Whether you’re off to a trailhead, splash pad, beach day, or just running errands with the kids, having a well-stocked car can make the difference between a fun day and a total meltdown. Maine summers are full of surprises—muddy hikes, lakeside stops, unplanned ice cream trips—so it pays to be prepared.
Here’s a complete list of what to keep in your car so you’re ready for it all.
Stay Hydrated & Fueled
Keep everyone cool, refreshed, and fed wherever your day takes you:
- 1-gallon insulated water jug – Perfect for bottle refills or rinsing off sandy feet
- Reusable water bottles – One per person, ideally pre-filled before you leave
- Non-perishable snacks – Think trail mix, granola bars, crackers, and applesauce pouches
- Cooler bag – To keep fruit, yogurt, or baby food cold on the go
Clean, Covered & Comfortable
Kids are mess magnets—plan ahead:
- Wipes & hand sanitizer – For sticky hands, spills, or public restrooms
- Tissues – Never not useful
- Sunscreen & bug spray – Keep a small basket of both within reach
- First aid kit – Include bandages, sting relief, and children’s meds
- Trash bags & wet bags – For soiled clothes, sandy towels, or muddy shoes
- Extra clothes for each kid – Packed in gallon ziplocks for easy swaps
- Towel – Great for spills, seat protection, or drying off after water play
- Picnic blanket – Works as a lunch spot, shade cover, or emergency wrap
Potty & Diaper Must-Haves
Because “I have to go” always happens when you’re 10 minutes from anywhere:
- Portable potty or travel seat – A game-changer for toddlers and road trips
- Spare diapers and wipes – If your crew includes little ones
Just in Case: Safety & Emergency Items
You hope not to need these—but you’ll be so glad if you do:
- Portable phone charger – Keep your navigation and emergency contact options open
- Flashlight with extra batteries – Helpful at night or in deep woods
- Cash or coins – For beach parking, tolls, or unexpected ice cream trucks
- Trunk organizer – Keeps your gear tidy and accessible
- Reusable shopping bags – For wet clothes, library books, or farm stand finds
- Multi-tool or duct tape – For quick fixes or loose gear
Sanity Savers: Keep Them Entertained
Perfect for long drives or waiting in line for ice cream:
- Books or audiobooks – Download a few family favorites
- Reusable sticker books or doodle pads
- Fidget toys or small figurines – Keep a stash between seats
- Nature scavenger hunt cards – Turn rest stops into mini adventures
Quick Tip:
Restock weekly. Sunday nights or after grocery day is a great time to refill snacks, replace used clothes, and reset your car for another round of family fun.
A well-stocked car = fewer meltdowns and more memories.
Whether it’s an impromptu swim or an unexpected nap in the backseat, you’ll be glad you packed ahead.
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