVs, the best food, and the best gear and gadgets to bring with you when you go.

1:02.6

So pull up a chair and join us around the digital campfire.

1:05.8

This is season 11 of the RV Atlas.

1:13.2

Hello everybody and welcome to the 2026 RV Atlas holiday gift guide.

1:19.8

Now, Stephanie, over the years, our podcast has become known for campground reviews.

1:25.4

I think that's the American say.

1:27.4

But in sort of a second or

1:29.0

third category, I think people also really love the holiday gift guides that we've put together

1:34.3

over the years. I think so. I think that we take them seriously, right? And also, I think that

1:43.5

our recommendations stand the test of time over the years.

1:47.0

That's what I love the most. When I look back at our gift guides and I'm like, I'm like, I'm still using that, still using that, still love that.

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