The Trek: The Best Backpacking Stoves for Thru-Hiking in 2026

The best backpacking stoves for thru-hiking weigh little, burn fuel efficiently, and boil water quickly.

The Trek: The Best Backpacking Stoves for Thru-Hiking in 2026

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The Best Backpacking Stoves for Thru-Hiking in 2026

There’s nothing quite like the simple luxury of a hot meal after a grueling day on trail. It’s one of those things that make us love thru-hiking despite the aches and pains, relentless weather, and occasional soul-crushing loneliness. Carrying a stove also provides a measure of insurance against unexpected weather, as hot food and water can provide a much-needed dose of heat when the mercury drops.

The best backpacking stoves for thru-hiking weigh little, burn fuel efficiently, and boil water so quickly you’ll be sipping your morning brew before your campmates even roll out of bed. In this article, we share our top picks for thru-hiking stoves and tips on how to choose.

Continue reading to learn more about the best backpacking stoves, written by The Trek Editors.

The Trek: The Best Backpacking Stoves for Thru-Hiking in 2026

The Best Backpacking Stoves for Thru-Hiking in 2026

There’s nothing quite like the simple luxury of a hot meal after a grueling day on trail. It’s one of those things that make us love thru-hiking despite the aches and pains, relentless weather, and occasional soul-crushing loneliness. Carrying a stove also provides a measure of insurance against unexpected weather, as hot food and water can provide a much-needed dose of heat when the mercury drops.

The best backpacking stoves for thru-hiking weigh little, burn fuel efficiently, and boil water so quickly you’ll be sipping your morning brew before your campmates even roll out of bed. In this article, we share our top picks for thru-hiking stoves and tips on how to choose.

Continue reading to learn more about the best backpacking stoves, written by The Trek Editors.

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The Trek: The Best Backpacking Stoves for Thru-Hiking in 2026

The Best Backpacking Stoves for Thru-Hiking in 2026

There’s nothing quite like the simple luxury of a hot meal after a grueling day on trail. It’s one of those things that make us love thru-hiking despite the aches and pains, relentless weather, and occasional soul-crushing loneliness. Carrying a stove also provides a measure of insurance against unexpected weather, as hot food and water can provide a much-needed dose of heat when the mercury drops.

The best backpacking stoves for thru-hiking weigh little, burn fuel efficiently, and boil water so quickly you’ll be sipping your morning brew before your campmates even roll out of bed. In this article, we share our top picks for thru-hiking stoves and tips on how to choose.

Continue reading to learn more about the best backpacking stoves, written by The Trek Editors.

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