Frazzled, harried, hurried, excited, angry, just plain scattered? Does this begin to describe the way you pack? It looks like you’re not alone. Back by popular demand, my Ultimate Cottage Packing List.
What I’ve learned? Packing for a week away at a cottage can NOT be done in a day. But with a little bit of planning, a little bit of organization and a little luck, this seemingly painful task can go from painful to joy filled. A good packing list and a little prep can also be the difference between a relaxed week at the lake a week spent running errands heading out to grab all of those things you forgot. So let me help you out! Copy, print and pack the list that has helped me with countless trips to cottage country and hopefully many more to come! Happy Holidays!
Paperwork:
Rental Agreement and Arrival Information (be sure to know your check in time)
This may include a cleaning check list for your departure
Directions to the cottage
A map (for when you get lost despite the directions)
Additional information needed to access the cottage. i.e. -Code for keyless entry or lockbox
Owner or agency contact numbers
Flashlight: (keep it in the glove box in case you arrive in the dark!)
Hint: When you are looking up directions, be sure to make note of the closest Hospital and Walk in Clinic.
To Pack:
Prescription Medications
Advil/Tylenol
Benadryl
Afterbite
Imodium
Align
Allergy medication
A small first aid kit well equipped with Band-Aids, tweezers, polysporin, gauze, thermometer, Children`s Tylenol, knee wrap etc.
Sunscreen/After Sun
Bug spray
Household Needs:
Sheet sets as required for every bed:
King or Queens (again, check your rental agreement)
Doubles
Twins
Soft Blanket or two- this may seem ridiculous, but when you tuck in late at night to watch a movie or read a book nothing will feel better than wrapping yourself in your blanket from home and most rentals don’t have these.
Bath towels x4
Hand towels x4
Beach towels x4
Tea Towels x4
Paper Towels
Hand Soap times 2 or 3 (Kitchen and bathrooms)
Toilet paper for the week! – most cottages require you to have 1 ply toilet paper
Shampoo & Conditioner
Kleenex
Hair dryer (if none are supplied)
Flashlights
Travel Candle and matches (Woods and summer storm can equal power outages. Be prepared!)
Kitchen Needs:
Napkins
Dishwasher Tabs (Hint: buy a box and just throw 14 in a Ziploc bag!)
Dish soap
Tin Foil
Ziplock Bags
Parchment Paper
Garbage bags (small and large)
Recycling bags
Coffee filters (check to see what kind you need before you go!)
Paper plates
Plastic Cups
Cheese Grater (so many rentals I have been to don’t have one)
Laundry Detergent and Fabric Softener – We use Tide Pods (again I throw 10 or so in a Ziplock bag so I have everything I need to do one load of laundry in one little tab)
Tide Laundry Stick (stains happen on vacations too!)
Food:
Menu planning is key! You don’t want to spend your entire week wondering what’s for dinner and making the hike into town for more supplies. You will require your weeks worth of meals plus the essentials. Don’t forget the good snacks! Here are some pantry essentials to get you started.
*salt and pepper are included at most rentals
ketchup
mustard
relish
mayo
barbecue sauce
coffee
milk
cream
sugar
salad dressings
butter
peanutbutter
margarine/butter
olive oil
Water (some cottages do have water that is safe to drink, others don’t)
Makings for s’mores! Yes, this is an essential!
Beer, wine, and other other lovely drinks you may require from the LCBO.
Don’t forget:
Camera and charger
Laptop and charger (if you must)
Cell phone and charger
Books
Deck of Cards
Life jackets ( if you are required to supply your own)
Volleyball
Badminton
Floats for the lake
Water shoes
Do you fish? Then pack that fishing gear and your Fishing License.
An extra sweatshirt. I know you think all your clothes are packed. They are not. It gets cold and buggy up at the lake at night. Go and throw in an extra sweater or sweatshirt for everyone!
What to wear:
Wondering what to wear at the cottage! Think easy, breezy and comfy, You can’t go wrong!
Packing Hacks:
When you are packing for a cottage, it feels like you are taking the entire house with you! Don’t feel like you have to use suitcases. They take up too much room anyway. I prefer to pack with totes and laundry baskets. Stash all the food in coolers with a ton of ice packs. Roll the sheets and towels and put them in laundry baskets, and use flat totes and square totes for pantry items and lake stuff. You would surprised how much more you can squeeze into your car!
Most important remember, as long as you have your kids and your credit cards, anything you forget can be replaced if it has to be! Enjoy and have fun!
Debbie White Beattie says
What an awesome list, it’s amazing how you think of everything. You must need a big truck or a U Haul.
Jay M says
The great thing about lists like these, is you can save them and use them over and over again. Add and delete things as life moves forward 🙂
kathy downey says
You have to be the most organized lady out there,you never missed a thing.
Debbie White Beattie says
Wow this is a really thorough list. I can see you’re as detailed as I am.
Anna Roszak-Robinson says
Love being organized 🙂
Stephanie LaPlante says
This is one awesome list that every family should copy. I hate packing.
Shirley says
That is a great cottage packing list, you are definitely prepared! I wish I was that organized.
Melinda Jana says
wow so much is involved. Can I say…. you are awesome super mom!
nicolthepickle says
This is such a well done list. I’d also say a little cash. You never know when you’ll come upon that farm stand and you just need some fresh blueberries.
Judy Cowan says
It can be quite the chore to pack for a week away at the cottage, but it looks like you got it under control 100%!
LisaM says
I love the last reminder! Making sure the family is accounted for is really all you need 😉
Sam says
Why have I never thought to pack all of our crap in totes? Great tip!
Lynda Cook says
This is one well list you sure are one organized lady, when I had my trailer I wasn’t even this organized!!