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25 Fun Fall Festivities

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25 Fun Fall Festivities
Sarah Brady

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Go to a pumpkin patch!

Tailgate a football game!

Does anything scream Fall quite like football?

Celebrate Oktoberfest!

Prost! And Pretzels!

Have a bonfire.

This should go without saying, but... also have S'MORES.

Go to an apple orchard.

Take a walk.

Enjoy the crisp fall air!

Go indoor ice-skating.

Go to a local family farm.

Embrace all the fun fall activities.

Watch old Halloween movies.

For starters: Twitches (1, 2, & 3), Hocus Pocus, Casper, Halloweentown (1 & 2, Halloweentown High, Return to Halloweentown), Mom's Got a Date with a Vampire, Now You See It...

Bake fall treats!

Apple cider donuts... pumpkin bars... pecan pies... gingersnaps... the list goes on and on.

EAT all previously mentioned fall treats. 

And, of course, do not neglect your Halloween candy.

Visit a corn maze.

And get lost... its more fun anyway.

Go on a hayride.

Go camping under the stars.

Take a drive in the country.

Stop to take in the beauty that surrounds you.

Go to a haunted house. 

Go to a state or national park.

Go to a sunflower farm!

Fun fact: sunflowers are in full bloom in early fall.

Go to a local fall festival!

Enjoy the games, music, food, family, and friends!

Have a pumpkin carving contest.

Winner gets everyone else's Halloween candy? Seems fair.

Drink apple cider or hot chocolate while you sit by the fire.

Make caramel apples and add all your favorite toppings!

At the very least... buy some.

Shop online Fall sales.

Sweater! Weather!

Buy seasonal candles.

OR if you are feeling overly ambitious: try making them!

Take pictures in the falling fall leaves. 

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