If you’ve been reading this blog for any amount of time, then you know that Fall is my favorite season. I love everything about it (well except for the Pumpkin Spice Lattes). Since I love fall so much, I decided to come up with a list of 101 things to do in the Fall. Check them out and see how many you can check off before those first snowflakes fly. 🙂
1. Go on a fall foliage tour
2. Go to a haunted house
3. Buy a pumpkin spice latte
4. Pay for someone else’s PSL
5. Make applesauce
6. Bake an apple pie
7. Ding- Dong “boo” neighbors
8. Geocaching
9. Paint #kindnessrocks
10. Make a pumpkin pie
11. Make a pumpkin cheesecake12. Do float/sink activities with leaves, pumpkins, and apples
13. Make a pine cone bird feeder
14. Take a hike
15. Make a chocolate pumpkin trifle
16. Make a batch of mulled apple cider sangria
17. Throw an adult Halloween party
18. Make apple prints
19. Sort leaves by shape, color and size
20. Go on a scavenger hunt
21. Take a fall wine tour
22. Go on a hayride
23. Have a bonfire
24. Roast s’mores… try different varieties like peanut butter cup!
25. Go for a horse back ride
26. Attend a fall fair or festival
27. Create a DIY fall room sent
28. Check out fall books from the library
29. Learn how to crochet
30. Learn how to knit
31. Check out a race in your area
32. Try different varieties of apples
33. Graph apples based on size or color
34. Paint a pumpkin
35. Go to a pumpkin patch
36. Carve a pumpkin
37. Check out all the cider mills in your area
38. Create your own PSL
39. Have a fall picnic
40. Try out a hay maze
41. Go for a haunted hay ride
42. Make leaf rubbings
43. Pay for a stranger’s coffee
44. Plant tulips
45. Go to a farmer’s market
46. Watch a scary movie
47. Watch Hocus Pocus
48. Watch The Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown
49. Have a Harry Potter Movie marathon
50. Roast pumpkin seeds
51. Go to a murder mystery party
52. If you’re up for it, try a haunted corn maze
53. Go for a walk in the crisp air
54. Make some peach apple cobbler
55. “Mummy wrap” a friend with toilet paper
56. Go to the zoo
57. Check out down town
58. Make some homemade soup
59. Check out your local nature center
60. Make a yummy stew in the crock pot
61. Make some homemade chili
62. Sip some mulled cider
63. Make your own mulled wine
64. Sip some apple pie sangria
65. Donate to a food bank or shelter
66. Volunteer at a soup kitchen
67. Go apple picking
68. Decorate sugar cookies
69. Bob for apples
70. Eat donuts with no hands
71. Go trick or treating
72. Go to a trunk of treat
73. Throw a Halloween party for the kids
74. Snuggle in front of a fire
75. Have an at home date night
76. Make your caramel apples with a caramel apple bar
77. Crochet or knit a blanket
78. Tailgate for a football game
79. Cheer on your favorite football team
80. Play a pick up game of touch football
81. Crochet a football helmet hat
82. Paint your nails spooky colors
83. Eat candy corn
84. Make a fall trail mix
85. Take fall pictures
86. Make homemade pumpkin puree
87. Cook a turkey
88. Celebrate Thanksgiving with friends or family
89. Drink a fall beer
90. Say what you are thankful for
91. Do a scarecrow craft
92. Do a turkey craft
93. Bust out the crock pot
94. Make a thankful table cloth
95. Jump in a leaf pile
96. Rake your neighbors leaves
97. Make a salted caramel latte
98. Make sweet potato casserole
99. Talk about he life cycle of an apple tree
100. Crochet arm warmers
101. Have fun!
If you would like a printable list, click here!