Sipping coffee in a café or at home has its appeal, but there’s just something special about enjoying a delightful cup outdoors…
Guest Post By: Katherine Pierce

- Discover expert tips on how to take your love for coffee beyond the kitchen and into the wild.
- Learn how to brew barista-quality coffee while hiking, camping, road tripping, or glamping.
- Find out what gear to pack and which coffee styles pair best with each type of outdoor escape.
- Ready to elevate your indoor coffee experience, too? Explore our guide to coffee and food pairings for formal events.
Sipping coffee in a café or at home has its appeal, but there’s just something special about enjoying a delightful cup outdoors. Believe it or not, you can enjoy barista-quality coffee even when you’re away from your reliable coffee-making equipment.
Love outdoor adventures but still wish to sip your daily coffee? Here’s a glimpse at five outdoor activities that complement coffee beautifully—along with advice on what to bring and brew.
5 Ideas for a Brew-tiful Outdoor Adventure
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Coffee + Camping
There’s nothing like the warmth of a good brew to make your camping adventure feel even cozier—especially during autumnal getaways at charming destinations. Compliment it with classic camping snacks such as s’mores, and you have the formula for a quaint outdoor getaway.
When making coffee while camping, it’s essential to maintain a simple setup. Choose portable options such as pour-overs, Moka pots, or battery-operated espresso machines to enjoy barista-quality coffee without the hassle. These are also easy to assemble and pack up.
And don’t forget an insulated mug or bottle to keep your coffee warm. In a serene setting like the forest, you shouldn’t rush—take your time sipping your drink while you soak in the sights and sounds of nature!
Coffee + Glamping
If roughing it up in the great outdoors isn’t your style, try glamping—a luxurious twist on camping that keeps your modern comforts close. And what better way to make your luxe experience feel even more luxe than with a cup of hand-crafted coffee?

Most glamping accommodations come with decent coffee-making stations, but they probably won’t be fully equipped. Fortunately, you’ll likely have the essentials to work with.
If not, consider bringing a handy French press and coffee grounds to brew a soothing Chai Latte. The French press is also perfect for larger groups, so you can treat everyone to your favorite brew.
Coffee + Hiking or Backpacking
While some hikers might say coffee can dehydrate you on the trail, a well-timed and moderate intake can actually give you the energy you need to tackle tough trails.
Whether during a rest stop or as you settle in for the night on a multi-day trek, a hot cup of coffee offers much-needed warmth in chilly conditions. Plus, if you’re someone who’s used to starting the day with caffeine, bringing coffee along ensures you get that familiar comfort, even in the most rugged surroundings.
When hiking, weight is often your #1 concern—fortunately, that doesn’t mean you have to settle for instant coffee. Portable tools like the Nanopresso or a Moka pot let you enjoy the premium taste of hand-crafted coffee without adding too much bulk.
Coffee + Beach
Grab your beach chair, sunglasses, and your favorite coffee for a brew-tiful day on the sand and sea. Whether you’re savoring a warm cuppa as the sun rises, or indulging in a chilled iced latte with great company, it’s the perfect way to unwind on any day of the week.

Being on the beach, you’ll likely want something light and refreshing. Try dalgona coffee with coconut syrup and pair it with coconut macaroons for a sweet, tropical treat.
Coffee + Road Trips
Hit the road with your friends, coffee cup in hand. While most road-trippers might crack open a soda or energy drink, coffee offers a classier—and often healthier—alternative. It also energizes you so you’re ready to dive into the adventure the moment you arrive at your destination.
Plus, if you’re the designated navigator, a cup of coffee will help you stay alert and keep the driver company during those long stretches.

Make your road trip even smoother with a refreshing glass of cold brew, using leftover coffee to create ice cubes. This way, your coffee stays strong and doesn’t get watered down—perfect for those long-haul trips.
Tips for a Successful Outdoor Escape with Caffeine
- Prepare a coffee-making kit. Keep all your coffee-brewing tools in one bag for easy access. This also makes it easy to pack up your stuff once it’s time to head home.
- Make a checklist. Being away from your home coffee bar means you won’t have access to your usual tools. Create a checklist of everything you’ll need for your desired brew—from coffee grounds to your favorite brewing gear.
- Bring enough. Avoid overpacking by bringing just the right amount of coffee grounds. Transfer your coffee into a food-safe, waterproof container to keep it fresh.
- Choose which method works for you. Convenience may be key when brewing coffee outdoors, but really, do what works best for you. Prefer an AeroPress over a Moka pot? Go for it! Outdoor coffee brewing is all about enjoying the experience, your way. No judgments. As long as you get your coffee in the end, right?
Final Thoughts
Even if you’re miles from home, you shouldn’t need to give up your favorite cuppa. The next time you set out on an outdoor adventure, don’t forget to take along its perfect companion—a hot (or cold, if that’s your choice!) cup of coffee.
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