Beyond the Marshmallow: 10 Easy Campfire Treats That Aren’t Just S’mores
When the weather gets nice, it’s time to start thinking about easy campfire treats. Did somebody say s’mores? Camping season is upon us! It’s time to start rounding up your…

Sure, s’mores are great. But what else can you do around a campfire?
Getty ImagesWhen the weather gets nice, it's time to start thinking about easy campfire treats.
Did somebody say s'mores? Camping season is upon us! It's time to start rounding up your bug spray, tents, flashlights and ghost stories to tell around the fire. Typically, campers start planning trips as soon as there is even a hint of warm weather and adventure kicks off around late spring, usually in May.
According to outdoorawaits.com there are several factors that define when we hit the grand wildness for camping adventures:
- Weather Conditions: A prime determinant, as warmer temperatures and stable weather patterns provide an ideal setting for camping.
- Regional Climate: Different regions experience seasonal changes at varying times, affecting the camping timelines.
- Park and Campsite Openings: The availability of parks and designated camping grounds, which often coincide with favorable weather, marks the official start for many campers.
- School Holidays: The alignment of school breaks with warmer months can often dictate family camping trips.
While the call of the wild remains constant, the inception of the camping season adapts to these factors, ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone involved.
Easy Campfire Treats Anywhere
Now, you really don't have to get all fancy with your easy campfire treats to have a good time. Yard camping is a favorite option for families especially those with small children. Pitch a tent in the yard, start a bonfire, and embrace the controlled wild.
Campfire cooking is a highlight of the whole camping experience since it's special event-type cuisine that you only get to enjoy under these circumstances, like Thanksgiving dinner or your cousin's bar mitzvah. We all know roasting hot dogs, marshmallows and making s'mores are camp cooking staples but I think it's time to get a little extra creative this summer.
I've gathered some of the most mouthwatering recipes for easy campfire treats to try on your next wilderness adventure, let me know which one's your favorite!
Campfire Crispy Rice Treat
OMG, this is the one for me! Take your standard crispy rice treat and roast that bad boy over the fire for the roasted marshmallow experience of your dreams. If you are feeling extra adventurous, add a piece of dark chocolate to the top of the roasted treat for an out of this world s'mores experience.
Campfire Churro
If s'mores don't light your fire (see what I did there?) check out these campfire churros. With simple ingredients like canned crescent roll dough, melted butter and cinnamon sugar combine over your campfire into a doughy delight.
Marshmallow Strawberries
Honestly, is there anything that can't be improved by adding a little Fluff and fire? This is for those folks that don't like chocolate.
Campfire Cones
An all in one treat that is a crowd pleaser for sure, the campfire cone! Young kids especially get excited by this recipe, which calls for all fun things. Start with a waffle cone and fill with your favorite yummies like m&ms, mini reeses or whatever floats your taste buds and mini marshmallows, wrap in foil and cook over the fire until nice and melty.
S'mores Banana Boat
There's fruit so it has to be kind of healthy, right? The S'more banana boat is the cousin to the ice cream banana split and just as tasty!
Campfire Oreo
Remember when I said that everything is improved by a lil' marshmallow Fluff? I steadfastly stand by that statement as I introduce the Campfire Oreo. This one is espcially for those cookies and cream lovers out there.
Cinnamon Roll Campfire Oranges
Ok, don't judge me here, but I'm throwing in my vote to have this a camping breakfast option. Simple ingredients and prep make for a delightful dish that will make even the youngest camp cook proud. The cooking time is about 30 minutes in the coals of the fire (not in the blazing flames)
Pumpkin Pie S'mores
For you lovers of all things pumpkin spice, this one hits the mark. A decidedly autumn bonfire treat, the standard smore is elevated with the addition of pumpkin puree and maple goodness.
Roasted Twinkies
Simplicity at its best! The humble hostess twinkie gets a makeover by the fire, resulting in a genius camping hack, catered to folks who aren't marshmallow fans.
Roasted Starburst
Ok, I have tiktok to thank for this idea because never in a million years would I have thought to stick a Starburst candy in the fire and then eat. It's important to let it cool some before consuming, because you don't want hot lava candy burning your mouth.