There’s something magical about dessert around a campfire. Maybe it’s the way the flames dance as you’re roasting marshmallows, or how everything just tastes better in the great outdoors.
Whether you’re a seasoned campsite cook or planning your first outdoor adventure, these easy camping desserts will add a sweet touch to your wilderness experience.
1. Mini S’mores

These cute little treats bring all the joy of traditional s’mores without the campfire mess. Using marshmallow creme, chocolate, and graham crackers, you can whip up these bite-sized delights any time you’re craving that classic camping flavor. Plus, no sticky marshmallow fingers to clean up afterward!
2. Simple Strawberry Cake

This almond-studded cake dotted with roasted strawberries is a wonderful way to use summer berries. The roasting intensifies the strawberry flavor, while the cake itself stays moist and tender. It’s pretty enough to serve at a dinner party but sturdy enough to make at a campsite. Plus, the aroma while it’s cooking will draw everyone to the fire.
3. Skillet S’mores Cookies

Why choose between a cookie and a s’more when you can have both? This giant skillet cookie combines the best of both worlds with a chocolate chip cookie base that’s topped with toasted marshmallows. It’s got all the flavors you love about s’mores but in a fun new format that’s perfect for sharing around the fire.
4. Cinnamon Monkey Bread Foil Packets

These gooey, pull-apart bread bites are made easy with store-bought cinnamon rolls. The foil packets create the perfect environment for the dough to steam and get sticky-sweet while cooking over the campfire. Each person gets their own packet of warm, cinnamon-sugar goodness – no sharing required!
5. Chocolate-Cherry Pudgy Pie

Think of this as a handheld cherry pie that’s been hanging out with a chocolate bar. Using a pie iron, you create a warm pocket of gooey cherry filling and melted chocolate, all wrapped up in crispy, toasted bread. It’s like having a fancy café dessert in the middle of the woods. The best part? You can experiment with different pie fillings to create your own signature camping dessert!
6. Dutch Oven Peach Cobbler

This classic camping dessert is worth hauling the Dutch oven for! Fresh peaches bubble away under a sweet biscuit topping that gets golden brown and crispy on top while staying tender underneath. The cast iron distributes heat evenly for perfect cooking, and the result is a dessert that’ll have everyone scraping the pot clean.
7. Oatmeal Chocolate Chunk Cookie Stuffed Bananas

Take banana boats to the next level by stuffing them with oatmeal chocolate chunk cookie filling! The bananas become soft and sweet as they cook, while the cookie filling gets warm and gooey. It’s like having a warm cookie and caramelized banana all in one delicious package. Plus, the banana peel creates its own perfect cooking vessel.
8. Campfire Dessert Cones

Ice cream cones get a warm, gooey makeover in this clever camping treat. Fill them with your favorite mix of fruit, marshmallows, chocolate chips, or whatever sweet toppings you love, wrap them in foil, and let the campfire work its magic. The cone gets slightly toasted while everything inside melts together into delicious harmony. Kids absolutely love customizing their own combinations!
9. Grilled Angel Food Cake

Light and airy angel food cake takes on a whole new personality when grilled. The heat creates a golden crust while the inside stays pillowy soft. Serve it with fresh berries and whipped cream for a dessert that feels fancy but is actually super simple. It’s like having a fresh summer berry shortcake right at your campsite.
10. Cinnamon-Apple Pudgy Pie

Think of this as a mini apple pie you can cook over the campfire. Thin apple slices get tucked between buttered bread with plenty of cinnamon and sugar, then toasted in a pie iron until golden brown. The apples get tender, the cinnamon and sugar create a caramel-like sauce, and the bread turns perfectly crispy. It’s like having your own personal apple pie pocket, and it’ll make your camping spot smell like a cozy bakery.
11. Campfire Cinnamon Twists

