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Late season busy time at SP

MFL
Nomad II
Nomad II
Just got home from a week of camping at one of my favorite SPs. I was surprised to see how busy it was, for late season in my area. I was about 250 miles from home, but many folks I talked to were locals, just taking advantage of warm days/cool nights, enjoying camp fires with retired friends or family. It is a nice, rather peaceful time to camp, hearing more of natures sounds.

You see lots of extended van style campers, belonging to older folks traveling, but had several Pop ups, with older folks camping in them. I noticed a few older gents, camping by themselves, but meeting up with older buddies doing the same.


I took a pic 0f a Redneck motorhome (old ambulance) camped a few sites from me. A guy and his wife, using this, with the only windows in the two back doors.

This is my campsite, with lots of space between sites. I enjoy SP camping for this reason. IMO, just makes a better camping experience, but to each their own, as many enjoy the resort experience.

I will be winterizing soon, as I have upcoming family events in a couple weeks, and hunting season fast approaching.

Jerry
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CavemanCharlie
Explorer III
Explorer III
Some (but not all ) MN state parks are open year around. A couple of years ago it got up to 70+ degrees in February so the dog and I went camping.

I love fall camping at this time of the year but, I often busy in the field harvesting crops so I don't get to do it too often. I got out to a local state park last weekend. https://www.dnr.state.mn.us/state_parks/park.html?id=spk00220#homepage

But, I still had to drive home to work on Saturday. This weekend might be the same way.

2012Coleman
Explorer II
Explorer II
We were at Camp Blanding near Stark in north central Florida for a long weekend recently - the Carolinas were being hit by Florence that weekend and we experinced some wind. All three camp grounds were full. Kingsley Lake was awesome - swimming and boating.
Experience without good judgment is worthless; good judgment without experience is still good judgment!

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Dutch_12078
Explorer II
Explorer II
We're currently at Gilbert Lake State Park near Oneonta, NY. The RV sites were about 50% full this weekend, but there's just a handful left now, with more leaving tomorrow. We're leaving on Thursday. The park closes for the season on Columbus Day, Oct 8th, and next week end the RV sites are almost completely booked. Lots of tent sites available though...
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ReneeG
Explorer
Explorer
Piddlers wrote:
We spent last week at a SP also. The park was probably 1/4 full all week and completely booked for this weekend.

Glad we got out yesterday!! We like seeing other campers and their families but would rather not be there when it's completely sold out.

Happy Fall Camping Everyone! ๐Ÿ™‚


Same here. Pick one with dry camping only and it will make a difference as stated in my post between a state park with electricity and one without.
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ReneeG
Explorer
Explorer
We recently returned from a long road trip and our two last stops were at Montana State Parks. At Lewis and Clark Caverns State Park and at Bannack State Park. At L&C SP, there were electric sites. We arrived on Thursday and it was pretty empty. Come Friday afternoon, campers started arriving by the droves. All the license plates were from Montana and in talking to a couple of the other campers near us, they said they were from close by towns and this is a getaway for them. At Bannack SP, it was dry camping and there was only one other camper there, again from Montana.
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Piddlers
Explorer
Explorer
We spent last week at a SP also. The park was probably 1/4 full all week and completely booked for this weekend.

Glad we got out yesterday!! We like seeing other campers and their families but would rather not be there when it's completely sold out.

Happy Fall Camping Everyone! ๐Ÿ™‚

goducks10
Explorer
Explorer
We spent the last week on the coast in Oregon. Got to talking to a camp host at South Beach St park. He couldn't believe how full it was for the last week in Sept. He said that normally F loop which we were in was pretty much half empty this time of year.
I can see weekends being mostly full but not usually midweek.

DutchmenSport
Explorer
Explorer
The best camping season of the year is after Labor Day and before the first snow fall.

I'm currently at General Butler State Park in Kentucky, and I don't think there are more than 4 or 5 unoccupied campsites. In spite of it being almost full, it's pretty quiet here. Folks didn't go nuts leaving outside lights on last night, no blasting scare lights left on. A couple had their amber colored porch lights on, and that was about all.

Sunny, in the 70's right right now, and no wind. So far, this has been a great week-end!

fj12ryder
Explorer III
Explorer III
My wife and I have come to the conclusion there are now 3 seasons: High Season, Low Season, and Geezer Season, when all the old Geezers are out in force.
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Lwiddis
Explorer II
Explorer II
Good to see an ambulance stationed where us old guys camp.
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tenbear
Explorer
Explorer
Here in the North East this time of the year becomes very busy with the "Leaf Peepers". The Season is just beginning and some of the leafs have started to change colors. It will probably reach it's peak within a couple of weeks.
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