Hi my fellow blogger friends, “Outdoor blog post ideas” and come across this article, high chance you may run out of ideas for your outdoor blog.
As a blogger myself, I can totally understand how frustrated it is.
Let me give you a virtual hug first.

I’ve been there – finding the right blog post topics can be tough.
This is not something two cups of espresso can solve, I mean, the struggle is real.
Let’s admit the fact that blogging is not easy… at all.
But no worries, you should feel relieved now as you come across this article!
I’ve spent hours doing all the outdoor blog post topic researches for you.
All you need to do is relax, hug your pets or pillow (if you don’t have pets) while reading this post. I am sure you will be satisfied.
You will expect three big parts in the article below:
- Immediate Solution: 80+ Outdoor blog post ideas
- Medium Solution: Outdoor blog post checklist
- Long term Solution: The community of outdoor bloggers for more topic ideas
Without any fluff, let’s dive in!
A. Outdoor blog post ideas
1. Personal Story / Experience Type
Personal story/storytelling is the top 1 topics you should write!
It has become a big part of marketing. People connect with stories much more than an advertisement. A story will resonate with your readers and that can definitely strengthen the bondings between.
Ideas:
- Camping, hiking, backpacking… trip
- Your first road trip experience
- Write about an experience (deep sea) fishing.
- Share new and unheard-of campfire activities.
Example: Journey To The Ancient Kingdom Of Ayutthaya, Thailand by Hand Luggage Only

2. Numbers combinations ( Top 10, Best 5, 20 items…)
These number combinations is always your good friend when you experienced writer’s block, here are some ideas I can immediately think of.
Ideas:
- My Top 10 Historic landmarks in
- What are your top 5 trails or hikes? Write about them and how you’d rank them
- What are the 10 items you should never forget when camping?
Example: 23 Best Places In Scotland To Visit by Hand luggage only
3. Seasonal topics
If you are a traveler and hiker, you will realize how different a place can be during summer and winter – It can be totally two different world.
It can be amazing in the summer time but completely covered by snow during winter. Thus, seasonal topics always very useful to the readers for planning their outdoor activities.
Topics:
- Best places to visit in winter
- Top places for wildlife animals during summer
Example: 15 OUTDOOR PLACES TO VISIT THIS WINTER by Expedia

4. Bucketlist
The bucket list is an amazing idea because usually, they will have a higher social media share!
Why? Because we always tend to save the bucket list.
If Pinterest is one of your promotion platform for your blog post, you can tell the pin saving rate of the bucket list is always higher than the normal pins, which allow your to get touch with a wider group of the audience!
Ideas:
- 7 Bucket List Overland Trails in the U.S.
- 10 bucket list for graduation trip!
Example: The 365-Day Bucket List by Outside
Example: 23 BIG bucket list adventures by The Wanderlust
5. Checklist
Ideas:
- 10 things you need for a day of birdwatching
- Ultimate checklist for kids before the school summer camp
- Hiking daypack easy Checklist
Example: The 8 essentials for your Mongol Rally checklist by The Wanderlust
6. Gear / Products
Gear and Product should be a one of the common categories in many people’s blogs!
You can always add the affiliate links for your favorite outdoor products!
Ideas:
- Must-have gear for activities ( Hiking, camping, backpacking, etc…)
- The useful gears that you wouldn’t have thought of packing or should of packed!
- Camera gear for certain adventures like hiking, in the rain, snow, etc.
Example: 10 Must Have Gears For All Outdoor Activities
7. Gear / Membership Review
If you want to master affiliate marketing, a useful, honest, and comprehensive review is what outdoor bloggers should practice for!
Rather just name mentioning from the blog post, a thorough review definitely bring the reader’s the best value.
Topics:
- Outdoor memberships or subscription box reviews
- 5 sleeping bag ultimate review in 20XX!
