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Camping Outfits For Fall

Camping Outfits For Fall

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Just because it’s fall doesn’t mean camping season has to be over. In fact, camping in the fall can be gorgeous with bursting colors, fewer crowds, and nice campsites that would be impossible to score in the busy summer season.

What camping outfits should you take camping in the fall? If you haven’t been camping in the fall, then you’re missing out on one of the best camping seasons of the year!  Yes, the weather can be unpredictable, but with the proper clothing and gear, you will be camping in the fall for years to come!

 

What Makes Camping in the Fall So Special?

We love to camp during the fall season.  There’s nothing like starting the campfire in the early morning when it’s so cold out that you can see your breath!

Then you wrap up in your blanket while having coffee by the fire and discuss what you plan to do that day!  

Our day usually begins by taking a drive to see the leaves and then we try to find an easy hike which usually leads to a waterfall or a beautiful view of the area.

Then it’s back to the campground for more fun and stories while sitting by the campfire!

What camping outfits should you take camping in the fall? If you haven’t been camping in the fall, then you’re missing out on one of the best camping seasons of the year!  Yes, the weather can be unpredictable, but with the proper clothing and gear, you will be camping in the fall for years to come!

Here are some ideas for clothes to wear camping in the fall that will keep you warm, dry, and comfy for all weather!

What to Wear Around the Campsite during fall camping

Autumn is the time when the weather starts to cool back off, and the later in the season it is, the colder it gets. When you are camping during these months, you need some insulation from cold nights but still, have some breathability for the middle of the afternoon.

  • Wear a jacket or coat, depending on how cold it is. It is better to bring both than be too cold or too hot. The campfire may warm you up enough for the time being, but there is always a good chance that you will need it both day and night.
  • Thermal underwear is yet again a good idea while being outside enjoying what Mother Nature has to offer. If you are camping in somewhere typically hot like southern Florida, you may not need it. However, anywhere you go in northern states will be cold enough to warrant wearing it even while just lounging around.
  • Shirts with long sleeves keep your arms warm even when you are not wearing a jacket. Layering one underneath is a great idea because it balances out the temperature and keeps your body comfortable.
  • Close-toed shoes will hold your body heat into a considerable degree, unlike sandals and flats. Sneakers and boots are great for the job, and they are useful for any physical labor or activities you will be doing as they generally have more traction on the soles than open-toed shoes.

  • Long pants or leggings are ideal for the autumn temperatures both day and night. That being said, denim jeans do not keep the cold out, so bear that in mind when you pack. Corduroy is much more suited for autumn than denim. If you insist on bringing jeans, wear something warm underneath.
  • Socks you wear should be thicker and warmer than cotton. Cotton is more suited for the months of April-September because the overall climate is warmer. Whatever material you pick, be sure that you can still comfortably fit into your shoes. The added bulk of the socks can make a surprising and maybe unpleasant difference.
  • You can wear overalls and coveralls with thermal underwear and a shirt with long sleeves underneath if that is more suited to your style. They are warm, you can pack less than you would with many pairs of pants, and they usually have lots of room in the pockets for collecting cool things you find or carrying your phone to leave your hands free.

If you want to beat the heat and enjoy the tranquility of nature, fall may be the best time to go camping with your family.