Huffington Post names the best camp sites in America for the Fall time, some even offer glamping options.
Autumn is the most glorious time of the year, it brings cooler temperatures for trekking outside, the leaves are changing and the air becomes more crisp.
With the weather changing, now is the perfect time to take a vacation outdoors and spend some quality time with loved ones.
Here are six perfect autumn destinations for fall camping trips in our own backyard.
Big Sur, California
From the jagged bluffs that overlook the stunning Pacific to camping in lush forests, Big Sur offers easy and abundant opportunities for exploring the most excellent part of coastal California.
Grand Canyon, Arizona
The Grand Canyon is vast, magnificent and beautiful. This amazing landmark is easily Arizona’s most distinguishable destination and a natural wonder that you simply have to see to believe.
Volcanoes National Park, Hawaii
Visit this awe-inspiring place where visitors can experience volcanism in action by hiking through lava tubes, sulphur banks and black lava fields.
Blue Ridge Parkway, Virgina
As celebrated for its beauty as the Pacific Coast Highway, the Blue Ridge Parkway winds, meanders and bends for an astonishing 469 miles through 29 North Carolina and Virginia counties. And, if you’re visiting in autumn you’ll be hitting the mother lode of changing leaves and crisp mountain air!
Colorado National Monument, Colorado
This place is a testament to the astonishing geographical diversity of the state of Colorado. It is comprised of huge canyons created by sandstone, and includes many stunning sandstone formations and numerous desert creatures with nice autumn temps in the upper 70s.
Catskills, New York
The Catskills is a mountain range in the southeast portion of New York and is not far from the big cities, making it the perfect weekend escape in the early autumn months.
Recent graduate from the University of Utah with a degree in Mass Communications and previously the lead writer for Glamping LLC.
Camping is the one holiday where most campers get up as early as parents with toddlers do. Birds are noisy and will wake up your kids, so be aware of the early morning ahead and try and get the kids to bed early to compensate.