These twisty treats bring the cinnamon roll experience to the campfire. Wrapped around skewers and toasted over the flames, they get crispy on the outside while staying soft inside. A brush of butter and a sprinkle of cinnamon-sugar make them irresistible. They’re perfect for breakfast or dessert, and they’re way more fun to make than regular cinnamon rolls.
12. Berry & Cake Campfire Cobbler

This Dutch oven dessert is what camping dreams are made of. Warm, bubbly fruit topped with a perfectly cooked cake that’s crispy on top and soft underneath. The berries get all jammy and delicious while cooking, creating their own sweet sauce. It’s impressive enough for special occasions but easy enough for any weekend camping trip. Plus, it makes your campsite smell absolutely amazing while it’s cooking!
13. Campfire Apple Pie Packets

All the flavors of apple pie without the fuss of a crust! These foil packets are filled with seasoned apples and topped with a crumbly streusel that gets perfectly crispy over the fire. They’re easy to assemble, fun to cook, and create individual servings that everyone can customize to their liking. Plus, cleanup is as simple as tossing the foil!
14. S’more Pops

These clever treats take the messy fun of s’mores and turn them into neat little pops. Perfect for kids (and adults who don’t want sticky fingers), they combine all the classic s’mores flavors in a portable package. You can make them ahead of time and bring them camping, or set up a fun assembly line at the campsite. Either way, they’re guaranteed to disappear quickly!
15. Grilled Brioche with Vanilla Ricotta Cheese and Mixed Berries

This elevated camping dessert brings a touch of sophistication to outdoor dining. Grilled brioche gets golden and crispy, then topped with a cloud of vanilla-scented ricotta and fresh berries. It’s like a fancy toast that’s been dressed up for dessert. The contrast of warm bread, cool creamy ricotta, and fresh berries makes every bite interesting.
16. Blueberry-Cinnamon Campfire Bread

This aromatic treat combines warm bread with sweet blueberries and cozy cinnamon for a dessert that’s perfect with a cup of campfire coffee. It’s like having a slice of homestyle bakery bread in the great outdoors. The recipe was inspired by a neighboring camper’s creation, proving that some of the best camping recipes come from sharing around the fire. Perfect for breakfast or dessert!
17. Campfire Banana Boats

A classic camping treat that’s always a crowd-pleaser! Split a banana lengthwise, stuff it with chocolate and marshmallows, wrap it in foil, and let the campfire work its magic. The heat turns the banana soft and sweet while melting the fillings into gooey goodness. Perfect for kids and adults alike, this easy dessert requires minimal prep and cleanup.
18. S’mOreos

Just when you thought Oreos couldn’t get any better, someone decided to give them the s’mores treatment. These clever treats combine America’s favorite cookie with melty marshmallows and chocolate for an upgraded camping dessert that’ll have everyone asking for seconds. They’re super easy to make and even easier to devour. Warning: regular s’mores might seem boring after trying these!
19. Autumn Plum Skillet Tart

This beautiful tart makes the most of seasonal plums, turning them into a sophisticated campfire dessert. The fruit gets jammy and sweet as it cooks in a buttery skillet, making for an impressive presentation that tastes as good as it looks. Don’t let the fancy appearance fool you – it’s surprisingly simple to make.
20. Campfire Apple Crisp

A foil packet version of the classic dessert that’s perfect for camping! Individual portions make serving a breeze, and the cleanup is practically non-existent. The apples steam in their own juices while the topping gets crispy and golden. It’s a great option when you want something warm and comforting without much hassle.
21. Pot of S’mores

Why make individual s’mores when you can create one giant, gooey masterpiece? This Dutch oven version takes the classic campfire treat and transforms it into a crowd-pleasing dessert that serves the whole gang at once. It’s got all the familiar flavors – melty chocolate, toasted marshmallows, and graham crackers – but in a scoop-and-serve style that’s perfect for hungry campers. Just try to wait until it cools down before diving in!
22. Grilled Shortcake Skewers

