100 Items You MUST Add To Your Fall Bucket List
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100 Items You MUST Add To Your Fall Bucket List

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100 Items You MUST Add To Your Fall Bucket List
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Sweater weather is almost here! It is a favorite time of year for a lot of people: the leaves are changing, the weather is cooling down, and everything pumpkin-flavored is back! However, it also happens to be a busy time of year with the holidays quickly approaching! To make it a little easier for you here is the Ultimate Fall Bucket List! You don't want to miss anything that this time of year has to offer, so get going!

1. Road trip with friends/family.

Or both!

2. Go hiking.

Spend the day in the great outdoors.

3. Have a glass of apple cider.

Let it cool first!

4. Host a bonfire party.

And don't forget to roast marshmallows.

5. Play in the leaves.

Don't forget to take a cute picture.

6. Visit a pumpkin patch.

Pick one out to carve.

7. Go trick-or-treating.

Don't forget to wear comfy shoes!

8. Enjoy hot chocolate.

Just don't burn your tongue!

9. Carve pumpkins.

Get creative with it.

10. Attend a football game.

Cheer your team on in person!

11. Watch a scary movie.

Grab some popcorn and turn all the lights off.

12. Purchase new fall-scented candles.

There is nothing better than a home that smells like apple cinnamon.

13. Go apple picking.

Use the apples to make homemade apple pie!

14. Enjoy some pumpkin pie.

Yummmmmmy!

15. Go for a hayride.

Take in the fall scenery.

16. Bake some cookies.

Pumpkin chocolate chip?

17. Decorate for fall.

It's time to take out all the décor that makes your home feel cozy.

18. Eat Halloween Oreos.

Because who doesn't love Oreos?

19. Make s'mores.

The best dessert this time of year!

20. Tailgate.

Enjoy food, family, and fun!

21. Throw a Halloween party.

Dress up and celebrate!

22. Get lost in a corn maze.

Just be able to find your way out!

23. Roast marshmallows at a campfire.

Careful not to burn them!

24. Visit local fall festivals.

Enjoy some fun with family and friends!

25. Get together a group of friends and have a fall photoshoot.

Because you need to update your Instagram...

26. Go for a bike ride.

Get some exercise and enjoy the fresh fall air.

27. Make blankets to keep warm.

You can never have too many blankets.

28. Make a fall craft.

There are plenty of DIY projects out there!

29. Watch Hocus Pocus (and other Halloween movies).

Pop some popcorn and enjoy your favorite movie.

30. Go camping.

Spend some time in the great outdoors!

31. Go through your clothes and get rid of unwanted items.

Pull out those sweaters, and rid yourself of any summer clothes you didn't use last season.

32. Do a random act of kindness.

Help someone out. It doesn't have to be a big gesture. It's the little things in life that make the biggest difference.

33. Watch a sunrise.

Wake up early one morning to see everything this beautiful world has to offer.

34. Watch a sunset.

Grab some apple cider and head outside to watch the sunset with loved ones.

35. Enjoy a Pumpkin Spice Latte.

Yes... it's this time of year again...

36. Go for a walk.

Spend some time outdoors and clear your head.

37. Participate in a kick ball game.

Get together a group of friends and have a tournament.

38. Have a picnic.

The perfect fall afternoon...

39. Bake pumpkin bread.

A delicious treat everyone will enjoy!

40. Participate in a 5k/half-marathon/marathon.

Or cheer someone on!

41. Eat a delicious Thanksgiving dinner.

Bonus: Learn to make one of the dishes!

42. Visit your local farmers market.

... and cook a delicious dinner!

43. Donate food to those in need.

Give a family in need a delicious dinner.

44. Write a letter to a distant friend/relative.

Get in touch the old school way.

45. Update your planner.

Don't miss any appointments or fall activities!

46. Buy a stranger's coffee for them.

It will make their day!

47. Caramel apples.

Top them with M&M's to add something a little extra to them!

48. Send a care package to someone.

Include a note, favorite food items, gift cards, socks, etc.!

