15 Basic Fall Activities To Spice Up Your Fall, Even When You Hate Pumpkin Spice
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15 Basic Fall Activities To Spice Up Your Fall, Even When You Hate Pumpkin Spice

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15 Basic Fall Activities To Spice Up Your Fall, Even When You Hate Pumpkin Spice

I'm such a basic white girl, but when it comes to pumpkin spice, it's a no from me. I will never understand why everyone waits year round for this "amazing" fall scent and flavor that consumes our lives from September 1 all the way to the beginning of gingerbread houses and peppermint lattes season. Home decor, cookies, graphic tee slogans, coffee, candles — you name it. Don't get me wrong, I absolutely love fall; it's actually my favorite season, but there's so much more to it than pumpkin spice.

1. College football

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Honestly, if you don't get excited about football season, we can't be friends. Even if you don't have a favorite team, you can still go out and support your local university.

2. Make popcorn balls

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Popcorn is a staple snack, and caramel just makes it even better.

3. Corn mazes

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Corn mazes are actually pretty chill, but I really love seeing aerial photos of them.

4. Apple cider

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There are so many ways to enjoy this. There's original, spiced apple cider and apple cider slushies (my personal favorite) just to name a few. You can find it at the store, check out a farmers market or even make your own.

5. Go to an amusement park

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It's never too early to start planning for Halloween! Opening night is September 21 for Halloween Haunt at Kings Island, and it runs on the weekends until October 28.

6. Make your own Halloween candy

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Cotton candy, chocolate, hard candies, you name it.

7. Decorate pumpkins

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The pumpkins don't even have to be real, although choosing the pumpkin is half the fun, especially if you're going to carve it. You can also buy a fake one at a craft store and decorate it for indoors, which to me sounds more fun anyway.

8. Go apple picking

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As far as fall activities go, this is about as basic as you can get.

9. Make caramel apples

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Caramel is wonderful year-round, but fall is a perfect excuse to constantly use it in candies and in baking. Plus, you need to do *something* with all the apples you just picked.

10. Go for a hike

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Check out your local nature preserve or find your own hidden gem on a road trip.

11. Take a road trip

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It doesn't matter where you go; road trips with friends are always the best. Do not forget snacks, though. No road trip is complete without all of the snacks, and I do mean all of them.

12. Start testing pie recipes for Thanksgiving

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Do you really need a reason for making pies though?

13. Fall photo shoot

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These can be so hype, and it's worth trying even if you aren't normally into this kind of thing. You can find fun places on campus, woods, your own backyard, streams, etc.

14. Go to a local farmers market or fall festival

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Local markets are so chill and definitely worth checking out. You never know what you might find.

15. Have a bonfire

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Summer may be over, but that doesn't mean the bonfires have to stop. Grab some friends, blankets and s'mores ingredients, and you'll be set to go.

If you're someone who does like pumpkin spice, you do you and get yourself a latte. Just don't forget that there's so much more to the most wonderful time of the year than just this drink.

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