Planning Your Fall RV Adventures to Embrace Cooler Temps and Breath-Taking Colors
It may seem premature to dream about crisp autumn air and vibrant fall foliage. After all, you’re still basking in the summer sun. But now is the perfect time to start planning your next RV adventure. And what better time to get outdoors than when nature displays its most stunning palette? Plus, planning ahead gives you the opportunity to secure the best spots at popular campgrounds and map out the best routes. As the weather begins to cool, RVing becomes even more comfortable and charming. Campsites, trails, and attractions are typically still open, but they’re much less crowded. So, you can enjoy greater serenity, breathtaking views, and more inviting temperatures. And you can find those views in every part of the country. Here are just some of the popular spots to immerse yourself:
Cades Cove Campground in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park:
This popular spot provides picturesque views, abundant wildlife, and well-maintained facilities. The surrounding forest really comes alive with the colors of fall.
Backwoods Campground, Acadia National Park, Maine:
Located close to the ocean and surrounded by dense forests, this campground provides stunning views of fall foliage combined with the rugged coastline. It does close in mid-October and has just 60 RV sites, so it pays to prepare and get your reservation in early.
Big Meadows Campground, Shenandoah National Park, Virginia:
Known for its sweeping views, fantastic fall foliage, and proximity to Skyline Drive, this campground is perfect for people who are looking for scenic overlooks and hiking trails and don’t mind forgoing RV hookups.
Hancock Campground, White Mountain National Forest, New Hampshire:
A bit more off the beaten path and rustic, this campground provides a tranquil setting along the Pemigewasset River with plenty of chances to enjoy the fall scenery.
Tahquamenon Falls State Park Campground, Upper Peninsula, Michigan:
Famous for its majestic waterfalls, this campground is surrounded by dense forests that explode with color in the fall.
Estes Park Campground at Mary’s Lake, Colorado:
Nestled close to Rocky Mountain National Park, this campground provides breathtaking peaks, vibrant autumn foliage, and plenty to do to pass the time.
Curt Gowdy State Park Campground, Wyoming:
Located between Cheyenne and Larmie, this expansive park features rolling hills, a large reservoir, beautiful fall colors, and plenty of trails for hiking and biking.
Zion River Resort, Utah:
Minutes from Zion National Park, this campground offers stunning views of the fall foliage against a breathtaking backdrop of red rock cliffs.
Ohanapecosh Campground, Mount Rainier National Park, Washington:
While you may not have internet service or hookups, with the astounding views and abundant hiking within the old-growth forest, this is one of the most serene settings to enjoy the spectacular fall colors you can find.
Lost Maples State Natural Area Campground, Texas:
Many areas of Texas can look pretty much the same year-round, yet with its vibrant maple trees, this campground has become a popular place to come and view a stunning display of fall colors. Enjoy hiking, bird-watching, and just being out in nature any time of year, but especially in the fall.