Fall Camping Guide

Posted on October 1, 2024 by ISLE Crew

Fall Camping Guide

As summer fades and nature transforms into shades of burnt orange and rusty reds, there’s no better time to embrace the outdoors. With fall comes crisp air, fewer crowds, and stunning scenery that makes camping a magical experience. Imagine biting into a crispy and gooey s’more while gazing up at a tapestry of autumn foliage. But why stop at just camping? Combining your camping adventure with water activities like paddle boarding and kayaking adds an exhilarating twist to the traditional fall escape.

This fall camping guide covers the essentials of combining camping with water activities, helping you to make the most of this beautiful season. We dive into the top fall camping spots, how to choose the right campsite, pack for fall water activities, and tips for fall camping. We also recommend the best gear for camping and paddle boarding, kayaking, floating, and lounging. Get ready to take camping to a whole new level.

Best Fall Camping Spots

Below are our top five recommended camping spots in the USA that are near water so you can enjoy water activities during the day. 

Acadia National Park, Maine

  • Set along the rugged coastline, Acadia National Park has world-famous foliage, crystal-clear lakes, and coastal waters for kayaking and paddle boarding. The calm waters of Jordan Pond and Eagle Lake provide ideal spots for paddlers of all skill levels, while the nearby seaside towns offer easy access to gear rentals and supplies
  • Blackwoods and Seawall are campgrounds within the National Park which have convenient access to water activities

Big Bend National Park, Texas

  • For a more rugged adventure, Big Bend National Park offers a stunning desert landscape where the Rio Grande River carves through deep canyons. Ideal for kayakers and floaters, the fall season provides milder temperatures and calmer waters, perfect for exploring Santa Elena or Boquillas Canyon
  • Rio Grande Village campgrounds provide easy river access, and the night skies here are some of the most dazzling in North America

Lake Tahoe, California/Nevada

  • Known for its brilliant blue waters surrounded by towering pines and mountains, Lake Tahoe is a prime destination for fall camping and water sports. Fall has fewer tourists making it perfect for paddle boarding or kayaking along the glassy surface of Emerald Bay.
  • D.L. Bliss State Park and Camp Richardson campgrounds offer lakefront views and easy access to launch points. The stunning Sierra Nevada scenery creates an unforgettable backdrop for your adventures

Charleston, South Carolina

  • Charleston is a picturesque town in the fall. You can enjoy mild fall temperatures and vibrant sunsets over the marshlands, and explore nearby beaches like Folly Beach, known for its fantastic fall surfing conditions
  • James Island County Park offers an excellent family-friendly camping experience with easy access to the calm, brackish waters ideal for paddle boarding and kayaking. The park features waterfront campsites, paddle rentals, and even a splash zone for rinsing off. It’s only a quick drive from Charleston

Olympic National Park, Washington 

  • Olympic National Park is known for its dense rainforests, craggy coasts, and serene lakes. Admire the old-growth forests around Lake Crescent while you enjoy paddle boarding and kayaking
  • The Fairholme Campground offers direct lake access, and the nearby Sol Duc Hot Springs provides a perfect spot to relax after a day on the water.

If you’re not quite ready to combine fall camping with water activities, how about if you add water activities to your fall vacation? This guide goes into the 5 best cities in North America for fall paddleboarding. 

How to Choose the Right Fall Camping Spot

When planning a fall camping trip with water activities, selecting the right campsite is crucial to making the most of your adventure. Here are some key considerations:

  • Accessibility: Choose campsites that offer easy access to the water, with designated launch points, nearby beaches, or short, well-marked trails to lakes, rivers, or the ocean. Check for boat ramps, docks, or easy shoreline access to make launching kayaks or paddle boards hassle-free.
  • Safety: Prioritize campsites that are safe for water activities. Look for calm, sheltered waters that are less likely to experience strong currents, high winds, or heavy boat traffic, especially if you’re a beginner. Look into the availability of lifeguards, emergency access points, and whether the area is known for safe wildlife encounters
  • Proximity to Activities: Select a site that’s close to the specific water activities you’re planning. For paddle boarding or kayaking, find calm lakes or slow-moving rivers nearby. If surfing is your goal, choose campsites near popular surf beaches. This proximity allows you to maximize your time on the water and minimize travel logistics
  • Amenities and Facilities: Consider the available amenities such as gear rentals, equipment storage, wash stations, and restrooms. Look for campsites with shaded areas, picnic tables, and fire pits to relax after a day of adventure, especially clutch if you’re traveling with your children. Proximity to local stores, restaurants, or outfitters can also be a bonus for grabbing extra supplies
  • Seasonal Considerations: Fall weather can be unpredictable, so look for campsites that offer some protection from the elements, such as windbreaks or sheltered spots. Make sure to check the seasonal status of campgrounds and water access points, as some may close or have limited services after peak summer months

What to Pack for Fall Camping

Packing the right gear can make all the difference in enjoying a comfortable and memorable fall camping trip, especially when combining it with water activities. And if you want to take your camping to the next level, don’t forget to bring our new inflatable camping furniture for even more comfort & convenience to your campsite. 

