How to Keep Your Car Beach Ready: What to Pack for the Beach

Keep your car packed for the beach!

You never know when the beach will call to you. Here’s how to be ready to answer that call at any time. 

Whether for one day or a family vacation, a beach trip is all about relaxing and having fun. And it usually is fun and relaxing–so long as you know what to pack for the beach and haven’t forgotten something you need. I’m one of those people who likes to keep seasonal things in my car so I always have them handy. In winter, it’s an extra sweatshirt or two. In summer, it’s beach gear.

My SUV may not be clutter-free, but I always have the things I need for a day at the beach. Having lived in Los Angeles all of my life, I’ve learned to keep basic beach gear handy in my car for those days I can’t resist a quick dip in the ocean. Whether you live near the beach or plan to visit one, it’s always a good idea to be beach ready.

Here’s what I like to keep in my car so I’m ready any time the beach calls to me.

What to keep in your car to make the beach visit easier

It’s almost impossible to keep your car spotless during a beach trip. But there are things you can do to prevent a tidal wave of mess.

What to keep in the car for when that ‘just gotta get to the beach right now’ feeling hits

I love beach gear. And all the better if I can hook beach bags on my shoulders and my chair on my back (my chair has backpack straps) to make one trip from my car to the sand.

Other things to pack for those planned beach vacation days

Other things that should be on your beach packing list when you are planning a longer stay:

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What to do after a day at the beach

It feels so good to shower after the beach. Your car needs a shower too. Or at least a good vacuuming.

When my kids were little we sometimes went to the beach with a friend of mine who was meticulous about keeping her Suburban ultra clean. No one was allowed back in the vehicle until every speck of sand on us and our belongings was gone. Stuff like that doesn’t bother me. But there are ways to keep some of the mess out of your car after a day in the sun and salty ocean air.

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A Los Angeles-based journalist and mother of three, Mimi Slawoff is a former newspaper reporter who began writing for ... More about Mimi Slawoff
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