64 Fun Fall Activities to Get You Through the Season
With its clear, cool,
humidity-free days, gorgeous golden palette and emphasis on eating all the
baked goods, fall (or autumn if we’re being fancy) is unequivocally,
indisputably the greatest season ever. (Sorry, summer lovers.) The unbearable
hot days are behind us and there is plenty to look forward to—from Halloween
candy to Thanksgiving turkey. (Basically, as soon as those leaves start
turning, our palates are primed for all the fun to follow). Fall also comes
with a slew of its own seasonally appropriate activities to partake in. And
with so many to choose from, it can be hard to figure out where to start.
That’s why we’ve compiled this epic bucket list of 64 fall activities you can
get into. From classics like jack-o-lantern carving, to adrenaline pumping
ziplining and even family-friendly trips to the pumpkin patch, we’ve got you
covered. So grab your flannel and get excited, folks.
1. EAT A CIDER DOUGHNUT Or
half a dozen of them (no judgments). Even better, make your own with our recipe
for apple cider doughnut holes.
2. MAKE A BATCH OF MULLED WINE
So what if our house smells like a Yankee Candle IRL…we secretly love
those. Wanna DIY it? We’ll be sipping on this mulled wine sangria all season long.
3. PACK A FALL PICNIC Fill
your picnic basket with the essentials: wine, grapes, a baguette and enough
cheese for 15 people—despite being only two.
4. GO APPLE PICKING First,
find an orchard in your neck of the woods. Then bring home the mother lode to
divvy up between family and friends and bake an apple pie to share (or keep to
yourself). Plus, since it is the season of giving and all, you can always make
these mini mason jar apple pies to give as gifts.
5. BUY GOURDS AT THE FARMERS
MARKET And resist the temptation to stick googly eyes on them—or don’t, we
kind of love cutesy Halloween decorations. Since pumpkins can be a bit pricey
this time of year, mix things up by adding some squash, luffas, melons and even
cucumbers to the batch. They may not all make great decorations, but they are
all very, very delicious.
6. VISIT A PUMPKIN PATCH If
you don’t Instagram it, did it really happen? (Psst: Here are 15 pumpkin
patches around the U.S. to check out.)
7. TAKE A BIKE RIDE OVER THE
WEEKEND Channel your inner Gilmore Girl and tour a cute small town, and
make it a family affair or go solo. Either way, you’re sure to get a deeper
appreciation for those changing autumn colors.
8. SKIP THE GYM IN FAVOR OF
DAILY RUNS IN THE BRISK MORNING AIR Just because gyms are open doesn’t mean
you throw out that running route you established during lockdown. The brisk
morning air will wake you right up and have you ready to take on the day. Not
really a runner? It’s not too late to begin. Here’s how to get started. (P.S.
Power walks are also great day-starters.)
9. TAKE A CHILLY BEACH STROLL Fact:
The beach is kinda prettiest in the off-season. You can easily catch a
beautiful sunrise or mesmerizing sunset. (Just pack a few blankets in case it
gets breezy.)
10. RAKE A GIANT PILE OF
LEAVES And promptly belly-flop into it, just like you did as a kid. (C’mon,
that’s basically what leaf-raking was designed for.) You know who else will
absolutely love rolling around in all the crunchiness? Your dog.
11. TAILGATE A FOOTBALL GAME Football
is back baby! And we can all agree that the food is the best part of the whole
thing anyway, right? Make your own oven-baked buffalo wings, and check out
these 33 sides to serve them with.
12. OR BASK IN THE SUNDAY
QUIETUDE While the rest of the world is worrying about, you know, football,
you can tune it all out and just reset for the upcoming week.
13. BOOK A WEEKEND GETAWAY IN
THE WOODS Or a national park near you. Don't forget your nubby knitwear and
keep that guide to safely renting and staying in an Airbnb handy, just in case
you need it. (We’re still in a pandemic, people.)
14. COOK WITH BRUSSELS SPROUTS
Make any of these unique Brussels sprouts recipes for your brood and soothe
those September tomato-season withdrawals. Got a picky eater on your hands?
Here are some tips and tricks to combat the dinnertime tantrums. If all goes
well, you may even get your kid to eat vegetables for breakfast. (We can
fantasize, can’t we?)
15. BUY A CUTE NEW PLANNER Pair
it with a stack of freshly sharpened pencils or if you’re bold, get a stack of
pens instead. Whether it’s in person or still online, back-to-school season is
officially upon us.
16. MAKE A BIG POT OF CHILI Spend
Sunday afternoon perfecting this white turkey chili with avocado, then eat it
all damn week. You can also test your culinary skills with this sweet potato
chili with turkey and back beans or this cauliflower chili. (Yum!)
17. CARVE A JACK-O’-LANTERN Because
nothing screams fall quite like an elaborately carved out pumpkin. Not one to
get your hands all slimy and gooey? Skip the carving and just decorate one.
