Fall Offers Excellent RV Camping Opportunities
Posted by on Oct 25, 2010Don’t cover up your RV and store it away for the winter yet. Fall offers wonderful camping opportunities for RV owners. Unlike summer when campgrounds, parks and attractions are packed with vacationing families, the pace of RV life slows down once the kids go back to school. RV traveling is more relaxed in the fall. There’s less competition for campsites at RV campgrounds and national and state parks, especially on weekdays. Campgrounds and parks are a little quieter, hiking and biking trails less crowded, lines at popular attractions shorter. Fall RVing is more relaxing, more contemplative, a delightful change of pace that allows you to indulge your urge to turn down an unknown road and see where it leads.
A great time to take your RV on a little road trip, fall offers majestic views of Appalachian and Rocky Mountain vistas. If you’re looking for solitude, immerse yourself in nature with a hike through the pristine wilderness of the Quebec Run Wild Area in southwestern Pennsylvania. Forbes State Forest just north of the Pennsylvania-West Virginia border offers 60,000 acres of dense forest cut by well-marked trails that lead you to gurgling streams, waterfalls and laurel swamps.
If you crave fun, excitement and genuine down-home American weirdness, take in one the many harvest festivals that sprout up in small towns across America each fall. From garlic to watermelon and mushrooms to pumpkins, these festivals showcase a wild array of creative ways to use local produce. You haven’t lived until you’ve tasted pumpkin fudge!















October 26th, 2010 at 5:55 pm
Couldn’t agree more – We go a step further and REALLY enjoy Winter Motorhoming too !