Your Guide to RV Camping in the Fall
While summer is the traditional season for RV vacations, you don’t have to put your RV away for the remainder of the year if you plan ahead. Fall can be a great season for a trip in your RV, since tourist attractions, trails, and campgrounds will be much less crowded, and you might even get a good deal!
Prepare For the Weather
Fall temperatures can be notoriously unpredictable no matter where you go, so it’s important to pack clothing and other supplies that will help you cope with whatever the weather may bring. You’ll want to wear layers in fall weather since it can be colder in the mornings and evenings and hotter during the afternoons. Bring additional jackets, wool socks, scarves, gloves, boots, sweaters, blankets, and waterproof rain gear so that you’re ready for anything.
Plan Fall Meals
The chillier weather means that using your slow cooker is a great way to prepare hearty meals that you and your family will love, especially after morning fishing on the lake or going on a hike. Check out slow cooker recipes for spiced apple cider, chili, pumpkin soup, and pasta dishes.
Look For Fun Events
Autumn is a fantastic time for all sorts of events, from Oktöberfest celebrations to harvest festivals. If you’ve got kids, look to see whether there are some family-friendly fairs or pumpkin patches you can visit. Taking some time to explore the possibilities within a few hours’ radius of where you live will give you lots of options for your fall RV travels.
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