It’s my absolute favorite time of the year. The seasons are changing, and Hulaween is quickly approaching! This Halloween-themed camping festival in the Florida woods is packed with music, art, and good vibes. It’s my all-time favorite event. A multi-genre lineup, tons of art installations by Spirit Lake, and spooky Halloween energy. What more could you ask for?!
Tickets are running low, so be sure to get yours here before its too late!
Ready to get weird at Hula this year? Let’s go through our Hulaween Essentials packing list to make sure you’re fully prepped for a weekend of adventure, great music, and new experiences.
Camping Gear
Tent - tent stakes, tarps, rain fly, mallot - water-repellent tent spray
Pop-up canopy for shade - with stakes so it won’t blow away
Camping chairs - enough for everyone at your campsite
Hammock - don’t forget the straps
Air mattress and pump
Bedding, blankets, and pillows - bring a few extra and keep in a dry place
Folding table
Cooler
First-Aid kit - make sure it’s fully stocked
Lanterns, string lights, and flashlights - with extra batteries
Duct tape, rope cord, carabiner clips, and plastic baggies
Camping knife and scissors
Towels - bring a few extra and keep in a dry place
Camp Kitchen
Camping stove - with propane
Drinking water - bring extra
Reusable water bottle
Trash bags - bring extra and LEAVE NO TRACE.
Pot and pan
Sharp knife and cutting board
Meals and snacks for each day
Plates, bowls, cups, forks, spoons, knives, tongs, spatula
Seasonings and condiments - salt, pepper, hot sauce, ketchup
Dish washing supplies - bucket, sponge, biodegradable dish soap
Biodegradable paper towels or reusable rags
Lollipops and gum
Personal Items
Toothbrush and toothpaste
Hairbrush and hair ties
Deodorant
Baby wipes
Sunscreen
Bug spray
Toilet paper
Feminine products
Body wash, shampoo, and conditioner
Chapstick
Other
Earplugs
Tapestries to decorate your campsite - bring string and clothespins to hang
Battery or solar-powered laser or galaxy lights
Battery-powered fan for camp
Hand-held fan for in the crowd
Door mat for your tent to wipe off your shoes
Charging blocks to power your devices
Speaker with charger for campsite tunes
Phone charger
Flow toys - if LED, bring charger
Yoga mat
Bug-repellant candles
Fire pit and firewood - weather permitting
Essential oils or incense
Disposable camera or Polaroid camera with film
Biodegradable glitter, temporary tattoos, or blacklight reactive body paint - if that’s your vibe
Gifts - tiny hands, kandi bracelets, etc. - get some gifting ideas here.
Clothing
Rain jacket
Waterproof boots
Comfortable walking shoes
Extra socks and undies
Cold weather jacket
Outfits for each day/night - with layering options depending on weather
Hats
Sunglasses
Pashmina
Fanny pack or backpack
Costumes - it’s Halloween, after all!Keep Scrollin' 👀
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