15 of the Best Road Trip Essentials for Traveling with Kids - With the Blinks (2024)

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Well, I’ve done it… I’ve shared my awe inspiring, life changing travel hacks. You’re probably wondering where I got all these cool items or maybe you’re even thinking that there’s more to it than that…and yes, there is. I have so many essential items for a road trip that I use when we travel. Of course, I want to pack light, but I also want to survive the trip. While packing for an entire vacation with just 1 backpack each is awesome, sometimes I need to make sure I leave room for extras. This is the 15 Best Road Trip Essentials for Traveling with Kids.

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I’ve put together a list of my top 15 most used items that I think you should bring on the next road trip you take with your kids. Some go right along with the travel hacks I’ve talked about before. Some are completely new here. But still just as important. So come along and see what these 15 must-have travek items are all about.

Follow along and see. :)

Organization Travel Essentials

I’m a firm believer that when your packing and traveling is organized it makes things go a little smoother. Even if sometimes my packing is done at the very last minute, it is still organized and well thought out. I have a few really great items that will help you at least feel like your car is organized and well put together.

  • Backseat Organizer– This back seat organizer keeps things right where they are needed. It is within reach for your kids, saving time and energy trying to search for that lost water bottle or toy.
  • Kid Travel Tray– This in seat travel tray organizer is a life saver! For 1 it helps keep kids in their seats. We all know there is always 1 kid that wants to try and unbuckle in the car. But the best part, is for the younger kids that can’t reach far from their seat, this tray sits right in their seat with them. It has a white dry erase board on it, and has pockets on the side to store snacks and drinks in.
  • Trunk Organizer– This collapsible storage container can be stored in the back of your car, or even in the back seat with the kids. It’s got 3 larger compartments inside, along with some smaller mesh ones on the outside. This one really stores and organizes a lot of things for you.

Staying Busy Travel Must-haves

We all know that sometimes keeping kids busy and their attention occupied is a full-time job. Especially in the car. You usually need to have what feels like a million different travel items for them to do, they don’t like to focus on one thing for too long. I’ve got some great items that I think will help keep the kiddo’s busy and entertained while on a road trip.

  • Work books– Mazes, word search, and hidden picture books. There are so many pages in these books. And every page is different, so it will hold attention for longer. And if you homeschool like we do. You might even be able to get a little schooling done while driving.
  • Window Markers– Coloring books, crayons, or these amazing window markers. We know kids like to color where they aren’t supposed to. No need to worry when you have these markers though. They are meant to be used on a window. They are smudge proof and easily cleaned off.
  • Games– Puzzles, card games and eye spy/scavenger hunt. More things to help keep the kids busy and entertained. The puzzles can also be used for a good hack I have too. :)

Must-have Items for Hacks

If you’ve read my post about my genius road trip hacks, I’m sure it brought you here, wondering what exactly I used for them. I’ve got it all listed out here, no worries. I always try to make sure the hacks I come up with are…

  1. Easy to achieve
  2. Don’t cost a lot of money
  3. Have the option to be reused

No one wants to spend a bunch of money for a trip that will last a few hours and then have to throw your hard work away. So without further explanation…Here are a few of the essentials for road trips that I used for my hacks.

  • White Tape– Just a plain roll of white duct tape. Needed for your DIY road map.
  • Cookie Sheet– Any shape or size. I think the 8×10 rectangle works best for the puzzle hack.
  • Cereal Container– Plastic cereal container with a lid makes the best road trip garbage can hack. Goodbye garbage all over the place.
  • Fishing Tackle Box for your Snackle Box – I prefer to use the one that has dividers that can be removed and adjusted. These ones can be transformed into the best snack box for travel.
  • Paper Bags– Just a plain brown paper bag. This is used for my every hour surprise bags.
  • Grabber Tool– This grabber is going to save your back when traveling with kids. It grabs great, and can lengthen your reach.

Necessities for a Road Trip

I think all of the items I’ve shared are super important to a successful road trip with your kids. I wouldn’t share them if I didn’t try them myself and believe in their success. I do however, have a few select items that I think any road trip needs and your kids would be absolutely miserable without. Here’s what I’m thinking.

  • Writing tablet– This awesome writing tablet makes drawing and doodling even funner for your kids. It’s a cross between plain paper and an etch a sketch. It allows your kid to draw but have the ability to clear their writing when they are done.
  • Car charging port– Let’s be real with each other here… There comes a time when mama’s had enough and it’s time to break out the electronics. This car charging port has 3 charging spots for when the electronics need to be charged up again.
  • Portable potty– When you have younger kids, you know that traveling is never easy with them. Finding a potty when one is needed, and hope they are willing to use it. Why not just bring your own and cut the middle man out of the situation. It is familiar to them and there is no searching hoping you find one in time.

If you’re going to invest in this portable toilet, then these potty liners are an absolute must. It cuts the mess out of using this potty. They line the potty like a plastic bag and make cleanup a breeze.

  • SNACKS- If you’ve ever read any of my traveling posts before, then you know that snacks are just an absolute must when you have kids. I don’t think I can say enough how over prepared you need to be in the snack department. If you think you have enough, grab a few more.

Snacks are great for boredom,Snacks are great when you’re grumpy, snacks are great when the kids are fighting, and snacks are especially great when everyone is complaining that they are hungry!

Did you enjoy my must have items list? I really hope so. I’ll be honest with you guys, not all of these things are absolutely necessary when you go on a road trip with your kids, but they are super simple, and I think that they make it all more enjoyable for everyone.

