Above, camping at the Fort Massac campground near Metropolis, Illinois. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
The summer will be over in a month, but that doesn't mean that camping season is over. On the contrary, autumn is the best time to pitch a tent or head out in an RV. Fall camping is one of my favorite pastimes.
At least, that's what a new article from USA Today says.
Here's a snippet:
If you hate heat and mosquitos, had a hard time reserving a campsite, or couldn't quite find the time to get away this summer, don't worry. The optimal time to go camping is actually after Labor Day.
From Maine to Minnesota, South Dakota to Arizona and beyond, the weeks following Labor Day (the unofficial end of summer) are a delightful time to pitch a tent or park your RV. Summer’s searing temperatures are cooling. Humidity is drying. Mosquitos, black flies and other buzzing and biting critters become less of a torment.
To read more, go here.
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