The surprisingly effective trail snack that has earned a place in many backpacks
I used to think gummy bears were just candy. Then I noticed experienced hikers pulling out small bags of them during long climbs. At first, it seemed odd—surely there were healthier options? But after trying them on a tough hike, I understood the appeal. When your energy is fading and you're facing another uphill section, gummy bears can provide a quick boost exactly when you need it.
They're not a complete hiking food, but they do serve a purpose.
The Short Answer
Hikers eat gummy bears because they:
Provide quick energy
Are easy to carry
Don't require preparation
Taste good when you're tired
Are easy to eat while walking
They are essentially fast-acting fuel for the trail.
1. They Provide Quick Carbohydrates
Gummy bears are mostly sugar.
Normally, that isn't considered a nutritional advantage. On a hike, however, sugar can be useful because it:
Digests quickly
Enters the bloodstream rapidly
Provides fast energy
This is especially helpful during:
Steep climbs
Long hiking days
Moments when energy is dropping
I’ve found that a small handful can feel surprisingly effective during a tough uphill section.
2. They're Lightweight
Backpackers pay attention to weight.
Gummy bears are:
Light
Compact
Calorie-efficient
They provide a decent amount of energy without taking up much space.
3. They're Easy To Eat On The Move
Unlike some foods, gummy bears:
Don't require utensils
Don't crumble much
Can be eaten one at a time
This makes them convenient during continuous movement.
4. They Can Boost Morale
Long hikes are partly physical and partly mental.
A sweet treat can:
Improve mood
Break up the routine
Give you something to look forward to
Many hikers appreciate the psychological boost as much as the calories.
5. They Work Well With Other Snacks
Most experienced hikers don't live on gummy bears alone.
They often combine them with:
Trail mix
Nuts
Jerky
Energy bars
This provides:
Quick energy from sugar
Longer-lasting energy from protein and fats
Are Gummy Bears Healthy?
Not particularly.
They contain:
Mostly sugar
Very little protein
Few vitamins or minerals
That's why they're best viewed as:
A hiking fuel source, not a complete snack.
When Are Gummy Bears Most Useful?
They're especially helpful:
During long hikes
Near the end of difficult climbs
When you need a quick energy boost
When your appetite is low but you still need calories
Three Reasons Hikers Love Gummy Bears
1. Fast Energy
Quick carbohydrates for immediate fuel.
2. Convenience
Easy to pack and eat.
3. Taste
Sometimes a small treat makes a big difference.
A Quick Aside About Alternatives
Other quick-energy hiking snacks include:
Dried fruit
Energy chews
Jelly beans
Dates
Fruit snacks
They serve a similar purpose.
My Personal Takeaway
Hikers eat gummy bears because they're a lightweight, convenient source of fast energy. They're not a replacement for balanced hiking nutrition, but they can provide a quick boost when your body needs readily available fuel. On a long trail, a handful of gummy bears can sometimes feel surprisingly powerful—both physically and mentally.