When it comes to family travel gear, kids’ travel backpacks are the ideal option. They allow kids to carry their own items hands-free, making it easier for them to hold your hand in crowded areas. Plus, they’re lighter than typical kids’ luggage sets.
For long-distance travel or outdoor activities, choose a kids’ backpack made of durable, water-resistant fabric with plenty of pockets for toys, books, clothes and water bottles. Safety features like reflectors and tethers are great for nighttime or crowded spaces, and adjustable straps ensure the backpack fits as your child grows.
We sat down with Janet Willford, a California high school teacher with 30 years of experience. Throughout her career, Willford has seen countless backpacks and has developed a keen understanding of what makes a great travel backpack for kids.
Here’s what she has to say about choosing the best kids’ travel backpacks.
What to look for in a kids’ travel backpack
“Sturdy straps and reliable zippers are essential in any kids’ travel backpack,” Willford says. “Whether for school or travel, kids now carry more technology along with books and papers.” She adds, “With more schools doing away with lockers, textbooks are often kept in classrooms, or students have digital copies.”
Willford also recommends choosing a backpack with convenient pockets for chargers, pens and pencils. And if you’re hoping to also use this backpack for school, Willford says, “it’s important to check school policies for backpack requirements, as some schools now require see-through backpacks.”
Here are 20 of our favorite options with a variety of features and styles for all your family travels.
Best kids’ travel backpacks
Made of a lightweight and durable fabric with sufficient storage space inside, this backpack is perfect for messy tots. But that’s not the only reason it’s a standout. One grandparent says, “The zipper is thick and strong, and the pull tab is chunky enough for little fingers to grip easily.” It also has a detachable chest strap if you decide to use it for everyday trips to daycare or around town. Plus, side pockets can perfectly fit sippy cups, and we love that this all-purpose backpack comes in half a dozen colors and designs.
Ideal for camping trips and weekend getaways, this 2-in-1 wonder is both a backpack and a sleeping bag. When it’s time to snooze, just unbuckle the backpack, release the toggle and the sleeping bag rolls right out. The outer shell is a soft, cozy fabric designed for comfort. Three back pockets can accommodate coloring books, toys and trinkets, while the sleeping bag itself also has several zipper pockets. This version is made for children from 3 years to 6 years old, and there's also a big kids' version available for children aged 6 and older.
Made for day trippers and hikers between 3 and 6 years old, this water-resistant travel backpack is designed to stay dry during spills or rain showers. A mesh backside promotes air circulation — a must when you’re exploring out in the wild. Padded mesh shoulder straps can be adjusted to fit your kiddo, while front and side pockets provide easy access to travel snacks and water bottles. One mom said her 6-year-old hiked through Rocky Mountain National Park with it and it was “super sturdy and holds a lot while remaining lightweight!” We love that this versatile backpack is available in different colors so your little one can pick their favorite.
Ideal for big kids, this Kipling backpack can fit a laptop, making it all-purpose from the classroom to the airplane. “I like Kipling because they are durable,” says fashion stylist Victoria Sanchez Lincoln. The backpack can fit up to a 15-inch laptop (with a protective sleeve) and also offers two zippered compartments, a top carry handle and padded backpack straps. With many pockets and a water bottle slot, this bag is ideal for an older child.
This backpack is all layers, offering plenty of nooks and crannies for storage and making it a great option for both travel and school. Given that it weighs in at just less than 2 pounds when empty, the amount of storage space is even more impressive. In addition to the large, zippered compartment in the middle, there are secondary pockets designed to accommodate a tablet or laptop, plus accessory compartments for all the small stuff. A comfortable suspension system blunts the shock of weight transfer when hauling heavier gear, and adjustable side compression straps secure items in place. Webbing straps underneath are great for carrying sleeping bags.
Preschoolers love the colorful range of animal backpacks by Skip Hop, one of the most popular modern children's brands. The backpacks are ideal for a quick change of clothes, a water bottle tucked into the mesh side pocket and a few small toys, which is the most you can expect a kid this age to carry. A chest strap ensures a snug, comfy fit. Skip Hop has backpacks in mini, little kid and big kid sizes too, so you can find one that fits your kiddo no matter how big or small they are.
What sets this sleek backpack apart is how it expands to accommodate an additional 2 pounds of travel gear, so you can customize it to your child’s needs as you travel. Outdoorsy families will love the reflective details for added safety, the pull-out seat pad so they never have to sit on the muddy ground or a dirty floor again and the water-repellent fabrics that are easy to wipe clean. It's perfect for kids ages 2 to 7. While it's on the pricier end of the spectrum, we love how versatile it is and that it can be used for years before your child will outgrow it.
This sturdy option is designed for kids aged 2 to 4 years. (When they’re ready, North Face has youth Mini Explorer backpacks, the Jester for middle schoolers and more for teens). Plenty of external zippered pockets ensure little ones don’t have to tear the backpack open any time they need something, making it a great option for travel when you need to grab something mid-flight from the overhead bin. A reflective bike-light loop adds a layer of safety when exploring at night.
