Traveling in the fall is one of the best times to get out and explore with your family. With all the beautiful fall colors and cooler temperatures, it’s the perfect time for exploring national parks and more. Check out these RV tips for making the most of your fall vacation.
Read About Your Destination
Before you go anywhere, do a little research about the area and whether or not it’s a good time to visit for the fall foliage. Everything from temperature to the amount of rain and the types of trees in the area can affect the best time to see the colors. So, just do a quick search to pick your destination if you only have a limited time to visit.
Plan Ahead
Once a picture destination, call ahead and book your campground. Although the fall is a less busy season for many campgrounds, some weekends, especially fall break, may be booked up well ahead of time. Make sure you get a spot by calling a few weeks to a few months in advance.
Spend a Lot of Time Outdoors
Once you’re at your destination, make the most of your time away from home and spend every minute outside, exploring and enjoying the beautiful weather. This is the best way to make memories with your family and get the most out of your adventure.
Find Destinations Known for Fall Foliage
Throughout the US, there are plenty of destinations that you can find that are well known for being ideal fall foliage sightseeing spots. Vermont is well known for its incredible fall foliage as well as parts of the smoky mountain range, including the Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge areas. Have you plan to go, just re-search the best times to beautiful colors and avoid the crowds.
Pay Attention to the Weather
Lastly, before you head out, take a quick look at the weather and plan ahead. Fall is a common time for fluctuating temperatures, so you’re likely to encounter rain, and depending on where you travel, you may even encounter frost. Just keep an eye on your weather app, and bring cold-weather clothes just in case.
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