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Maine Things To Do Fall Camping: Enjoying The Peaceful Season
Posted by mainetodo on Wednesday, September 19 @ 17:17:31 PDT

Fall: Summer and the family camping season are drawing to a close. For those of you who are looking for something to do, it's a good time to start planning a fall camping trip. If you couldn't get into that campground during the busy summer months now is the time. Fall is personally my favorite time of year to go camping. The days are still warm in September yet, the nights are cool and comfortable for sleeping. It makes it

more pleasant for those wanting to enjoy the outdoors. Days aren't as hot, and nights are just cool enough to cuddle under a blanket for a good night sleep. Another blessing to fall campers is the fact that parks are less congested and over-crowded. You can really explore some options for camping that may not have been available during the height of the season. Take a weekend trip and enjoy the autumn colors which can be magnificent, and wildlife which is active, often preparing for the winter months to come.


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