The weather may be warmer in the summer, but camping in the fall often means escaping crowds and exploring stunning natural sites in peace.
We've put together a collection of destinations that offer everything from beautiful foliage to clear skies you can enjoy year-round.
From the dramatic landscape of Utah's Arches National Park to star-filled skies in Africa's Sahara Desert, here are 15 unique destinations for camping this fall.
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Milford Sound is a fjord located on the west coast of New Zealand's South Island. Described by Rudyard Kipling as the "eighth wonder of the world," the fjord is home to breathtaking mountain peaks and cascading waterfalls. Campervan spots can be arranged through the Milford Sound Lodge.
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Bothe-Napa Valley State Park is located at the edge of Napa wine country in Calistoga, California. It features a 1,900-acre park with 10 miles of trails and 50 campsites spread out among redwoods and firs.
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At Arches National Park in southeast Utah, visitors will discover an otherworldly landscape of contrasting colors, 2,000 natural stone arches, hundreds of soaring pinnacles, and massive fins. Going in the fall allows you to miss the craziness of the park’s busiest season, which goes from May to October. The Devils Garden Campground is open year-round for campers.
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