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5 Campgrounds to Visit This Fall

With the weather finally starting to cool off, it’s easy to lean into the upcoming holidays and the laidback lifestyle that typically comes with them this time of year. But don’t start hibernating just yet! There is still plenty of camping to do. Arguably, fall is the best time to pack up the RV and hit the open road. So, before the summer comes to an end completely, check out five of our favorite campgrounds to visit this fall!

1. Carolina Hemlocks Recreation Area & Campground — North Carolina


Carolina Hemlocks
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Swim, fish, and relax at the beautiful Carolina Hemlocks! Located in the mountains of the Pisgah National Forest, the campgrounds also offer challenging trails and hiking for the adventurer that never quits. Some campgrounds even offer stunning river views to maximize the time you’re spending in nature. Imagine those views in fall in North Carolina — have your camera ready.

You can expect moderate temperatures and miles of North Carolina’s breathtaking scenery during the day while being lulled to sleep by the South Toe River at night. Just a short drive away from Mount Mitchell State Park, campground amenities include picnic areas, restrooms, fresh drinking water, and memories to last a lifetime.

Good Sam Campgrounds Nearby

  • Buck Creek RV Park
  • Mama Gertie’s Hideaway Campground
  • Scenic RV Resort
  • Asheville Bear Creek RV Park
  • Lakewood RV Resort

2. Ocean Pond Campground — Florida


RV Campground in Florida
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With over 60 campsites and access to the gorgeous 1,760-acre lake, Ocean Pond is an RVers paradise! The hunting, long trails, and swimming make this a great spot to park the RV and get in touch with your wild side. The Great Florida Birding Trail and the Florida National Scenic Trail pass through this campground making it a backpacker’s dream destination.

Located in the Osceola National Forest, the area is rich with early American history and has played host to the largest battle fought on Florida soil during the Civil War. History enthusiasts are welcome to venture into the Olustee Battlefield State Park and relive the past during the annual civil war reenactment. A campground that marries the past and the present? Sign us up.

Good Sam Campgrounds Nearby

  • Ragans Family Campground
  • Lake City RV Resort
  • Travelers Campground
  • Lake City Campground
  • High Springs Campground

3. Devil’s Lake State Park — Wisconsin


Devil's Lake State Park
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Containing over 28 miles of hiking trails and a 360-acre lake, Devil’s Lake has a full range of recreational entertainment and amenities to satisfy your comforts while also appealing to your nature bug. From biking to hiking, swimming to scuba diving, staying at Devil’s Lake is nothing short of heavenly.

This stunning state park encompasses the heart and culture of RVing. There are more than 27,000 acres of natural areas and parkland open for exploring. Soak in the fall foliage as it starts to transform the surrounding trees and witness mother nature at its best.

Good Sam Campgrounds Nearby

  • Sherwood Forest Camping & RV Park
  • Ho-Chunk Gaming RV Park
  • Yukon Trails Camping
  • Arrowhead Resort Campground
  • Sky High Camping Resort

4. Loon Lake — Oregon


Loon Lake in Oregon
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Surrounding mountains and astonishing views make Loon Lake a prime location for your next RV road trip. This resort is a must-visit location before the chill of winter starts to set in, due to the wide variety of activities provided by the lake that are best experienced during the fall.

Skiing, fishing boats, wave runners, pontoon boats, and a 30-foot houseboat are all available to rent! Whether you want to pitch your tent for a night, relax on the lake, or venture out into the woods, Loon Lake certainly accommodates every type of RVer.

Good Sam Campgrounds Nearby

  • The Mill Casino Hotel & RV Park
  • Lucky Loggers RV Park
  • Osprey Point RV Resort
  • Bay Point Landing
  • South Jetty RV & Camping Resort

5. Andersen’s RV Park — Washington


Long Beach Washington
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Located on the beautiful Long Beach Peninsula in Washington State, this ocean-front RV destination has the feel and serenity of paradise. Situated on five acres adjacent to the Pacific Coast, Andersen’s RV Park brings you closer to the water than any other RV park in the state!

Unlike most RV spots, Andersen’s offers you an array of fun activities and adventures that only an Ocean-front location can provide, such as ocean surf fishing, beach walking, clamming and crabbing, Dunes Trail, ocean wildlife, and deep sea fishing. Regardless of the occasion, Andersen’s RV Park is a must-visit place to add to your list.

Good Sam Campgrounds Nearby

  • Wallicut River RV Resort
  • Kenanna RV Resort
  • Ocean Park Resort
  • Cedar to Surf Campground
  • Long Beach

Fall is the Best Time to Visit RV Campgrounds


Devil's Lake State Park Sunset
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When you’re RVing, choosing just five campgrounds is like choosing your favorite child — it’s impossible. So we included a few additional campgrounds to explore while you’re out and about in the areas discussed above. Whether you’re venturing out with the intention of staying at one location or you have hopes of hopping from campground to campground, there are plenty of options available to choose from.

With a Good Sam Membership, you can save 10% at over 2,000 Good Sam parks and campgrounds.

Don’t wait until next spring or summer to start checking off destinations. Fall is the perfect time to extend the RVing season a little longer, not just to get an up-close view of the trees as the leaves change and the spectacular views that come with it but to take advantage of the weather as well. Lean into all the activities that can be enjoyed this time of year and fall back on the memories all through winter.

For more places to visit in the fall, check out the articles below:

  • The RVers Guide to Fall Family Camping
  • The Best Campgrounds for Fairytale Fall Foliage
  • 5 Beautiful, Picture-Perfect Fall RV Destinations
  • Fabulous Fall Camping in the Texas Hill Country
  • Fall Camping Destinations in the South
  • RV Destinations Perfect for Viewing the Fall Foliage
  • Why Fall is the Best Time to RV

Have you been to any of the campgrounds listed above? Tell us all about your experience in the comments below!

By: Camping World
Title: 5 Campgrounds to Visit This Fall
Sourced From: blog.campingworld.com/the-rv-life/where-to-go/five-campgrounds-to-visit-this-fall/
Published Date: Wed, 31 Aug 2022 14:00:18 +0000


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