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Most people equate camping with warm weather, but why should the outdoor adventures stop as soon as the leaves change colors? Fall and winter camping has its challenges, but there are also benefits like beautiful scenery, more privacy, and not having to worry about mosquitos. These advantages are even more prevalent in the South. As long as you follow these tips and know your desired camping destination, you’ll experience a unique bond with nature. 

How to Camp When It’s Cold 

1. Pack the Essentials

Camping when there’s a chill in the air can be tricky because you have to pack for a lot of scenarios, such as dampness and fog. As long as you have the basic supplies covered, though, you should be set for a safe, stress-free camping trip. 

outdoor adventurePack a firestarter kit and make sure you know how to use it. When it’s cold out, the odds of wet wood will be a little higher. An ax or camping knife, a flashlight with extra batteries, and a first-aid kit should round out your inventory. If you’re planning any long hikes, bring a compass to guide your way.

2. Pack Quality Protection

To ensure an enjoyable outdoor adventure, get a quality tent. It should stay strong in various weather conditions, whether it's a sunny day or a cold evening dusted with snow.

Get a tent that’s big enough for everyone in your camping party. Body heat will keep you warm, but you don’t want to be sleeping on top of each other. 

Sunscreen might bring the beach and the middle of summer to mind, but it’s also essential in the winter. You can still get a sunburn even when it’s cold and cloudy. Keep your skin healthy, and don’t skimp on the SPF. 

3. Stay Warm

Cold-weather camping is all about the layers. First, check the estimated temperature range for your camping area during your planned trip. If you bring a heavy, layered coat in 60-degree weather, you might end up carrying it more often than wearing it.

If it’s going to drop down near freezing, think about wearing a few medium-sized layers rather than one thick jacket. Since you’ll most likely be active, that will make it easier to shed layers gradually and ensure you’re always comfortable. Pack extra thick socks to keep your feet warm throughout the camping trip. 

4. Plan Your Food

A proper diet can also help you stay warm while camping. Plan what meals you want to cook during your camping trip so you know what utensils and cookware you need. Keep your calories up during your outdoor adventures by stowing easy-to-grab snacks in your backpacks. 

 

If you’re interested in cool-weather camping and other outdoor activities, visit Bigfoot Adventure TN in Tracy City. These 500 beautiful acres above the Cumberland Plateau offer outdoor activities, spots for camping, zip-lining, and much more. This forest retreat can provide you with different lodging options, such as tent-friendly areas and RV hookups. To find out more about the campground, visit the website or call (931) 488-8652.

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