Example: Cairn Review : A Subscription Box For Outdoor Enthusiasts by The walking Mermaid
8. Comparison / Pros & Cons
Comparison / Pros & Cons articles have similar feature with the review, rather than examining the gears and products, sometimes the article is differentiate some concepts.
Ideas:
- What is Camping vs. Glamping anyway?
- Share your pros and cons of double couple hiking
- Give an honest breakdown of the pros and cons of camping in the summertime.
Example:11 Differences between Camping and Glamping by REVFINE
9. Other Outdoor / Travel Essentials
Other than the basic gears and tools for outdoor activities, other essentials like song playlist and outfit can be some of the blog post topics as well!
Ideas:
- Your favorite song list and podcast list of outdoor adventure
- Share your spring/winter camping outfits (with photo) – Stylish yet durable
Example: 20+ INSANELY USEFUL BACKPACKING ESSENTIALS by Emily Luxton
10. Warning/ Reminder
While most of the bloggers always share their favorite places and experience, the value of the warning and reminder posts are always outweigh the former type of blog post?
Why?
It saves readers MONEY and TIME not to go to that overrated place!
So, if you have some bad outdoor experience next time, instead of not writing anything about it, you should definitely warn your readers instead!
The click through rate is also relatively high!
Ideas:
- 10 Surprising Places that you shouldn’t visit during summer
- Top Five Airport that you should AVOID
Example: The 15 Biggest Travel Scams, and How to Avoid Them by Smarter Travel
11. Founder’s Story / Reader’s Q&A Answered
When you don’t have any outdoor blog post ideas, well, you should definitely try a Reader’s Q&A.
This may not applicable to the new blog, but once you constantly create blog posts and build your brand.
There will be a small group of readers curious about you and ask you some questions related to travelling or even personal questions.
You can gather 10 meaningful questions and answer them all in one single blog post, this help build the bonding between you and the readers too!
Ideas:
- How can you be an outdoor/ travel blog post blogger like me?
- Throwback Thursday: The best 5 outdoor blog posts I’ve published
- 5 Things I’ve learned in my 5 years blogging journey
Example: So Here’s The Reason Why I Quit My Job Before Becoming A Full Time Blogger by Hand Luggage Only
12. Interview/ Collaboration
Interviews and collaborations with other travel/ outdoor bloggers are always an excellent idea to do.
Not only because this is refreshing to your own audience, it can help establish Google E.A.T. and in long term, good for your google SEO and bring you more traffic!
Some bloggers may think the interview has to be in a video form, well, not really the case in the blogging world.
You can email a list of questions to the interviewer and politely ask them to type the answer out in the email.
You can always find some bloggers that are looking for collaborations in the Facebook blogging group (Which I will introduce later)!
Example: Want to be a travel photographer? Advice from our Twitter Q&A with Paul Harris by The Wanderlust
13. Survival Guide
The survival guide is another hot topic in outdoor blogs!
A friendly reminder, please remember do all the research and make sure your advice is accurate before writing the survival guide. Otherwise, it can negatively affect the Google E.A.T. score for your blog!
Ideas:
- 12 Outdoor survival skills that all people should master
- Survival Skills: 5 Survival Tricks Your Kids Should Know
- First Aid must-have for fishing
- Importance of hydration
Example: How to survive an unplanned night in the woods by GORE-TEX
14. Insider’s Information
Ideas:
- Best outdoor tribes in your country
- Best Facebook group/travel blogs
- The most overlooked camping items for hiking beginners!
15. Step-to-step Guide/ Tutorial
People always love step to step guide and tutorial and seems this rule will never change! It will be even better if you include a video tutorial for literally showing the steps to the readers!
Ideas:
- Create a step by step itinerary for people to follow for your favorite park
- 20 minutes tutorial for building the wood shelter!
Example: HOW TO BUILD A CAMPFIRE: A STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE by Atlas & Boots
16. Hygiene Topic
Hygiene topic seems the one that many outdoor / travel bloggers overlook yet many readers desperately want this information! One subtopic is about women hygiene, if you a female blogger, you can share own hygiene tips for making your outdoor journey easier. I am sure many readers will appreciate.
