Above, autumn camping at Fort Massac State Park near Metropolis, Illinois. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Autumn has been with us for a little over a week. Now is the time to take advantage of cooler temperatures and the lack of crowds to see the fall colors around the country. Since retirees don't have to go to work anymore, they can head out in their RVs to enjoy traveling.
Do It Yourself RV has a guide for autumn travel.
They begin it with:
Fall is here! This means warm sweaters, yummy soups, and cozy nights cuddled up under blankets. For many, it also means it’s time to park and winterize the RV until next year. However, this is a big mistake. Why? Because fall is the best season for camping and traveling!
There are countless ways to celebrate fall while traveling in your RV. Whether you plan on weekend trips close to home or doing some long-term travel, you shouldn’t have any trouble at all ushering in the autumn season in your RV. Below are several of our favorite ways to do just that.
Above, a view of the Ohio River from Fort Massac State Park. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
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