49. Attend a concert.

Enjoy some music with friends.

50. Cuddle by the fire.

Grab some hot cocoa too!

51. Have a family game night.

Hopefully it doesn't get too competitive...

52. Surprise a friend with a little fall gift.

It doesn't have to be fancy. Just let them know you are thinking of them.

53. Roast pumpkin seeds.

The on-the-go snack!

54. Go to a haunted house.

If you like scary things...

55. Make an "I am Thankful For..." list.

Share it with your friends and family.

56. Take a scenic drive.

Jam to your fall playlist and enjoy the scenery.

57. Buy new fuzzy socks.

You can never have to many...

58. Try a new crockpot recipe.

Try a new dish for dinner or a Halloween party.

59. Try a new pumpkin-flavored dessert.

Pumpkin cupcakes anyone?


60. Start a fall journal.

Get creative. Add pictures, quotes, drawings, etc.

61. Drink tea.

Start everyday off the right way.

62. Create a fall music playlist.

Add your all-time favorites and discover some new songs to sing in the car.

63. Go on a nature scavenger hunt.

Get a group of friends together, break up in to teams, and get racing.

64. Go stargazing.

Bundle up and head outdoors for the night.

65. Drive-in movie.

Don't forget blankets and snacks!

66. Get in touch with an old friend.

Haven't seen someone in a while? Give them a call!

67. Establish a new exercise routine.

Try a new workout!

68. Have a Harry Potter movie marathon.

Is there anything better?

69. Paint your nails a fall color.

The only problem is choosing which color...

70. Create/redo your vision board.

Have is reflect your current goals!

71. Set new goals for the new season.

Write them down to help you remember them!

72. Go horseback riding.

Get some friends and spend the day outdoors!

73. Crush your midterms.

You can do it!

74. Buy new fall pajamas.

Keep yourself warm on those fall (soon-to-be winter) nights.

75. Read a book.

Grab a cup of tea and your favorite book.

76. Discover a new coffee shop.

Find a new place to hang out with friends or study.

77. Have a lazy day with loved ones.

Not everyday has to have some crazy activity... just enjoy each other's company.

78. Watch the rain.

Snuggle up with a blanket and tea.

79. Take some scenic photographs.

Use these for your fall journal!

80. Host brunch.

Get together a group of friends and enjoy some pancakes with maple syrup!

81. DIY mugs.

Decorate your own mug to sip your warm drinks from throughout the season.

82. Don't use technology for an entire day.

Enjoy everything the world has to offer.

83. Meet someone for a coffee date.

Catch up with someone you've been missing.

84. World series.

Remember last year?

85. Bake a pie.

Pumpkin? Apple? What's your favorite?

86. Start a new tradition.

Maybe it's making a specific dessert? Or hosting an annual party? Or maybe visiting a specific place?


87. Volunteer at an animal shelter.

Humans aren't the only ones who need help this time of year!

88. Prepare for the holidays.

As busy as this time of year is, Christmas and New Years only get busier. Get ahead on the planning!

89. Switch up your beauty routine.

Cold weather = dried out skin = no fun!

90. Travel somewhere new.

Go somewhere you've never been before.

91. Get matching pajamas with friends.

Enjoy a movie night with hot chocolate too!

92. Try a new style.

There are so many cute ways to dress for fall weather. Try out a new style that's been on your mind!

93. Buy a new pair of boots.

Is it time for a new pair?

94. Get a family photo.

You will want to remember the year!

95. Use a polaroid camera to take some fun fall photos.

It's a cute and artsy way to remember this fall. Don't forget to put them in a scrapbook!

96. Host a hot chocolate bar party.

Have friends over for hot chocolate and all the fixings!

97. Enjoy the crisp morning air.

Grab your coffee, a blanket, and relax.

98. Make homemade applesauce.

Sweet and delicious!


99. Try something new.

New season. New start. Get out of your comfort zone.

100. Count your blessings.

There are so many things to be thankful for!


Anything to add to this list or create any fun memories from doing something on this list? Feel free to share below :)

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