35 Easy Camping Breakfast Ideas for Your Campfire Meals

Starting your day in the great outdoors doesn’t have to be complicated. Whether you’re a seasoned camper or just heading out for a weekend adventure, here are 35 easy camping breakfast ideas.

These will help you whip up tasty meals over the campfire with minimal fuss.

From classic favorites to simple twists on traditional fare, you’ll find plenty of options to fuel your adventures and make mornings more enjoyable in nature.

35 Easy Camping Breakfast Ideas

1. Cinnamon Roll Skewers

Cinnamon rolls cooking on skewers over a campfire with a bowl of icing nearby.

Cinnamon roll skewers are a fun and easy camping treat! Use pre-made refrigerated cinnamon roll dough for convenience.

Wrap the dough around a wooden or metal skewer, then slowly roast over indirect campfire heat for 5-10 minutes, turning frequently to ensure even cooking. When golden brown, drizzle with icing or dip in melted chocolate. For extra flavor, sprinkle with cinnamon sugar before cooking. Let cool slightly before enjoying!

2. Pancakes on a Griddle

Pancakes cooking on a griddle over an open fire with berries on the side.

Cooking pancakes on a griddle over an open fire is a simple camping breakfast that everyone loves. Just prepare your pancake mix, heat some cooking oil on medium heat, and pour the batter right onto the griddle. Serve them up hot with your favorite toppings like maple syrup or fresh fruit for a hearty breakfast that kicks off your camping experience with deliciousness.

3. Campfire Hash

Campfire hash cooking in a frying pan over an open fire, featuring sausage and potatoes.

This hearty dish is a perfect camping breakfast! In a cast-iron skillet, heat butter or oil over medium heat. Add pre-cooked diced potatoes or frozen hash browns, stirring every 3-5 minutes to prevent sticking.

Toss in chopped onions, bell peppers, and cooked sausage. Cook for 15-20 minutes, stirring occasionally, until crispy. Season with salt, pepper, and garlic powder, then top with shredded cheese or a fried egg for a delicious, filling meal.

4. Overnight Oats in Mason Jars

Mason jars filled with overnight oats topped with fresh fruit near a campfire.

A no-cook camping breakfast that’s ready when you wake up! In a mason jar or sealed container, mix ½ cup oats with ½ cup milk or water. Stir in honey, peanut butter, or cinnamon for extra flavor.

Add chopped nuts or dried fruit, then refrigerate overnight in a cooler. In the morning, give it a stir and top with fresh fruit. Enjoy straight from the jar—no cooking required!

5. Fruit and Yogurt Parfaits

Fruit and yogurt parfaits served outdoors with fresh berries and granola.

Fruit and yogurt parfaits are a simple camping breakfast that everyone can enjoy. Just layer fresh fruit, yogurt, and granola in a large bowl or cup for a satisfying start to your day in the great outdoors. This easy meal is not only delicious but also provides a healthy kick to fuel your next camping adventure!

6. Scrambled Eggs with Vegetables

Scrambled eggs with vegetables cooking over a campfire in a cast-iron skillet.

Heat butter or oil in a cast-iron skillet over medium-low heat. Add pre-chopped vegetables (bell peppers, onions, mushrooms) and sauté for 2-3 minutes until soft. Pour in whisked eggs and cook, stirring gently to keep them fluffy.

Add cheese or pre-cooked bacon for extra flavor. Remove from heat when the eggs are just set to avoid overcooking. Serve hot with toast or tortillas!

7. Campfire Breakfast Burritos

A delicious breakfast burrito wrapped in aluminum foil on a plate, with fresh ingredients visible inside.

Pre-make these burritos at home or cook fresh at camp! Scramble eggs with diced bell peppers, onions, and cooked sausage or bacon. Spoon the mixture onto large tortillas, sprinkle with cheese, and roll tightly.

Wrap in heavy-duty foil and store in a cooler if prepping ahead. To cook, place foil-wrapped burritos over campfire embers or on a grill for 5-10 minutes, flipping once. Serve with salsa or hot sauce!

8. Breakfast Quesadillas

Delicious breakfast quesadillas cooking on a grill over an open fire.

