55 Activities To Put On Your Fall Bucket List
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55 Activities To Put On Your Fall Bucket List

This is the ultimate fall bucket list.

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55 Activities To Put On Your Fall Bucket List
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With summer ending, the second best season is quickly approaching, Autumn! Better known as fall. Now technically fall doesn't start until September 22 this year but the unofficial official first day of fall is always September 1st, so for many people, myself included fall has started! Fall is such a great time to go out and do fun things with family and friends before Jack Frost snows you in. So I'm here to tell you what you absolutely need to put on your fall bucket list.

1. Go apple picking.

2. Bake an apple pie with the apples you just picked.

3. Make caramel apples with the apples you just picked.

4. Bob for apples.

5. Take a "daycation" to New Hampshire to look at the different color leaves and the scenery.

6. Go pumpkin picking.

7. Carve and paint pumpkins with the pumpkins you just picked.

8. Bake pumpkin bread.

9. Bake a pumpkin pie.

10. Bake the pumpkin seeds you scooped out when carving the pumpkin.

11. Try all Dunkins pumpkin and fall flavored items.

12. If you're 21 and over try pumpkin beer.

It's surprisingly not bad.

13. Follow the MLB Play offs

Let's Go Red Sox!!

14. Rake a big pile of leaves and jump in it.

15. Take a haunted hay ride, or a normal hay ride.

16. Get lost in a corn maze.

Or don't get lost, it's your choice.

17. Visit a street fair.

18. Go to Six Flags Fright Fest.

Canobie Lake does something similar as well.

19. Go to Salem, MA. during the month of October.

20. While in Salem, take a Hocus Pocus tour.

21. Watch Hocus Pocus.

And then watch it again.

22. Watch The Nightmare Before Christmas and the Corpse's Bride.

23. Actually just binge all the Halloween themed Disney movies.

Halloween Town, Twitches, Mostly Ghostly, Don't Look Under the Bed, Underwraps, Phantom of the Megaplex, The Haunted Mansion, Frankenweenie, Tower of Terror, Hotel Transylvania, Coraline, Paranorman, etc.

24. Don't forget about "13 Nights of Halloween."

Because how could you miss The Adam's Family?

25. Visit the Lizzie Bourdon house in Fall River, MA.

26. Stay the night in a haunted hotel.

Fun Fact: You can actually spend the night in the Lizzie Bourdon house and in Salem the Hawthorne Hotel is said to be haunted.

27. See all the new scary movies coming out.

I don't know about you guys but I'm super excited for Stephen Kings "IT" to have a new version.

28. Watch the newest season of American Horror Story!

Binge all the seasons if you have the time.

29. Watch the new season of Stranger Things on Netflix.

Watch the first season if you haven't and if you have rewatch it.

30. Go to a Haunted house.

31. Get Ouija board and try to talk to spirits.

And maybe try not open a portal to Hell.

32. Dress up for Halloween even if you aren't going out.

Spoiler Alert: I'm dressing up as Moana.

33. Enter a costume contest.

34. Drink apple cider.

35. Bake hallowed shaped cookies.

36.Decorate your room, house, dorm room, locker, ect, for Halloween.

37. Go on pinterest and find some cool Halloween DIY's and try them out.

38. Try a pumpkin spice latte from Starbucks.

39. Buy pumpkin candles and pumpkin lotions.

Yankee Candle and Bath and Body Works know what they're doing, trust me they smell amazing!

40. Watch A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving.

41. Watch the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.

42. Have a "friends giving".

43. Decorate your room, house, dorm room, locker, ect. again but for Thanksgiving.

44. Log back onto Pinterest and find some Thanksgiving DIY's and try those too!

45. Make a list of what you're most thankful for.

46. Go Black Friday Shopping.

47. Root for you favorite football team every Sunday!

The New England Patriots are not a team you want to mess with. #superbowlchamps

48. Tailgate a football game.

49. Wear fall clothes.

Break out the plaid, Uggs boots, L.L. Bean boots, riding boots, ankle booties, scarfs, leg warmers, boot socks a.k.a. knee high socks, cardigans, and anything maroon/ burgundy.

50. Go off roading.

51. Build a fire and roast marshmallows.

52. Before the end of November eat out of a pumpkin bowl.

53. Spend time outside before you can't for a few months.

54. Volunteer your time and help out your community.

55. Make the most of everyday.


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