Put a fun twist on classic strawberry shortcake by taking it to the grill! Thread chunks of pound cake and fresh strawberries onto skewers, then grill until the cake is toasted and the berries are warm and juicy. Top with whipped cream for a dessert that’s both familiar and unique.
23. Cereal Cookie Bars

These genius bars are perfect for when you want a sweet treat but don’t want to deal with cooking. Packed with cereal, raisins, coconut, and M&Ms, they’re like a party in bar form. Make them before your trip and watch them disappear around the campfire. They’re sturdy enough to hold up in a camping cooler and satisfying enough to keep the whole crew happy.
24. Dutch Oven Chocolate Dump Cake

Here’s a camping dessert that’s as simple as its name suggests. Drop your ingredients into a Dutch oven, let the campfire do its thing, and prepare for chocolate heaven. It’s got all the deliciousness of a scratch-made cake but with camping-friendly convenience. The cherry pie filling adds a fruity twist that pairs perfectly with the chocolate. Pro tip: this one’s especially awesome with a scoop of vanilla ice cream if you’ve got a way to keep it frozen.
25. Pineapple Upside Down Cake Foil Packets

This clever foil packet dessert brings a retro favorite to the campfire! Individual portions of pineapple upside-down cake steam to perfection in their own little packets. The result is moist, sweet, and tropically delicious – plus, the foil packets make cleanup a breeze.
26. Dutch Oven Lemon Blueberry Clafoutis

Don’t let the fancy French name intimidate you! This custardy dessert is surprisingly simple to make and showcases fresh blueberries beautifully. The lemony batter bakes up into a light, pudding-like texture that’s perfect for spooning around the campfire. It’s an unexpected but delightful camping dessert option.
27. Grilled Pecans and Peaches

There’s something magical about grilling peaches – the heat caramelizes their natural sugars and intensifies their sweetness. Paired with toasted pecans, this easy camping dessert becomes something truly special. The contrast between the warm, soft peaches and crunchy nuts creates a perfect texture balance. If you’re camping near home and have access to ice cream, add a scoop of vanilla for an extra touch of indulgence.
28. Skillet Mocha Brownie Sundae

This skillet brownie brings coffee shop vibes to the great outdoors. Rich, fudgy, and infused with a hint of coffee flavor, it’s cooked right over the campfire in a cast-iron skillet. The edges get slightly crispy while the center stays wonderfully gooey – exactly what you want in a brownie. Top it with ice cream if you can, and watch it melt into all the warm chocolatey goodness.
29. Caramel S’mores

These elevated s’mores add a delicious caramel twist to the campfire classic. They’re the perfect way to extend your after-dinner time together as a family, toasting marshmallows and assembling these sweet treats. The caramel adds an extra layer of gooey goodness that takes regular s’mores to the next level. Plus, they’re just as fun to make as they are to eat!
30. S’mores Bars

Get all the flavor of s’mores without having to assemble them individually! These bars pack graham crackers, chocolate, and marshmallows into an easy-to-transport form that’s perfect for camping. Make them ahead of time and bring them along for a mess-free version of the campfire classic. They’ve still got that awesome s’mores taste, but you won’t have to worry about marshmallows falling into the fire.
31. Apple Cake in Iron Skillet

This cozy skillet cake is like autumn in dessert form, even if you’re camping in summer. Fresh apples and warm spices come together in a cake that gets even better when cooked over a campfire. The cast iron gives the edges a perfect crisp while keeping the inside moist and tender. It’s the kind of dessert that makes everyone gather around the fire for just one more slice.
32. Cowboy Cookies

These hearty cookies are perfect for camping because they’re sturdy enough to survive the journey and packed with energy-boosting ingredients like oats and nuts. Make them ahead of time and store them in an airtight container – they’ll be ready whenever you need a sweet pick-me-up during your outdoor adventures. Plus, they’ve got that perfect balance of chewy and crispy textures that make them irresistible.
33. Pound Cake Ginger S’mores

