Hey there campers and welcome to my post where we will discuss my 3 best tent pegs for sand this year. It probably goes without saying but when we go camping we always want a set up that will not easily topple by strong winds.
Added to this is the fact that when beach camping you are often setup on sand which is not the strongest terrain in which to jam a peg. Hence, if the ground is too sandy, snowy or soft, ordinary tent stakes may not do the job so for those of you looking for some extra strength when in the sand, I have had a good look around and found some good peg options here.
Let’s check them out below…
My three recommended tent pegs for sand
I will review these in more detail below however if you just want to get moving without all the carry-on, my recommended products are listed here for your convenience:

What are tent pegs for sand?
A sand tent peg is a spike made of wood, metal, plastic, or composite material that is pushed or driven into the ground to hold a tent to sandy or any loose soil. Sand tent stakes are directly attached to the tent’s fabric or indirectly by connecting to ropes affixed to the tent.
They are generally wider and sometimes longer than traditional metal spike type tent pegs in order to give them a better grip in loose terrain.

What should you be looking for?
The following outlines some things to consider as you look for a decent tent peg for sand camping.
- Type
- Materials used
- Weight
- Additions
Type
Tent stakes for sand present themselves in three different designs. These are:
- Bag anchors: These are ideal for camping on rock, super soft and loose sand, or snow where stakes struggle to work well. They work by keeping the tent weighted down rather than held in the ground like a traditional peg however the disadvantage is that bag anchors are relatively expensive and bulky.
- Screw stakes: The second group of stakes works in the sand because each thread of the screw allows sand to accumulate on top of it, resulting in a solid anchor.
- Holed pegs: The last type of stake has a large surface area and multiple holes down the shaft that allow the sand to sit between the stake and adequately anchor it. These sand pegs are very effective and work well, but they will may struggle in extremely soft sand.
Materials used
In general, beach camping means your pegs will be exposed to salty conditions meaning you should buy products crafted from durable materials that won’t rust.
As a result, it is more practical to purchase sand stakes made of aluminum, plastic, or nylon fabric. These materials are corrosion-resistant and will withstand prolonged contact with salt water; simply give them a thorough rinse afterward.

Weight
We always consider the weight of our camping gear because the last thing we need is a heavy backpack – especially if hiking. Due to this fact, we would want to shop for tent pegs that are light since these offer excellent portability.
Additions
Other potential additions include:
- Carrying bag: This item helps you store your stakes every after use for better safekeeping.
- Pull cord: Some manufacturers include pull cords, which are helpful in removing the peg from the ground.
- Bright colors: I recommend buying sand tent stakes that have bright colors for you to see them well while walking or lying on the ground.
My three recommendations broken down
So based on the information above and my own experience, I recommend the following options:
1. MUDOR 12 Inch Plastic Tent Stakes
My first recommendation offers a durable, lightweight option that is perfect for sand due to its longer length and width. Made of plastic they won’t rust and are strong enough to handle any sandy conditions.
See its specifications below:
- Brand: MUDOR
- Type: Plastic tent stakes
- Construction materials: Plastic
- Length: 12 inches
- Weight: 13.1 ounces
Other inclusions:
- 12 pieces in pack
- Multi-purpose
Why have I chosen them?
Although these tent pegs come in cheap, they are effective in all sandy conditions. The yellow-colored stakes are highly visible and are of excellent quality. Each piece is 12 inches long, making them one of the longest on the market. This is a great option for all types of beach or soft ground camping.
2. TRIWONDER 6X Snow and Sand Tent Stakes Pegs
My second option is made from highly-durable aluminum with a design that prevents the rope from skidding away. They are super lightweight but have a u-shaped design meaning they are certainly strong enough for any camping conditions. See its specifications below:
- Brand: TRIWONDER
- Type: Holed tent stakes
- Construction materials: Aluminum
- Length: 12.2 inches
- Weight: 10.4 ounces
Other inclusions:
- Six pieces of tent stakes
- U-shaped design
Why have I chosen them?
All of the stakes are made of aluminum and have a U-shaped design that improves their grip on soft soil, especially when positioned at an angle. This set includes six 12-inch stakes to support larger tents and each stake has six holes to aid in sand settlement. These will work just as well in snow too.
3. Orange Screw Tent Stakes
My final tent pegs for sand are a screw in design perfect for keeping your tent standing in any areas of soft and hard ground alike – including sand. They are also extremely strong with a lifetime warranty thrown in. See its specifications below:
- Brand: Orange
- Type: Screw tent stakes
- Construction materials: Recycled polycarbonate plastic
- Length: 9.5 inches
- Weight: 1.8 ounces
Other inclusions:
- Four pieces in pack
- Plastic cases
- Lifetime warranty
Why have I chosen them?
The stakes are 9.5 inches long and have a screw shape for secure placement in soft sand. These bright orange stakes also come with individual plastic cases, which protect them when stored and can also be threaded through the top of the stake to provide additional leverage when screwing it into the ground. Use these for camping in all areas where good ground hold is a must.
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Conclusion
There you have it, my three best tent pegs for sand that will stabilize your camping tents. I would be pleased to know how this article helped you, and as usual, let me know of your experiences with them.
Also, please do not hesitate to comment below if you have any questions, concerns, corrections, or would like me to check anything else out for you.
Until next time.
Have fun
Paul