Ideas:
- Ultimate Guide To Eco-Friendly Female Hygiene Outdoors ideas
- Hygiene essentials for the hikers – Common sense is not common!
Example: Hiking or Camping on Your Period? Here’s How to Deal by SELF
17. Outdoor Photo collection / tips
When it comes to outdoor activities like hiking and camping, many people would love to know the photography skills and hacks for the best photo. You can share your own tips and recommend your camera and other gearssdfsdf
Topics:
- Top 10 Instagram pictures of the year
- Camera settings for certain types of photography
- How to take amazing travel selfie under strong sunlight
Example: 5 Ridiculously Easy Phone Photography Cheats by Hand Luggage Only
18. Outdoor tips/ hacks
Again, people LOVE tips and hacks. I mean, who doesn’t love short cut to solve a problem?
Ideas:
- Top tips for outdoor activity like fishing or hiking
- Solo adventure tips and advice
- Apps for water drinking reminder
Example: Single Travel: Essential Tips for Planning a Solo Trip by SMARTER TRAVEL
19. Rating
Before watching a movie, I will always go to the view of the movie rating. The same works for outdoor activities too! You can always rate the difficulty of the trails.
Ideas:
- Write about your experience on a specific trail and rate it. (1-5 Star)
- Rating of 20 state parks and national parks (Descending Order)
Example: 10 best hikes in San Diego by Pacific
20. Outdoor advocacy/ Environment /Others
This is a huge one, and I guess this topic is also one of the WHY for the outdoor bloggers start their blog.
Ideas:
- Leave No Trace – The Seven Principles
- 10 Reasons why we should care for the nature and wildlife
- Top 5 Eco-friendly travel tips
Example: The 6 Best Environmental Groups to Donate to for a Better World by Outside
21. Food/ Meal Preparation
People have no problem with outdoor activities like fishing and hiking but I bet most of the people have problem with meal-prepping. If you have some creative recipes, feel free to share!
Ideas:
- Share your camping meal plans with photos
- Coffee / Hot cocoa recipes for camping morning
- Best DIY trail food/ healthy snacks – Finish in 5 minutes!
Example: How to Cook a Gourmet Meal on a Campfire by Outside
22. Outdoor tips / activities with kids
I bet many moms out there are searching the outdoor tips with kids or even toddler and babies… (I am not kidding here)
Ideas:
- Must-haves checklist when traveling with kids
- How can you Knowing your children’s hiking limits
- Best Road Trip Boredom Busters for kids
- Hidden gems (make sure to keep them hidden for others to find).
Example: Baby Hiking Essentials: Everything You Need by The Walking Mermaid
23. Interesting Quiz
Quizzes are downright fun and not all the outdoor travel blogs have this idea in mind so this is definitely one of the ways for you to stand out from the crowd! With a long yet intriguing quiz, it can certainly extend the duration time of visiting your site! In some cases, you can also collect your audience email list by sending back the result to their email box. If you haven’t created a little quiz for your reader, it’s time to try!
Ideas:
- What’s Your Packing Personality?
- Where Should you travel based on your zodiac sign
- Language Travel Quiz: Can you guess the language being spoken?
Example: Quiz: How Adventurous a Traveler Are You? by Smarter Travel
B. Outdoor blog post checklist
If you think you will run out of topics, here are my outdoor blogging ideas checklist.
The valuable part of the table is not about the topic example, it’s the type of questions that matter.
Let me take the personal story as an example, every time when you explore outdoor it can be a journey isn’t it? The topics can automatically on and on.
You can also do some mix and match among different types of ideas. Instead of doing a solo gear review, you can also add comparison in it and write an article about A comparison between three field tents that you have used, which is much more comprehensive and bring more value to the readers.
It may need some time to familiar with the table below, but if you once figure out the magic of mix and match between the topics, the article combination can be … infinite.


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