18. TOAST PUMPKIN SEEDS If
you’re not afraid of pumpkin guts, they’re easy to roast and even easier to
eat. Toss ’em in a salad, mix them into homemade trail mix or just snack by the
handful. Oh, and FYI, they’re also a great source of protein.
19. DECORATE YOUR PORCH (OR
FRONT DOOR) If you don't buy mums at the hardware store, do you even like
fall? Here are 30 more autumnal porch ideas to tickle your fancy.
20. MAKE A FALL CENTERPIECE
FOR THE DINING TABLE Time to channel your inner Martha Stewart. Backyard
branches = budget ikebana. Consider a vase of wheat, hydrangea and pumpkin or a
pine cone table runner.
21. CLEAN THE WINDOWS Let
there be golden-amber light. And while you’re at it, you might as well clean
the walls, the dishwasher, the oven that’s been making all those delicious
meals and scrub down your bathtub.
22. THEN OPEN THE WINDOWS Let
that fall breeze run through your house. It’s better than an air freshener.
Trust.
23. TAKE A DRIVE IN THE
COUNTRYSIDE Lazy leaf-peeping is the best kind of leaf-peeping. (Check the
fall foliage map then plan your day trip.) And if you have a particularly fussy
tiny human, that slow drive will surely put them to sleep.
24. BUY AN AUTUMN-SCENTED
CANDLE Oh please, like you don't love the smell of pumpkin spice, too. Not
sold on store-bought? Here’s how to freshen your home the DIY way.
25. ADD COZY DECOR TO YOUR
HOME Give us all the faux-fur pillow covers and cable-knit throws. Throw in
some plush rugs and let the cozy vibes take over. For more inspiration, take a
peek at some of our favorite Halloween door decorations.
26. WATCH THE GEESE FLY SOUTH Go
ahead, bliss out on nature doing its thang. It’s always a sight to behold.
27. HOST A SOCIALLY-DISTANT
HARVEST DINNER PARTY Get your family and friends to cozy up with picnic
blankets and some bottles of vino. Bonus: It’s a foolproof way to test your
Thanksgiving recipes. Just make sure everyone is vaccinated and feels
comfortable being in close proximity.
28. CURL UP WITH A GREAT BOOK Take
it to the park, your local café or just stay home. Whatever suits your fancy.
We have plenty of suggestions for you to pick from.
29. WATCH A QUINTESSENTIALLY
FALL MOVIE Yes, we’ve watched Love Story 50 times, and no, we’re not sorry
about it. We’ll also be adding these classics to our rotation and absolutely
bingeing the fall TV line up.
30. COLLECT LEAVES AND
PINECONES Nothing says “I heart fall” like foraging like a wood nymph then
turning your found treasures into tchotchkes.
31. DRINK DARK, HOPPY BEER
Call it a placebo, but rich beer literally tastes better to us in the fall. And
if beer’s not your thing, swap it for hot buttered rum or any one one of these
fancy beer cocktails.
32. MAKE A BACKYARD BONFIRE We’ll
take any excuse to make (and eat) s’mores.
33. BREAK OUT YOUR PLAIDS AND
FLANNELS Fall: The one time of year it's totally chill to dress like a
farmer. Go ahead and wear them all at once; you’re staying home, right? If you
do decide to leave your house, here are 11 ways to make your flannel look less
rural and more girl about town.
34. BREAK OUT YOUR SWEATERS
AND SCARVES It’s (debatably) the highlight of the whole damn season. Learn
how to take care of those chunky knits here.
35. BREAK OUT YOUR LEATHER BOOTIES
These ankles boots were made for walkin' on crunchy leaves. And so were
UGGs.
36. TREAT YOURSELF TO A CHIC
NEW COAT Mid-weight coats are the best weight coats, and don't let anyone
tell you otherwise. They’re not quite as light as summer denim nor are they as
heavy as winter coats, but they’re the perfect pick to make you feel like a
boss a la Miranda Priestly. Learn how to style one here.
37. EAT ALL THE HALLOWEEN
CANDY And feign innocence when your kids accuse you of doing so. After all,
you did go trick-o-treating with them. Where do your favorite sweets fall in
our ranking?
38. GO TO AN OUTDOOR FLEA
MARKET You'll need some funky mismatched china to go with your homemade
centerpiece, no? Find a nearby market through this handy online directory.
39. BAKE COOKIES Bonus
points for kitschy-and-proud-of-it leaf-shaped cookie cutters. And while the
oven’s hot, why not make one of these 50 fall dessert recipes too? Bring on the
cinnamon rolls, crème brûlée and spiced palmiers!
40. BAKE AN APPLE GALETTE Otherwise
known as apple pie for lazy people. Read up on which apples are best for baking
before you begin.
