Camping Magazine has published many helpful articles. Below is a list of links to several:
- Keeping It Going: The Nature Connection Year Round [1], by Posie Taylor, July/August 2009
- GREEN Corp: Being Green ... Artfully [2], by Dee Billia, November/December 2008
- Five Things to Do to Get More Natural [3], by Jim Parry, November/December 2007
- It's Not That Easy, Being Green . . . [4], by Rick Stryker, P.E., November/December 2007
- A Convenient Truth: How Our Past Can Save the Future [5], by Zayanne Thompson, November/December 2007
- Planting the Seeds to Grow an Environmental Stewardship Plan [6], by Zayanne Thompson, November/December 2007
- How to Maximize Your Environmental Education Program at Camp [7], by Ray Bivens
- Teaching GPS Technology in Nature Education Programs [8], by Virginia Bourdeau
- Living Deliberately in Solitude and Community [9], by Jim Parry, July/August 2007
- The Banner I Carry [10], by Jim Parry, January/February 2007
- Environmental Education Research [11], by Jim Parry, May/June 2007
- Camp Revival [12], by Richard Louv, January/February 2006
- Food For Thought; Putting Environmental Education Theory Into Practice [13], by Heather Montgomery, November/December 2005
- Environmental Ethics; Program, Theory and Business Practice [14], by Grace Reddy and Andrew Boyd-Goodrich, September/October 2005
- The Nature of Trailside Discovery [15], by Thomas Burek, July/August 2005
- Licking Banana Slugs, Poking at Scat [16], by Zayanne Thompson, May/June 2005
- Nature IS the Program [17], by Virginia Bourdeau, May/June 2005
- This Old Camp Goes Green [18], by Gary Forster, March/April 2005
- Green and Sustainable Design for Camp Facilities [19], by Mark E. Benton, C.S.E., LEED™; John D. Guzik; and Nancy K. Nozik. A.I.A., March/April 2005
- An Editorial on the Nature of Things at Camp [20], by Jim Parry, January/February 2005
- Promoting a Healthy and Safe Forest [21], by Constance Scharff, January/February 2005
- Teaching Campers to be Stewards of the Environment [22], by Ben Lawhon, January/February 2005
- Ambassadors of the Environment [23], by Richard Murphy, Ph.D., January/February 2004
- Innovative Astronomy Programs at Camp [24], by Eric Jackson, May/June 2004
- Outdoor Living Skills; Ready Set, Go [25], by Brigitta Modglin, May/June 2003
- Native Americans – The First Campers [26], by Bonnie Dunn and Denise Frebertshauser, September/October 2002
- Snakes Have Feelings Too [27], by Robert Ross Allen, May/June 2001
- Take A Hike [28], May/June 2000
- Reducing Your Impact [29], by Kathy Henchey and Michelle Carjaval, September/October 2000
- Your Wetlands Are Not A Wasteland [30], Judy Hughes Astley and Jack Boss, September/October 2000
- Building Environmental Awareness [31], by Kathy Henchey and Michelle Carjaval, September/October 2000
- Rainy Day Fun [32], by Annie Moretz Stanger, May/June 1999