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Whether you're deep in the backcountry or setting up a base camp, proper nutrition keeps you sharp, strong, and ready. Palmetto State Armory carries outdoor food and nutrition products built for real adventures — freeze-dried meals, energy bars, trail snacks, MREs, and hydration essentials. We stock trusted brands at prices that don't punish your wallet, so you can focus on the trail ahead. Eat well. Move far. Stay ready.

The right food can make or break a trip. Whether you're deep in the backcountry on a multi-day elk hunt or rolling into a weekend car camping spot, what you eat directly affects your energy, focus, and endurance. Outdoor nutrition isn't an afterthought — it's part of your kit.
Physical activity in the field burns significantly more calories than everyday life. Rough terrain, cold temperatures, and high-output effort push your body hard, and the wrong food strategy leaves you dragging when it matters most.
Low energy can lead to poor decisions. Dehydration can set in faster than you expect on long hikes. Heavy or poorly planned food adds extra weight to an already loaded pack.
Getting your outdoor meal prep right means better endurance, faster recovery, and more time doing what you came to do.
Freeze-dried meals are the gold standard for backcountry food. Lightweight, shelf-stable, and calorie-rich, they rehydrate fast with boiling water from your camp stove. You get a hot, satisfying meal in minutes. Mountain House meals are a top choice across the board, with options ranging from breakfast scrambles to mac and cheese and hearty beef stew.
For backpacking trips where every ounce counts, freeze-dried backpacking meals offer the best balance of weight, convenience, and calories per serving size.
Originally developed for military field use, MRE meals — Meals Ready to Eat — are self-contained, ready to eat packages that require zero cooking. Each one typically delivers 1,000–1,300 calories and includes an entrée, sides, and accessories.
MREs are a staple for hunting camp meals, emergency food supply stockpiles, and bug-out bags where you need long shelf life food that performs without any prep at all. They're not the lightest option, but they're hard to beat for reliability and calorie density.
When you're moving fast and stopping isn't an option, trail snacks and energy bars sustain energy between meals without slowing you down.
The best options for long hikes are high in protein and complex carbs. Avoid quick sugar spikes that can leave you crashing an hour later.
Good trail snack options to consider:
Dehydrated foods are a budget-friendly alternative to freeze-dried meals. They're similarly lightweight and carry a solid shelf life, rehydrating well with boiling water.
Dehydrated meal options, such as black bean, rice, and vegetable dishes, suit campers and backpackers.
They offer filling meals without costing top dollar. Pack them in plastic bags pre-portioned by day to keep your food bag organized and your planning simple.
Food is only half the equation. Dehydration in the field is a real threat. It is worse during high-output hunting, when nutrition needs are high, or during hot-weather hiking.
Electrolyte packets and hydration tablets replace what you lose in sweat. They also help you keep energy all day. Don't leave camp without them.
Smart camp meal planning starts before you ever hit the trail. A few principles worth following:
From Mountain House meals and MREs to beef jerky, protein bars, and electrolyte packets, PSA has the food you need. Stay fueled from day one through pack-out.
Whether you're stocking up for backcountry food hauls, emergency preparedness food storage, or a weekend camping trip, browse the full outdoor nutrition selection at Palmetto State Armory and stock up before your next adventure.