You’ve got a great backpacking trip planned—but you know your period will start either right before or during the trip. What should you do?

After the first time backpacking with your period, you’ll realize it’s no big deal. And you can rest easy that the old notion that bears are attracted to menstrual blood turns out to be a myth. With a little preparation and knowledge, you won’t have to think twice about heading into the backcountry at any time of the month:

  • Know your options: Your main choices will be tampons vs. a menstrual cup. There are pros and cons to each.
  • Organize your supplies: A “go kit” will help you keep your clean supplies organized and used supplies properly stored.
  • Follow backcountry guidelines: Be sure you understand your backcountry hygiene basics and Leave no Trace principles.

Menstrual Cup vs. Tampons

backpackers on the trail

There are two good options for managing periods as you backpack: the menstrual cup, and tampons and/or pads. Some even bring a menstrual cup plus a few tampons and pads or panty liners for good measure. This article will cover the pros and cons of each.

Menstrual Cup