Enjoying Nature: Fall Camping Trip In Glorious New England
March 15th, 2010 Posted in OutdoorsWhen you decide to camp in New England between the months of September and November you should be prepared to see some of the most immaculate scenery images in the world. Whether you have ever previously witnessed the changing leaves in any of these historically rich and naturally beautiful states or you are just looking for the best campsites ever, this is the trip for you.
New England states have a very unique and interesting charm about them. It is derived in part from the cultural history as well as in part by the rich natural history of the area. Camping in New England means coming face to face with people and nature that can literally be so stunning that it can change your perspective on life forever.
There are simple fairs, like pumpkin festivals and sheep and wool festivals to all out Oktoberfest fairs that bring out the beer drinker in all of us. Each fall festival celebrates and honors something unique. Each one is held on different grounds and each brings something new to the honorable traditions that have kept these festivals alive and well for generations.
Of course, there is plenty of crystal clear fall fishing to take up a weekend or a two week tour of these small states. Outdoor sports are part of a ling heritage within the New England borders, and those that get to participate in them do so respectfully and in awe of the natural wonders that still allow then to carry on the pride of their ancestors.
Camping in New England can mean getting caught under a few chilly nights of frost or even an early sprinkling of snow during those unpredictable autumn months. While it is important to be prepared for any camping trip, it is especially important to be able to be prepared for weather changes.
Be prepared to deal with some unexpected weather. While New England is absolutely gorgeous in the fall months it is also relatively easy to find yourself experiencing a quick and harsh change in the weather.
New England autumns can bring drastic changes from one day to the next. It is possible to experience a twenty degree drop in temperature in just an hour as a fast moving front paves the way. Keeping in touch with the weather report and being prepared for the possibility of overnight frost is just one more way to be prepared when camping in New England. Always heed all weather warnings and make sure that you are able to receive regular weather updates to make sure that you aren’t about to find yourself smack dab in the middle of the changing weather unprepared.