Toddlers are fast. Before you know it, they’re off and running through crowded airports or unfamiliar streets. For parents who want a little extra security and control, this backpack with a tethered harness in your choice of animal design is a great fit. A comfortable wrist strap connects to a 3-foot-long tether that allows your kiddo some level of independence while keeping them close. Inside, two roomy zippered pockets are perfect for snacks and toys. Outside, two adjustable chest straps create an extra layer of security that minimizes the chances they’ll unlatch the backpack on their own.
Fans of L.L.Bean’s bestselling Stowaway Pack for adults will love this smaller version for children aged 4 to 10 years. It’s got most of the same features as the adult version, including two water bottle compartments (ideal for outdoor excursions), plus a tucked-away hip strap. The coolest feature that makes this pack a great option for traveling kids is how it packs down into a small stowaway pocket when the bag isn't in use.
For active families, the Osprey Moki 1.5 is a perfect match. Made for kids aged 4 to 12 years but with the same pockets and features as the adult models, the Moki 1.5 comes with a water reservoir that makes it easy for your kiddo to stay hydrated on the go. All they have to do is place their mouth on the spout and take a sip as they walk, run, bike or play. The slim profile of this model creates less bulk on their backs as they explore new cities or hit the trails, and a blinker light attachment loop makes it easy to spot them at night.
Made for kids between 3 and 6 years old, this affordable backpack provides great value for everyday travel, but you'll want to think of it more as a day pack for trips to see new sights and through the airport than a heavy-duty camping pack or one that can be used for school as well. The drawstring closures make it a cinch for little ones to pack and pull items, and a waterproof coating ensures it can stand up to spills and rainy weather. One parent says, “This is just the right size for a change of clothes, a hat, a water bottle, a flashlight, some snacks and a hoodie rolled up on the outside.”
One mom said this backpack has “everything an adult pack has, just shrunk down,” and that pretty much sums up what makes the Deuter Junior a standout. Made for kids aged 5 and older, it has a 3M reflector to make it easy to spot them on cloudy days and dark nights, buckles and zippers made with little hands in mind and compression straps in contrasting colors for kid-friendly style. Plus, it’s made to distribute weight for maximum comfort and maneuverability, a must when you’re traveling.
Sleek and lightweight with a dedicated hidden sleeve for laptops and another compartment on the bottom for shoes, this backpack has a scratch-resistant exterior and pockets galore. With two main compartments instead of one, it accommodates a slew of books, clothes and gear, expanding to a depth of 7 inches. For stylish teens who want the whole ensemble, it’s made to coordinate with a matching belt bag and duffel.
This small backpack is one of Jansport’s bestsellers due to its compact yet roomy size and incredible durability. One parent calls it “the best, most reliable and durable bag on the market” after his son got a whopping 19 years of use from it. “No holes, rips or tears in the bag, just faded.” While it’s not necessarily made for kids, its small size and weight (less than 7 ounces!) make it a perfect fit for kids. It comes in almost 20 colors too, so kids can choose their favorite shade.
The neat thing about this compact backpack is that it comes with a rescue whistle in case kids get hurt or lost, which is perfect for long hikes, bike rides and adventures through crowded airports. A ventilated back panel keeps them from getting too sweaty, and two mesh side pockets can hold multiple water bottles at once. The small front pocket comes with a key clip too. In addition to the main storage compartment and the front zipper pocket, it has a multifunctional interior pocket that can accommodate a hydration reservoir if you choose to add it.
Sometimes it’s simply unrealistic to think a child younger than 3 is going to carry much in their backpack. But, if they can carry a few toys, games and puzzles — and maybe even a change of clothes and a sippy cup — what more can you ask for? These adorable 3D plush backpacks double as a plushie with their soft exterior and enough room for books, bottles and more inside. They also come with a detachable leash that’s almost 4 feet in length, so you can keep track of your tot in crowded areas.
One of the best features of this travel backpack is the wheels that are tucked away at the bottom, which allow the bag to convert to a rolling suitcase when your child’s back needs a break. The other standout feature is an insulated lunch bag that keeps travel snacks fresh during long flights. But that’s not all. It also has a molded rubber bottom that ensures it can get dragged across roadways, carpets and dirt without taking a beating. Two mesh side pockets perfectly fit water bottles for hydration on the go, and card slots and an internal zipper help to keep small, important items secure.
This is a huge hit with kids — especially for those who appreciate comfort — due to the lightweight material and padded straps and back. There's a mesh pocket on the side, which fits a 16-ounce water bottle, as well as a front buckle to attach extra gear. There's an additional pocket in the front as well, which is large enough to fit a bento box for snacks on the go (although it doesn't offer a zipper). And with almost 10 different designs, your child will absolutely love the different options available.
State Bags are some of our favorites when it comes to travel backpacks, and fortunately there are many kid options as well. This double pocket backpack is best for kids 7 and older, with two main compartments and zip-around closures. The bag offers many organization pockets and even a padded laptop compartment, allowing your child to find all of their items they need while on the go. For younger kids, you might prefer the Kane Kids Mini Backpack or the Kane Kids signature backpack, while teens can enjoy the Kane Kids Large Backpack. The bag comes in more than 20 color options, and personalization can be added for another $20.