These aren’t your ordinary s’mores – they’re all grown up and ready to impress. By swapping traditional graham crackers for slices of ginger pound cake, you create a sophisticated twist on the campfire classic. The spicy ginger adds an unexpected but delightful kick to the familiar marshmallow and chocolate combo. It’s the kind of camping dessert that makes people do a double-take around the campfire.
34. Berry Pound Cake Skillet

Transform simple pound cake into a campfire masterpiece! This skillet dessert combines store-bought pound cake with fresh berries and chocolate for an easy but impressive treat. The cake gets toasty while the berries warm and release their juices, creating a delicious sauce right in the pan.
35. Doughnut Hole Kebabs

Transform ordinary store-bought doughnut holes into something special by threading them onto skewers and grilling them to perfection. The heat adds beautiful grill marks and a slight crispiness to the outside while keeping the inside soft and fluffy. Serve them with homemade fruit sauces for dipping, and you’ve got a crowd-pleasing dessert that’s as fun to make as it is to eat. It’s like having a gourmet donut shop right at your campsite!
36. Key Lime Cake Jars

These portable parfaits are a refreshing change from typical camping desserts. The bright, citrusy flavor of key lime paired with tender cake makes for a perfect end to a hot summer day. The mason jars aren’t just cute – they’re practical for transporting and serving. Keep them in your cooler until dessert time, and you’ve got a cool, creamy treat ready to go.
37. Blueberry Bars

These versatile bars work as both dessert and breakfast (hey, no judgment when camping!). Packed with fresh blueberries and topped with a buttery crumble, they’re sturdy enough to pack along on hikes and satisfying enough to serve as a proper dessert. Make them ahead and enjoy them throughout your camping trip – if they last that long!
38. Grilled Pineapple

Sometimes the simplest camping desserts are the most impressive. Grilling pineapple rings brings out their natural sweetness and adds beautiful caramelization. The heat transforms this tropical fruit into a warm, caramelized treat that’s amazing on its own or elevated with a scoop of vanilla ice cream. It’s a light dessert that still feels special enough for after dinner around the campfire.
39. Grilled Blueberry Dessert Pizza

This creative dessert combines everyone’s favorite food (pizza!) with sweet summer berries. The dough gets nice and crispy on the grill, while the topping of blueberries creates a warm, jammy layer that’s simply irresistible. It’s unexpected enough to wow your fellow campers but easy enough to pull off at a campsite. Think of it as a fun twist on a fruit pie!
40. Triple Chocolate Chip Skillet Cookie

When you want to impress your camping buddies, pull out this showstopper. This giant cookie bakes up with perfectly crispy edges and a gooey center that’s loaded with three kinds of chocolate. The cast-iron skillet helps create those perfect textures and makes for a dramatic presentation when it comes out of the fire. Grab some spoons and dig in while it’s still warm!
41. Blackberry Dumplings

When you can’t decide between a cobbler and a dumpling, this campfire treat comes to the rescue. Fresh blackberries simmer in a sweet syrup while fluffy dumplings cook on top, soaking up all that berry goodness. It’s been a family camping tradition for generations, and one bite will show you why. Perfect for those summer camping trips when berries are at their peak – though frozen ones work great too!
42. Funnel Cake

Bring the fair to the forest with campfire funnel cakes! While it might sound fancy, all you need is a Dutch oven with oil and a funnel or measuring cup to drizzle the batter. The result is a crispy, golden-brown treat that’s perfect for sharing. Dust it with powdered sugar, and suddenly your campsite feels like a carnival – minus the crowds and plus all the stars.
43. Campfire Eclairs

Who says you can’t have fancy pastries while camping? These grilled eclairs bring a touch of the French bakery to the great outdoors. Using prepared crescent roll dough makes them camping-friendly, while the cream filling and chocolate topping make them feel totally luxurious. They’re unexpected, impressive, and guaranteed to make you the hero of the campsite.