Breakfast quesadillas are an easy camping breakfast idea that everyone will love. You can fill warm tortillas with scrambled eggs, crispy bacon, and your favorite toppings like bell peppers and cheddar cheese. Cooking them over an open fire not only adds a delicious flavor but makes for a fun start to your day in the great outdoors.

9. Granola and Dried Fruit Mix

A bowl of granola mixed with dried fruit on a table in the woods.

Granola and dried fruit make an easy meal for your camping adventures. You can create your own mix by adding your favorite toppings like chocolate chips or nuts. This dish combines healthy ingredients and provides a solid start to your day in the great outdoors!

10. Egg and Cheese Muffins

Egg and cheese muffins cooking over a campfire

Preheat a cast-iron skillet or Dutch oven over medium heat. Grease a muffin tin with butter or oil, then fill each cup with scrambled egg mixture, diced veggies, cheese, and pre-cooked bacon or sausage.

Cover and cook for 15-20 minutes, rotating the pan occasionally for even heat. Check for doneness with a knife—if it comes out clean, they’re ready! Enjoy warm or store in a cooler for later.

11. Avocado Toast on Campfire Bread

Avocado toast on bread with a campfire in the background

Starting your day with avocado toast is a satisfying breakfast while enjoying the fresh air. Just top your toasted bread with creamy avocado and a sprinkle of chili powder for a kick. It’s a simple camping breakfast that tastes delicious and keeps you fueled for the day ahead!

12. Berry Smoothies in Coolers

Three berry smoothies with whipped cream and colorful straws on a wooden table, surrounded by camping gear.

For an easy, refreshing breakfast, blend frozen berries, yogurt, and orange juice at home before your trip.

Store in a cooler or insulated bottle overnight. If blending at camp, use a manual hand-crank blender. Shake well before drinking and top with granola or nuts for extra crunch. Using frozen fruit instead of ice keeps the smoothie cold and flavorful without watering it down!

13. Chorizo and Egg Breakfast Bowl

crumbled chorizo mixed with scrambled eggs. There are hints of green, suggesting the addition of fresh cilantro

Start your camping morning right with a chorizo and egg breakfast bowl.

Just cook up some chorizo in a single skillet, scramble in some eggs, and add your favorite toppings like chopped cilantro, pico de gallo, or cheddar cheese. Pair it with tortillas for a satisfying Mexican-inspired breakfast that fuels your outdoor adventures!

14. Peanut Butter Banana Toast

A plate with two slices of multi-grain bread. Each slice is generously topped with sliced bananas, drizzled with a golden honey, and has a spread of what appears to be peanut butter

Toast bread on a campfire grill grate or in a cast-iron skillet for 1-2 minutes per side. Spread with peanut butter and top with banana slices, honey, or cinnamon. For extra protein, add chia or flaxseeds. This quick and energy-boosting breakfast pairs well with a hot cup of campfire coffee!

15. S’mores French Toast

Plate of S'mores French Toast with chocolate, graham crackers, and marshmallows by a campfire.

S’mores French Toast is a fun twist on a campfire classic that everyone will love.

Just dip bread in an egg mixture, fry it in a cast-iron skillet over medium heat, and layer on chocolate, marshmallows, and graham crackers for a satisfying breakfast. It’s a delicious meal that brings the taste of s’mores to your morning routine, making it perfect for your next camping trip!

16. Cheesy Grits with Bacon

Bowl of cheesy grits topped with bacon in front of a campfire

Bring water or milk to a boil in a campfire-safe pot. Stir in quick-cooking grits, whisking constantly to avoid lumps.

Cook for 5-7 minutes, then stir in cheese, butter, and cooked bacon. Add a pinch of salt and pepper for flavor. Let sit for a minute before serving for a creamy texture. Top with hot sauce or green onions for extra zest!

17. Fruit Skewers with Honey

A colorful display of fruit skewers with a variety of fresh fruits on a camping table.

Fruit skewers are a simple camping breakfast that everyone can enjoy. Just grab some fresh fruit from the grocery store, skewer them on sticks, and drizzle with honey. It’s a good way to start your day with some natural sweetness while soaking up the fresh air.

