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Why stop camping when you start seeing a little fresh powder? Why not experience the joy of camping with the whole family while the winter winds are blowing in? There are a few things you can consider if your ambitions are so. While camping with the bare essentials like a tent and sleeping bag can be fun and exciting, it’s a little harder to do so during the freezing winter months. If you have plans this winter to travel to places that have cold or even freezing conditions, the best thing to do would be to make an investment in an RV. If you aren’t ready to make the commitment and buy one outright, try renting one first and see if RV camping is right for you.

RV’s come with many great benefits. Just a few of these include:

-Complete mobility

-Ability to store food

-The luxury of having climate control

With just these few amenities, you are enabled to handle the harsh environment of the winter season while making even more great camping memories. RV’s are a place for people to get away from their everyday norm, yet still travel into parts of the unknown. Forget hotel and plane schedules and have the complete freedom to plan your trip from beginning to end. RV’s give you the ability to set out at any time you want, travel to almost anywhere you want, and be up close and personal with nature, but with the added luxuries of home.

And as for overall camping convenience, you can’t really go wrong when traveling in an RV. People who have been camping using an open fire to cook their food understand how difficult it can be to do so, especially in inclement weather. Fortunately, most RVs come with a built in kitchen characteristics like a stove and oven to cook the food of choice to perfection. Enjoy a delicious, home-cooked meal in the comfort of your RV after a long day of fun outdoors.

Another huge factor tying in to the difficulty of camping in tents in harsh weather conditions is the temperature. Extremely hot or cold weather can be hard to handle and this can take away from the fun of your trip. RVs on the other hand are a climate controlled, mobile campsite. No matter if it’s 10 or 110 degrees, you will be able to stay comfortable inside the protection and shelter of your RV.

When it comes to camping, most people think of taking their trips during the warm, summer months, but camping in the winter can also be extremely fun and rewarding. Changing leave, ice covered lakes, and snow-capped mountains are just some of the wonderful things you may encounter. If you are planning a winter camping trip this year, it’s important to realize that a little more preparation may be required, especially if you will be in a tent. The added winter weather factors like snow and ice can create obstacles, but if you understand how to properly deal with these things, they simply create a beautiful backdrop and setting to your camping experience.

Bethy Creek Resort in Lake Livingston is one of the top RV parks in Texas, and it also provides comfortable cabins and wooded tent sites. Have a great time fishing, cable wakeboarding, and enjoying other amenities on site. Learn more at www.BethyCreek.com