  • Warm Clothing: Fall temperatures vary, so pack layers to stay comfortable throughout the day. Opt for moisture-wicking base layers, insulating mid-layers like fleece or down, and waterproof outer layers to protect against unexpected rain. Don’t forget a warm hat, gloves, and cozy socks for those chilly evenings.
  • Camping Essentials: Bring a reliable tent with a sturdy rainfly and a ground tarp to keep moisture out. Choose a sleeping bag rated for lower temperatures and a sleeping pad for added insulation. If you’re spending several days camping, make it more comfortable with camping furniture. Inflatable camping furniture adds a lot of comfort and function, without taking up tons of space in your car
    • Our Cloud Inflatable Chair and Couch are 3-in-1 products that can be used as a chair or couch, camp seat, and as a sleeping pad for inside your tent. 
    • For extra comfort, consider our Basecamp. This inflatable dock is a great product to use as a mat to put under your tent and level out the ground below so that sleeping is a lot more comfortable. 
  • Cooking Equipment and Food: A portable camping stove, cookware, and utensils are must-haves for preparing meals. Consider preparing easy-to-cook, warm meals like soups, stews, and instant oatmeal. A hot cup of coffee or cocoa in the morning is a great way to start the day! 
  • Lighting and Navigation: Fall days are shorter, so bring ample lighting, such as headlamps, lanterns, and extra batteries. A map, compass, or GPS device will help you navigate trails and waterways, especially in unfamiliar areas. Keep a whistle and small first aid kit handy for emergencies
  • Cold Weather Comforts: Pack a thermos to keep drinks hot while you paddle board, hand warmers for those extra chilly moments, and a blanket for added warmth around the campfire. Don’t forget your waterproof matches or firestarters, an axe, and s’more supplies if you’re planning to enjoy a cozy campfire
  • Safety and Hygiene Supplies: Bring eco-friendly soap, biodegradable wipes, and a towel for quick cleanups after water activities. A multi-tool, rope, waterproof matches, and a basic repair kit are also useful to have on hand. Don’t forget to pack your paper towel, dish soap, brush, bucket, and garbage bags to help with cleaning

With the right gear and our new inflatable camping furniture, you’ll be set to enjoy the crisp air, stunning landscapes, and exciting water adventures that make fall camping unforgettable!

How to Pack for Fall Water Activities

If you’re planning for water activities while camping here’s our guide for all your recommended gear. First, you need the right paddle board, kayak, surfboard, or lounger for you and your camping crew.

If you’re looking forward to a peaceful sunrise paddle, our Inflatable Paddle Boards are great for camping. They easily deflate so you can fit them in your car. If you’re a die-hard paddle boarder looking to go the distance and you have the space in your car, then consider packing our Hardboards

If you want the flexibility of switching between paddle boarding and kayaking, then you’ll love our SUP-Kayak Hybrids. The Switch is our most lightweight option, great for recreational kayakers looking for a portable, durable, and stable board that can serve multiple activities. Because of its full-coverage soft and grippy traction pad, it’s great for stand-up paddle boarding and solo or tandem kayaking. Plus the entire deck can be used for yoga, pets, kids, and lounging.  

Our Pro Series hybrids, the Pioneer Pro, and Explorer Pro, are our newest SUP kayaks which are fantastic all-purpose recreational and fitness boards. They are “Inflatable Hardboards”, a new class of inflatables thanks to our innovative new InfinityFiber material. These are the most rigid inflatables available on the market which allows them to support larger riders, more gear, and perform more like epoxy hardboards, but in a portable package.

The Pioneer Pro is the best all-around inflatable hybrid optimized for rigid board glide and durability in a more lightweight package. It’s stable, easy to maneuver, and is a multi-purpose board for SUP, kayaking, yoga, and fishing. 

The Explorer Pro is for adventurous kayakers who want to go the distance with our award-winning touring and fitness board. The narrower, longer profile makes it faster on the water. It’s great for longer distances, and the incredible rigidity gives it a high weight capacity so it’s great for carrying gear while solo and tandem kayaking and SUP.

If you’re planning to camp and surfing, we have Surfboards for all styles of waves and levels. Our Nomad soft top is a ‘funboard’ style board for athletic beginners looking for a maneuverable board. Another ideal beginner surfboard design is a longboard surfboard (9-12 feet long). Our Coronado soft top longboards are perfect for beginners. Longboards work well in small waves as they have a large amount of volume. 

