Family road trip packing list printable

Get your free printable road trip packing list and check out our 40+ things to pack in your car before your next family vacation.

Living in Charlotte, we are just a 9-hour drive away from getting a dose of Disney magic, a short 4-hour drive to the beach when we need some sand between our toes, and only a 2-hour drive away from the gorgeous Blue Ridge Mountains.

One of the biggest perks of living in the southeast is the sheer number of awesome places for a family to visit just a road trip away.

Needless to say, our family spends a lot of time in the car together when it comes to our vacations and getaways. Every single time it comes to packing up the car, it feels like I'm just jamming things into the trunk.

When in doubt, toss it in! Right?? Isn't that one of the biggest benefits of driving vs. flying?

Actually, I admit this is probably the worst tactic for organization and I always worry that I'm forgetting something. Not exactly how you want to start that long drive: biting your nails and fretting over what you left behind on accident.

When it comes to surviving a road trip with kids, the real key is being organized.

To make packing your car infinitely easier, I've rounded up all the road trip necessities a family with young kids needs in one handy checklist for you to keep handy for your next trip.

Be sure to grab your free printable packing list at the bottom of the post!

The Ultimate Road Trip Packing List for Families:

I've sorted each of the items into easy categories. Let me know if I forgot anything in the comments, I'll add it to this list!

Health & Safety items for your car:

  1. Bandaids in various sizes: Take them out of their boxes and just fill a zip-top baggie with them for easy packing.
  2. First Aid kit
  3. A tub of wet wipes
  4. Benadryl for surprise allergies in new places
  5. A bucket with several plastic bags tucked inside for surprise tummy bug scenarios
  6. Sunblock: both body lotion and face sticks if you use them.
  7. Headache medicines for parents!
  8. Heartburn meds for parents
  9. Foaming hand sanitizer
  10. Tweezers
  11. Large scissors and/or a seat belt cutting tool: Stash this permanently in your glove compartment for safekeeping.

General items that make your trip more comfortable:

  1. Change of clothes for each kid, easily accessible in case of spills or sickness: Pack them in a zip-top baggie with the child's name marked clearly in case your spouse or one of the other kids needs to grab something to help.
  2. Pen & paper or a handy blank notebook
  3. Sunglasses by each kids' seat
  4. Window shades for babies
  5. Travel pillows
  6. Small blankets for when you can't agree on air conditioning levels
  7. Diapers or pull-ups for all kids up through age 5 just in case: Travel stress can cause regressions, better to just be prepared.
  8. Foldable umbrella
  9. Phone chargers that are compatible with the car for parents
  10. A spare towel: can be used as seat cover, cleaning tool, picnic blanket, and more in a pinch.
  11. Slippers for the kids: These are way more comfy than shoes for a long drive and are easy to slip on and off.
  12. Cash in varying denominations in an envelope
  13. Coins for tolls
  14. Batteries and/or chargers for any devices you bring
  15. A small, portable box fan for white noise
  16. Pop-up hamper: Corrals all the dirty laundry you'll accumulate on the trip
  17. Gallon sized zip-top bag taped near each child's seat: for garbage collection or emergency car sickness

Road Trip Food & Entertainment:

  1. Bottled water: Keep a few gallons in the trunk and refill your own water bottles
  2. Playlist of family music [Our family LOVES the Pandora "Family Road Trip" channel]
  3. Headphones for each kid
  4. iPad or another tablet with movies & educational games if your kids don't get carsick with screens
  5. External battery charger for digital devices
  6. One [or more!] of the best audiobooks for families
  7. Swimsuits for the whole family in one easy to grab tote bag: Great for checking in early to the hotel before you're assigned your room.
  8. A rubber ball for exercise breaks at rest stations
  9. A jump rope for exercise breaks at rest stations
  10. Non-sticky snacks & treats in single-portioned baggies
  11. License plate game: a whole-family favorite
  12. Packed lunches to save money at fast food spots
  13. Portable iced coffees for mom & dad
  14. A few handy road trip games

Grab your free printable packing list:

Every family is different. Some of the items we recommend may or may not work for your particular set of kids. Since I can't stand printable packing lists that have a bunch of items on them that we don't need, I created a perfectly custom packing list you can use to work for your family.

To get the printable packing list, simply sign up for my email list right here.

So what did we miss? Is there a road trip car essential your family can't live without? I'd love to know! We are always planning our next big adventure, I can't wait to get out there again!

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