18. Breakfast Coffee Cake

A delicious coffee cake on a wooden platter beside camping mugs by a lake.

Cooking up a delicious coffee cake at the campsite is a great way to kick off the day. With a cast-iron skillet, you can easily whip up this sweet treat and pair it with some hot coffee or orange juice. It’s a satisfying breakfast that everyone will love, and it makes for a fun camping recipe to share around the fire.

19. Apple Cinnamon Oatmeal

A bowl of apple cinnamon oatmeal topped with apple slices and cinnamon sticks.

Start your camping day with a warm bowl of apple cinnamon oatmeal. This dish combines hearty oats with fresh apples and a sprinkle of cinnamon for a satisfying breakfast that’s easy to make. Just add hot water or cook it over your campfire for a delicious meal that will fuel your adventures in the great outdoors.

20. Eggs in a Hole

a plate containing a grilled bread slice with a sunny-side-up egg in a hole in its center

Eggs in a Hole is a fun and simple camping recipe that combines toasted bread and fried eggs. Just cut out a circle in the center of bread, place it on your camp stove or over an open fire, and crack an egg into the hole.

This easy meal is not only satisfying but also allows for your favorite toppings, like cheese or fresh veggies, making it a great way to start your day in the great outdoors.

Sandwich some cooked bacon sliced in between 2 eggs in a hole to make it next level!

21. Savory Breakfast Pockets

Savory breakfast pockets filled with cheese and eggs, next to a campfire.

Savory breakfast pockets are an easy camping breakfast that everyone will love. You can use ingredients like scrambled eggs, crispy bacon, and fresh vegetables, all wrapped in a warm tortilla or biscuit. Cooking them over an open fire or on a camp stove will give you a delicious meal to start your day in the great outdoors!

22. Toasty Bagels with Cream Cheese

Toasty bagels with cream cheese and toppings near a campfire.

Toasty bagels with cream cheese make for a satisfying breakfast in the great outdoors. You can easily warm them over the campfire, and they pair perfectly with your favorite toppings like crispy bacon or fresh vegetables. This simple camping breakfast is a great way to fuel your day of adventure!

23. Chia Seed Pudding

Chia seed pudding topped with fresh fruit at a campsite.

In a mason jar or sealed container, mix ¼ cup chia seeds with 1 cup milk (dairy or non-dairy).

Stir in honey, cinnamon, or vanilla extract, then refrigerate in a cooler overnight. By morning, the mixture will thicken into a pudding-like consistency. Stir again before eating and top with fresh fruit or nuts for a satisfying, protein-packed breakfast!

24. Sunrise Smoothie Bowls

Two smoothie bowls topped with fruits and granola on a wooden board, with a camping scene in the background.

Start your camping mornings off right with delicious smoothie bowls! Blend your favorite fruits with yogurt or even a scoop of peanut butter for extra protein, and pack them in a Ziploc bag for easy transport. Top with granola or fresh fruit for a satisfying breakfast that’s simple to prepare and enjoy in the great outdoors.

25. Chocolate Hazelnut Spread Toast

Toast with chocolate hazelnut spread and raspberries in front of a campfire

Chocolate hazelnut spread toast is a simple camping breakfast that’s sure to please everyone. Just grab some bread, spread on your favorite chocolate hazelnut mix, and top it with fresh fruit like raspberries. It’s a good way to kick off your day in the great outdoors with minimal fuss and maximum flavor!

26. Coconut Quinoa Breakfast Bowl

A bowl of coconut quinoa topped with fresh mango, kiwi, and other fruits, set outdoors with greenery in the background.

The Coconut Quinoa Breakfast Bowl is a tasty way to start your day in the great outdoors. With quinoa as a base, you can add your own mix of fresh fruit, a drizzle of maple syrup, and even a sprinkle of brown sugar for extra sweetness. It’s an easy breakfast that provides a hearty kick of energy for your next camping trip!

27. Baked Apples with Cinnamon

Four baked apples with cinnamon on a grill over hot coals.