Finally, if it’s warm enough to enjoy lounging, floating, and swimming, then our Floats would be great to bring along. They’re great for kids, adults, and even pets. 

Gear for Water Activities

  • Pump: for inflatable gear and camping furniture
  • Repair kit: Ensure you have the correct kit specific to your inflatable watercraft.
  • Paddle: Look for lightweight, adjustable paddles that can be broken down into multiple pieces for easy packing
  • Wetsuit or Dry Suit: A full wetsuit or dry suit helps keep you warm in cooler water temperatures, which is essential for fall paddling and surfing
  • Personal Flotation Device (PFD): A PFD or life jacket is mandatory for kayaking and paddle boarding and recommended for floating. Opt for a slim, comfortable design that doesn’t restrict your movement
  • Waterproof Bags/Dry Bags: Use dry bags in various sizes to keep your gear, electronics, and clothing dry while on the water. Multi-purpose dry bags can also double as storage sacks for gear
  • Leash: keep your board tethered to you, reducing the risk of losing it in case of a fall. Choose a durable, coiled leash to prevent drag
  • Multi-Purpose Waterproof Jacket: A waterproof, windproof jacket works great both on the water and around the campsite, offering protection from wind and rain
  • Neoprene Water Shoes or Sandals: Protect your feet from sharp rocks, cold water, and slippery surfaces. These shoes can be used for hiking around the campsite as well
  • Quick-Dry Towel: A compact, quick-drying towel is great for drying off after water activities and for general use around camp
  • Multi-Use Backpack or Dry Pack: A waterproof backpack can carry essentials during water activities and double as a daypack for hiking or exploring
  • Cooler Bag: keep your drinks cold and your snacks safe in a cooler backpack

Tips for Fall Camping

Weather Conditions

  • Pack for Cool Temperatures and Rain: Fall weather is unpredictable, so pack layers. Include moisture-wicking base layers, warm mid-layers like fleece, and waterproof outer layers such as a rain jacket and waterproof pants. A wool beanie, gloves, and extra socks are essential for staying warm during chilly mornings and evenings. Don’t forget a quality rainfly for your tent to keep your sleeping area dry during unexpected showers.
  • Check Conditions and Weather Forecasts: Always check the latest weather and water conditions before getting on the water. Pay attention to wind speeds, wave height, and water temperature, which significantly affect safety, especially in fall when conditions change rapidly. Avoid paddling or surfing in rough waters and strong currents, and be mindful of shorter daylight hours to avoid getting caught out late in the dark.

Campfire and Cooking Tips

  • Setting Up a Campfire Near Water: When camping near water, choose a designated fire pit or create one well above the high-water mark to prevent water from seeping into your fire. Keep your fire small and manageable. Always have water or a fire extinguisher nearby for safety. Be mindful of local fire regulations, especially during dry fall conditions. Extinguish your fire completely before leaving it unattended by dousing it with water and stirring until all embers are out.
  • Campfire-Friendly Meal Ideas: After a day of water adventures, easy and hearty meals are key. Consider prepping foil packets with your choice of protein, veggies, and spices for a delicious, no-fuss dinner. For a simple lunch, try campfire quesadillas filled with cheese, beans, and veggies. Don’t forget the classics—roast some sausages, and end the day with s’mores or apple slices roasted with cinnamon and sugar for a cozy fall treat

Sustainability and Leave No Trace Principles

  • Respect Nature and Practice Leave No Trace: Fall camping near water means you must take extra care to preserve the environment. Stick to established trails and campsites, and avoid trampling on sensitive vegetation, particularly near shorelines. Dispose of waste properly by packing out all trash, including food scraps and biodegradable items that can harm wildlife. Use eco-friendly soap for washing dishes and yourselves, and keep at least 200 feet away from water sources.
  • Minimize Your Impact on Water Habitats: Avoid disturbing aquatic habitats by entering the water carefully and not launching watercraft in areas with delicate vegetation or wildlife. Please do not feed wildlife, and store food securely to prevent animals from attracting animals to your site (especially if you’re in bear areas). If you’re fishing, practice catch and release, and be mindful of local regulations to help protect fish populations.

Making the Most of Your Fall Camping Experience

Fall camping with water activities is the perfect way to enjoy the season’s beauty and adventure. Plan your days to balance exciting water sports with relaxing moments at camp - catch the sunrise from the water, explore marked trails, and unwind by the fire in the evenings.

For group trips, organize activities that suit everyone’s skills and ensure all have the necessary gear and safety knowledge. Before the trip, delegate what gear to pack and food for your meals. Share tasks like cooking and setting up camp to keep things fun and easy.

Remember, safety, preparation, and respect for nature are key. Check weather forecasts, follow safety protocols, and practice Leave No Trace principles so we can leave nature better than when we found it. With the right mindset and planning, your fall camping adventure will be an unforgettable experience!

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