TL;DR: Louisiana summer camps mean heat, humidity, bugs, and a whole lot of fun — and what your kids wear matters more than you think. Here's how to pick outfits that keep them cool, comfortable, and camera-ready for all those camp photos you'll be saving forever.
A Louisiana summer camp outfit that looks cute but traps heat is going to end up balled in the bottom of a backpack by 10 a.m. The single best thing you can do is choose breathable fabrics — lightweight cotton, linen blends, or moisture-wicking athletic material.
Youngsville moms know: our humidity doesn't play. By mid-June, it's already feeling like you're walking through soup outside. Kids running around at day camps at Pavilion Park or heading to overnight camps up near Bunkie or Pollock need clothes that actually let their skin breathe.
A good rule of thumb — if the fabric feels heavy in your hand at the store, skip it. If it's light enough that it almost floats, you're on the right track.
Dark-colored clothing absorbs more heat, and a kid in a black tee at outdoor camp in July is going to be miserable fast. Stick with lighter shades for the bulk of their camp wardrobe — soft pinks, whites, light blues, pale yellows, and sage greens all photograph beautifully too.
Save the bold, dark colors for indoor activities or evening campfire nights when the temperature finally drops below "surface of the sun."
One exception: if camp has a specific color day or spirit day, obviously lean in. But for everyday packing, lighter is cooler — literally.
You don't need to reinvent the wheel for each day of camp. A simple formula keeps mornings easy and kids comfortable:
This combo works whether your kiddo is doing arts and crafts, swimming, playing capture the flag, or learning archery. It moves with them instead of against them.
Almost every Louisiana summer camp does at least one group photo or end-of-session picture day. This is where you get to add a little personality without sacrificing comfort.
A romper in a bright print or a matching short set gives that pulled-together look without any fuss. For girls, a flutter-sleeve top with coordinating shorts photographs really well. For boys, a soft polo or henley with athletic shorts is an easy step up from a plain tee.
Avoid anything with a lot of text or logos across the front — these tend to distract in group photos. Solid colors and small prints always look better in those camp keepsake shots you'll frame later.
The CDC recommends protective clothing as one of the best defenses against sun exposure for children, alongside sunscreen. In Louisiana's long summer days, a lightweight long-sleeve rash guard isn't just for the pool — it's smart for any outdoor camp activity near water or in open fields.
Loose-fitting clothes also help with mosquito protection. Tight leggings and fitted tops give mosquitoes easy access, while slightly looser fits create a barrier. Light-colored clothing has another bonus here too: mosquitoes are actually more attracted to dark colors.
A thin, breathable long-sleeve option packed in their bag gives them coverage during dusk activities when the mosquitoes really come out to party.
Day camp is one outfit, done. Overnight camp means you're packing a mini wardrobe — and Louisiana overnight camps usually mean your kid is living in that suitcase for a week or more.
Here's what actually gets worn (and what comes home still folded):
| Gets Worn Daily | Comes Home Untouched | |---|---| | Athletic shorts | Jeans or denim shorts | | Lightweight tees | Dressy tops | | Swimsuits (pack 2-3) | Anything white | | Pajama shorts + soft tee | Matching pajama sets | | Slides or Crocs for cabin | Fashion sneakers |
Pack an extra swimsuit or two — nothing dries fast in Louisiana humidity, and a damp suit from yesterday is nobody's idea of a good morning.
This isn't about the outfit itself, but it saves outfits from disappearing into the camp lost-and-found black hole. Iron-on labels or a permanent marker on the tag takes two minutes and means your kid actually comes home with the clothes you packed. Camp counselors will thank you, too.
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