41. BAKE A PUMPKIN PIE Otherwise
known as happiness in a pie dish, and it’s honestly disrespectful to the season
if you don’t. Up the ante and add a cinnamon roll crust—it’s simpler than it
looks, promise.
42. HEAD OUTSIDE TO STARGAZE In
our humble opinion, it’s an activity best enjoyed beneath a pile of blankets,
with a cup of pumpkin spice latte and a loved one to cuddle with.
43. PITCH A TENT IN YOUR
BACKYARD You don’t have to travel far to have your own camping adventure.
(Scary stories seem a lot more appealing when you can dash indoors for cover.)
44. DUST YOUR COFFEE IN
PUMPKIN SPICE Say it loud, say it proud: You love pumpkin spice. Why not
make this the season to embrace it? Heck, the rest of the world has. You can
even make a Starbucks latte in the comfort of your own home.
45. BINGE THE NEW FALL LINEUP
(OR AN OLD FAVORITE) Consider this your permission slip for an entire
afternoon of Cheers, The Office or Friends reruns. Add some suspense in there
with shows like Breaking Bad, Criminal Minds and Law and Order.
46. GET A JUMP ON HOLIDAY
GIFTING It’s truly never too early and you can probably score some great
pre-holiday steals. May no woman be left panic-shopping on Christmas Eve Day.
47. TAKE A HIKE And
challenge yourself to a selfie moratorium. Find a trail with a quick internet
search, or check out our list of a few favorites. P.S. don’t forget to bring
the essentials.
48. EAT SOUP FOR LUNCH Say
“not today, lettuce,” as you make your way through our list of 45 fall soups
you haven’t tried (yet). For dinner, try to keep it light with one of these
healthy fall recipes.
49. HEAD TO A DRIVE-IN MOVIE
THEATER One good thing to come out of the pandemic is the fact that retro
venues are having a major renaissance right now and we’re so here for it. If
you can find one that’s screening The Rocky Horror Picture Show, even better.
50. WATCH THE SUNSET Call
us a buncha’ saps, but watching the sun sink over an orange tree line makes us
all kinds of warm and fuzzy. Bring your pup along or make it a romantic
excursion with your person.
51. LIST THE THINGS YOU’RE
THANKFUL FOR Research shows that gratitude leads to greater satisfaction in
life. Even if what you’re grateful for is having that afternoon to binge
Cheers, so be it.
52. GET LOST IN A CORN MAZE Nothing
beats this classic outdoors fall activity that you can bring your entire family
for. Let the kiddos run around while you stroll closely behind.
53. GO ON A HAYRIDE For
those of us who are slightly directionally challenged and get all wound up in a
corn maze, you can take it easy with a relaxing hayride instead.
54. RUN A MARATHON Show
off that running prowess that you perfected when gyms were closed all last
year. It’ll make the aforementioned run route that much more satisfying.
55. MAKE A SCARECROW Even
if you’re not a farmer, this classic decoration just gives your front porch
those unbeatable fall vibes. This super helpful tutorial will teach you how to
go about it.
56. HOST A COZY WINE AND
CHEESE NIGHT Charcuterie and jarcuterie boards FTW. Oh, and don’t forget to
make one for your pup too!
57. MAKE HALLOWEEN COSTUMES Sure,
you can go to your local Party City and snag a costume from there. But why not
save some dough and just make a one with items already in your closet? There is
a wide range of characters you can easily channel—from Regina George to
Tinkerbell.
58. PLANT A FALL GARDEN Replace
those summer blooms with fall flowers that will thrive in the chilly weather or
plant your own pumpkins so you have plenty leftover to make soup once Halloween
passes.
59. HOST A HALLOWEEN FRIGHT
NIGHT It can take place around the previously mentioned bonfire or you can
keep it indoors. Create forts with the kids, turn off the lights, break out
those flashlights and swap scary stories.
60. MAKE CANDY APPLES Need
another sugar hit post-Halloween? Indulge that sweet tooth with some homemade
candy or caramel apples.
61. TOUR A HAUNTED HOUSE ‘Tis
the season to be spooked, after all. You can visit your local haunted house or
check out these notoriously creepy homes around the country.
62. TRY ZIPLINING Just
because the weather is cooling doesn’t mean you quit all sense of adventure.
Ziplining will give you that oft needed adrenaline rush, plus you get an arial
view of the gorgeous fall foliage.
63. CELEBRATE OKTOBERFEST Your
local bar is most likely bringing Munich to your city, so why not break out the
pretzels and chug some beers in celebration? Prost!
64. HOST A HALLOWEEN MOVIE
NIGHT From Freddy vs. Jason to Child’s Play and the aptly-named Halloween
films, there are plenty of scary movie selections that’ll have you clinging to
your blankets. If you’re not down for all that horror and gore, take a look at
our comprehensive list of the best Halloween movies. Not all of them will give
you nightmares, we promise.
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