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15 of the Best Road Trip Essentials for Traveling with Kids - With the Blinks (2024)

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What do I need for a road trip with kids? ›

These family road trip necessities always help our road trips with kids go much more smoothly!
  1. Child Restraint. ...
  2. Snacks + Cooler. ...
  3. Books: Kids Kindles + A Few Physical Books. ...
  4. Audiobooks (Yoto Player) ...
  5. Headphones. ...
  6. Trash Bags (and/or Vomit Bags) ...
  7. Baby Wipes/Cleaning Wipes. ...
  8. Travel Backpack.
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What to bring on a long car ride to keep you entertained? ›

18 Fun Things to Pack for a Road Trip
  • National Park Pass. A National Park Pass is the simplest of items to pack for a road trip, but it can be the most enjoyable. ...
  • GoPro. ...
  • Road Trip Playlist. ...
  • Programmable LED Car Sign. ...
  • Frisbee or Soccer Ball. ...
  • License Plate Game. ...
  • Bubble Maker. ...
  • Headphones.
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How to pack for a family road trip? ›

Travel Packing List
  1. 6 large duffle bags (1 for each person plus 1 winter clothes bag)
  2. 2 extra travel bags (empty, for weekend trips)
  3. backpacks for everyone.
  4. 2 medicine bins (1 large, 1 small) (things like Tylenol, Motrin, Band-Aids, Neosporin, etc…)
  5. first aid kit for the car.
  6. mini Allen wrench set with screwdriver heads.
Jun 9, 2023

What are road trip distractions for kids? ›

Make sure your kids have something to read, coloring books, word puzzles or similar activities to keep them occupied. Or play an audiobook that the whole family can listen to together. Depending on your kids' ages, you might also let them watch videos or play games on a tablet or laptop.

What does a 7 year old need to travel? ›

Typically, minors under the age of 18 do not have to present identification for domestic U.S. travel. Airlines will accept identification from the responsible adult on behalf of the minor(s). For international travel, minors under the age of 18 must present the same travel documents as the adult.

How to organize a car for a road trip with kids? ›

4 Tips to Organizing Your Car for a Roadtrip with Kids
  1. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF UNUSED SPACE. ...
  2. MAKE SURE EACH KID HAS THEIR OWN SPACE AND SYSTEM. ...
  3. PACK SNACKS & DESIGNATE A SNACK SPOT. ...
  4. KEEP THINGS CONTAINED.
Mar 25, 2022

What to do on a 10 hour car ride? ›

Things to do on road trips
  1. Listen to podcasts.
  2. Play the “20 questions” game.
  3. Meditate.
  4. Play a travel game.
  5. Listen to an audiobook.
  6. Play the state license plate game.
  7. Learn a language.
  8. Learn about different cultures.

How do I keep my kids busy on a long car ride? ›

Interactive Games and Activities
  1. Storytelling. One of my favorite games to participate in with kids is the progressive story. ...
  2. Road Trip Bingo. Road Trip Bingo is a classic activity for road trips with kids. ...
  3. I Spy. I Spy is another classic game that can be adapted for road trips. ...
  4. 20 Questions. ...
  5. The License Plate Game.
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How often should you stop with your kids on a road trip? ›

Kids shouldn't be in their car seats for more than two hours at a time. Make frequent pit stops for food, bathroom breaks, diaper changes, and to get the blood flowing. It's great for all passengers to stretch their legs often. Think of this journey as a series of short sprints rather than a nonstop marathon.

How many diapers should I pack for a road trip? ›

Babies typically use 5 to 12 diapers a day, so it's best to pack at least 30 diapers for a weekend getaway. Better to be safe than sorry, right? However, if you're going on a week-long road trip, you'll need around 80 diapers. You can also pack your daily usage plus two extra diapers per day.

What should I pack for a 7 hour road trip? ›

FUN
  1. Playlists. Before you leave home, download playlists for offline. ...
  2. Earphones / headphones. Your fellow car trippers may want quiet, or they may prefer different music or podcasts. ...
  3. Games. ...
  4. A car blanket.
  5. Chapstick. ...
  6. Flip flops for quick trips to the restroom in a park or rest area. ...
  7. Backpack. ...
  8. Car manual.
Jan 5, 2024

Why road trips are good for kids? ›

Family road trips can be a happy and memorable experience for children. They offer opportunities for families to spend quality time together, make memories, take in new and different sights, and have fun with each other.

What are 4 distracted driving behaviors? ›

Distracted driving is any activity that diverts attention from driving, including talking or texting on your phone, eating and drinking, talking to people in your vehicle, fiddling with the stereo, entertainment or navigation system — anything that takes your attention away from the task of safe driving.

What is most distracting while driving? ›

According to the NHTSA and VTTI study, the principal actions that cause distracted driving and lead to vehicle collision are: Using electronic devices. Reaching for an object inside the vehicle. Looking at an object or event outside of the vehicle.

What do I need to prepare for a road trip? ›

Create a family road trip packing list
  1. Antibacterial wipes.
  2. A small first aid kit.
  3. Umbrellas.
  4. Cozy blankets for trips in cold weather.
  5. Charging cables and USB plugs.
  6. Favorite movies, apps, and books.
  7. Crafts, journals, washable crayons, and card games.
  8. Car seat.

What are the rules for children traveling? ›

Screening your Child
  • Children 12 and under can leave their shoes, light jackets and headwear on during screening. ...
  • Children will not be separated from their parent/guardian.
  • Remove infants and children from strollers and car seats and carry them in arms through the walk-through metal detector.

How will you prepare children for a trip? ›

Use these tips to help your child get ready for a trip.
  1. Discuss the details of your itinerary. ...
  2. Help your child envision the trip. ...
  3. Make a list. ...
  4. Choose clothing with care. ...
  5. Limit the number of comfort items. ...
  6. Pack activities and electronics. ...
  7. Bring toiletries and medication. ...
  8. Take snacks and drinks.

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