It’s easy to look back on vintage camping ads, and brush them off as outdated or out of touch. Sure, the messaging might be a little “off” – but it’s fun to look back at the roots of many successful products to see their relationship with the outdoors.
We hope you enjoy cruising through this gallery of vintage camping ads that range from vintage camping gear to vintage camper trailers to Smokey The Bear ads – and even some mainstream brands that leveraged American’s passion for camping into their national ad campaigns.
Without further ado – our gallery of nostalgic vintage camping ads:
We’re pretty glad they decided to change the name “sleeping pocket”
Virgin wool from the Pacific Northwest. Pendleton still aims to please
It’s interesting to imagine a family today jamming into a Plymouth Horizon for a road trip across the country
Most of the time we’re reaching for GORP or trail mix. Looks like we’ve been overlooking bananas!
You might be asking yourself what cooking oil has to do with hiking…well, you better ask your doctor.
We’re not sure if this is a family road trip ad – or the line to get into an insane concert in the desert.
Let’s be honest, if you’re going to spend 16 hours preparing a meal…it’s probably not pork & beans
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It’s a wonder that SPAM was the canned meat that made it out successfully – mmmmm, Camp Pie
Feel The Steel…and don’t mind the stranger in the woods with a flashlight
We’re not sure we want to know the answer…
In 1959, Flamingo Trailers asked you to “Travel The Modern Way”
Even deep in the wilds of the north country you can enjoy the comfort of a fine Collins – thanks, 7up!
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Sure, they were only $4.95 – but I don’t think we’ll be seen at the campsite in side lace-up swim trunks
Coleman put their stake in the ground early: “The Greatest Little Portable Stove A Sportsman Ever Owned”
What we wouldn’t give to spend just one more night in a Kraft Marshmallow sleeping bag.
“Hey Kids, we’re going to spend summer vacation on a train…camping”
When we “rough it”, we always bring our bath robes
Who needs to go to the cabin, when your second home is a Family Wagon?
Every campsite has a Bic lighter, and in the 1970’s – they were just “disco fashion”
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