Camping tables — much like camping stoves, sleeping bags and tents — belong to a unique subcategory in the outdoors: indispensable items that can make or break a weekend in the wild.
Forgo the camp table and you’re losing a convenient breakfast, lunch and dinner prep site and serving station; an easy-to-clean board game area; a gathering place for good friends, good food and good conversation.
This guide covers what to look for when purchasing a camping table, as well as few superlative examples we consider a cut above the rest.
To learn more about our testing methodology and how we evaluate products, head here.
Camping Tables We Recommend
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NEMO Moonlander Table
Best Overall Camping Table
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Helinox Table One Hard Top
Best Lightweight Camping Table
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GCI Outdoor Master Cook Portable Folding Camp Kitchen
Best Kitchen Replacement Camping Table
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Coleman Outdoor Folding Table
Best Budget Camping Table
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Snow Peak Renewed Single Action Table Large
Best-Looking Camp Table
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REI Co-op Camp Roll Table
Best Compact Camping Table
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Mountain Summit Gear Deluxe Roll Top Kitchen
Best Camping Table for Cooking
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Big Agnes Woodchuck Camp Table
Best Camp Table For Backpacking
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Portal Camping Table
Best Camping Table with Integrated Storage
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Front Runner Outfitters Pro Stainless Steel Camp Table
Best Splurge Camp Table
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How We Tested
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Our team of editors tested a selection of camping tables for months, taking note of performance, packability and durability. We tested in the Pacific Northwest, in parks and outside the city in New York City, and in the deserts and mountains of Southern California, Utah and Colorado.
We took note of how tables held up in various kinds of weather, including wind and rain, and how easy they were to set up and break down. Cost was also a factor: we determined which budget tables are made with quality, and when it makes sense to splurge.