Baked apples with cinnamon are a simple yet satisfying breakfast option for your camping meals. Just core some apples, sprinkle them with brown sugar and cinnamon, then place them on a grill over your heat source for about 15 minutes. This delicious meal pairs perfectly with yogurt parfaits or warm tortillas for a cozy start to your day in the great outdoors.

28. Campfire Breakfast Pizza

A campfire breakfast pizza topped with eggs and bacon being cooked over an open fire.

Campfire breakfast pizza is a fun and tasty way to start your day in the great outdoors. Simply use a warm tortilla or English muffin as the base, then top it with your favorite toppings like crispy bacon, eggs, and cheese. This simple camping breakfast is not only easy to prepare but also a delicious meal that everyone will enjoy!

29. Stuffed Breakfast Peppers

A black cast iron skillet containing colorful bell peppers, each stuffed with a mixture of ground beef, rice, and cheese

Stuffed breakfast peppers are a fun and tasty way to kick off your day in the great outdoors. Simply fill bell peppers with your favorite egg mixture, cheese, and even some leftover meat for extra protein. Cook them over an open fire until golden brown, and enjoy this simple camping breakfast that everyone will love!

30. Foil Packet French Toast

A rectangular tray of egg-coated french toast 1 inch cubes placed on a grill over a campfire

To make foil packet French toast over a campfire, cut crusty bread into 1-inch chunks.

Whisk eggs, milk, sugar, salt and vanilla, then coat the bread in this mixture. Create a packet by first laying down aluminum foil, then a layer of parchment paper (which should remain fully inside the foil, never exposed to flame).

Add the bread mixture, optional berries, then cover with another sheet of parchment followed by foil. Seal edges tightly. Cook over medium indirect heat from embers (not direct flames) for 8-10 minutes per side until golden brown.

31. Maple Apple Pancake Skewers

Pancake skewers with apple slices and maple syrup on a wooden board.

Maple apple pancake skewers are a fun and easy camping breakfast that’s sure to please everyone. Just whip up some pancake mix, cook the pancakes until they’re golden brown, then stack them on skewers with fresh apple slices and a drizzle of maple syrup. It’s a delicious meal that combines the joy of cooking outdoors with the sweet taste of breakfast!

32. Tomato Basil Frittata

A frittata with tomatoes and basil cooking on a campfire.

In a cast-iron skillet, heat butter or oil over medium-low heat. Sauté chopped tomatoes and basil for 2-3 minutes, then pour in whisked eggs.

Cook undisturbed for 5-7 minutes, lifting the edges occasionally to allow uncooked egg to flow underneath. Sprinkle with cheese and cover for another 5 minutes, or until set. Slice and serve warm!

33. Sweet Potato and Egg Scramble

A black cast iron skillet containing a colorful breakfast dish. The dish consists of diced sweet potatoes mixed with greens, topped with scrambled eggs and slices of fresh avocado

Dice sweet potatoes into small cubes for quicker cooking. Heat oil in a cast-iron skillet and sauté potatoes for 10-12 minutes, stirring occasionally.

Once golden brown, push to the side and scramble eggs in the same pan. Mix everything together and top with cheese, avocado, or hot sauce for a hearty, nutrient-rich breakfast!

34. Banana Boat Breakfast

three peeled bananas, sliced partially down the middle, wrapped in aluminum foil, and fresh off the grill, each filled with a medley of toppings including melting chocolate chips, strawberries, and granola

Banana boats are a fun, mess-free camping breakfast! Slice a banana lengthwise (without cutting through the bottom peel) and fill the center with chocolate chips, peanut butter, granola, or chopped nuts.

Wrap in foil and place over campfire embers or on a grill for 5-7 minutes, until warm and gooey. Eat straight from the peel with a spoon—no dishes needed!

35. Sausage and Egg Breakfast Sliders

sliders appear to be filled with a sausage patty, melted cheese, and scrambled eggs

These mini breakfast sandwiches are easy to cook over a campfire! Grill breakfast sausage patties on a grill grate or cast-iron skillet until browned.

Scramble eggs in the same pan. Toast Hawaiian rolls or English muffins, then assemble with cheese, eggs, and sausage. Wrap in foil and warm near the fire for a delicious, grab-and-go breakfast!

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