r/camping peaks Sundays 5pm-7pm UTC
r/camping was created on July 18, 2008, making it 17 years and 7 months old and one of the earliest subreddits on Reddit. With 5,531,336 members, this is a large and well-established subreddit with significant reach and influence on Reddit.
r/camping is steadily growing, with 9,311 new members in the last 30 days.
r/camping is a large and active online community centered on recreational tent and hammock camping, explicitly distinguishing itself from long-distance backpacking and RV-focused outdoors discourse. With over 5.5 million subscribers, it functions as a primary hub for practical advice and shared experiences related to the core activity of setting up camp. The community's culture emphasizes accessibility and the enjoyment of camping itself, prioritizing comfort, safety, and problem-solving at established sites over ultralight gear or extensive trekking. Typical content includes detailed discussions on tent selection and setup, hammock camping techniques, campsite cooking, managing weather challenges, family camping logistics, and troubleshooting common issues like condensation or wildlife encounters. While gear is frequently discussed, the focus remains on usability and suitability for standard recreational trips rather than minimizing weight for multi-day hikes. The notably low threshold for posts to trend (requiring zero upvotes) alongside substantial average engagement (approximately 192 upvotes and 40 comments per post) indicates a welcoming environment where participation and practical value are prioritized over virality, encouraging even novice campers to share questions and experiences without fear of harsh judgment.
What defines r/camping is its deliberate curation around a specific camping ethos: it is fundamentally *about* the campsite experience. This clarity of purpose—recreational camping with traditional tent or hammock setups, explicitly excluding RVs and thru-hiking—creates a distinct niche. Discussions consistently revolve around establishing a comfortable basecamp, optimizing sleep systems for stability rather than weight, campfire cooking, and creating a pleasant environment for休闲 stays, often with family or friends. The recurring Sunday evening UTC peak posting period aligns with common trip-planning behavior, suggesting many users seek last-minute advice or share weekend plans. This focus makes the subreddit uniquely valuable for beginners seeking foundational knowledge, casual campers looking for gear recommendations suitable for car camping, and experienced tent campers interested in refining their setup without the complexities of ultralight backpacking. The community’s scale and engagement demonstrate its role as a go-to resource for those whose primary goal is the act of camping itself, fostering a supportive space centered on shared practical knowledge and the enjoyment of time spent outdoors at a campsite.
r/camping shows typical engagement for a community of this scale, with an average of 191.6 upvotes per post across its 5,531,336 members. The community is moderately discussion-oriented, with a comment-to-upvote ratio of 0.21.
Posts on r/camping receive an average of 39.9 comments, indicating a community with a healthy balance between content appreciation and active discussion. Members regularly engage with posts through both upvotes and comments.
Based on an analysis of 72 top posts from the past week, Sunday is the most active day with 15 posts reaching the top, while Friday sees the least activity with 4 posts. Weekend activity tends to outpace weekdays, suggesting a more leisure-oriented community.
The peak posting hours are around 5pm UTC (8 posts), 7pm UTC (6 posts), and 2pm UTC (6 posts). The quietest hours are 7am UTC, 11am UTC, and 3am UTC, with only 1-1 posts each reaching the top during these times.
Weekly breakdown: Monday (11), Tuesday (9), Wednesday (8), Thursday (14), Friday (4), Saturday (11), Sunday (15) posts reaching the top.
r/camping currently has 5,531,336 subscribers. Over the past 30 days, the community has grown by 9,311 members (0.17%), averaging 310 new subscribers per day. This growth rate places r/camping in the top 63% of all tracked subreddits.
Over the past 90 days, r/camping has gained 25,210 subscribers (0.46%). Since tracking began 571 days ago, the community has added 1,101,771 total subscribers.
r/camping is steadily growing, with 9,311 new members in the last 30 days.
r/camping has 5,531,336 subscribers as of March 2026.
The best time to post on r/camping is Sundays 5pm-7pm UTC, based on analysis of top-performing posts from the past week.
r/camping is steadily growing, with 9,311 new members in the last 30 days.
r/camping was created on July 18, 2008, making it 17 years old.
r/camping is a Reddit community with 5,531,336 subscribers. The community describes itself as: "A subreddit for campers concerned more about the act of recreational camping and less concerned about hiking long distances or light gear. Primarily for tent/hammock camping. No RV camping here." The best time to post on r/camping is Sundays 5pm-7pm UTC. Posts receive an average of 191.6 upvotes and 39.9 comments. The subreddit is adding approximately 310 new members each day. Founded 17 years ago, r/camping is tracked and analyzed by RedditList as part of its comprehensive database of over 106,347 subreddits.
Last updated: 2026-03-03 03:04:33