Ginnie Springs – FL

 

Fall transforms Florida into the perfect canvas for a stylish retreat. With temperatures settling into a comfortable 70-80°F range and humidity finally relenting, the Sunshine State reveals its most sophisticated side—one that pairs beautifully with our love for authentic, curated experiences.

 

Sarasota – FL
Ocala National Forest – FL

 

MUST-VISIT DESTINATIONS FOR AUTUMN ADVENTURE

Florida’s largest national forest offers an unexpectedly refined wilderness experience. Over 600 pristine lakes create natural mirrors that reflect towering pines, while Juniper Springs Recreation Area provides well-appointed RV sites that blend comfort with authenticity. Visit midweek for an almost private forest sanctuary.

 This 58-square-mile preserve feels worlds away from Florida’s resort culture. Here, sophisticated camping means falling asleep to nature’s symphony and waking to morning mist over untouched waterways. The sunset airboat tours offer Instagram-worthy moments that capture the romance of Old Florida.

 

Ginnie Springs – FL

 

A perfectly preserved 1960s oasis where crystal-clear waters maintain an ideal 72°F year-round. The vintage charm of oak-shaded campsites creates an effortlessly chic backdrop for those seeking authentic Florida glamping.

During cooler months, this intimate sanctuary becomes home to hundreds of migrating manatees—a genuinely moving wildlife encounter that reminds us why authentic experiences matter more than manufactured attractions.

 

 

Ginnie Springs – FL
Ocala National Forest – FL

 

SEASONAL FLAVORS & LOCAL HARVEST

Fall brings Florida’s harvest season into full swing. Seek out roadside stands brimming with fresh citrus, local honey, and seasonal produce. Many farms offer “pick-your-own” experiences—charming family activities that also provide fresh ingredients for your outdoor culinary adventures.

The secret to the perfect Florida fall escape lies in embracing a slower rhythm. This isn’t about checking destinations off a list; it’s about rediscovering the art of unhurried travel that our grandparents perfected decades ago.

Reserve campsites in advance, but leave room for serendipitous discoveries. Sometimes the most beautiful moments unfold when we least expect them.

 

STYLING YOUR OUTDOOR RETREAT

Elevate your camping aesthetic with thoughtfully chosen pieces: string lights that create magazine-worthy evening ambiance, a portable fire pit for sophisticated s’mores gatherings, and a quality hammock positioned between palms for those essential afternoon respites. For traditional camping, invest in a well-ventilated tent, rechargeable LED lighting, and a folding camp table worthy of al fresco dining photography.

 

Izabel Catarina