Embrace the season: Your ultimate adult fall bucket list

Me enjoying the view from the summit of Mount Peg

Fall is finally here!

Fall is my favorite season. With the crisp air, pumpkin spice everything, and cozy sweaters, there’s little not to love.

If you’re wanting to make this autumn a little extra special, check out this list of 50 fall activities to add to your bucket list this season.

Joseph and me at the Maryland Renaissance Festival, 2022

1. Drink a pumpkin spice latte

2. Go to a fall festival

3. Go for a hike in the fall foliage

4. Visit a pumpkin patch and bring home your favorite little pumpkin

5. Go apple picking

Baking chocolate chip cookies

6. Make your own fall wreath

7. Go horseback riding

8. Go to a haunted house

9. DIY some fall decor

10. Bake cookies

Joseph and me on Halloween, 2022

11. Carve or paint a pumpkin

12. Bake an apple pie

13. Cozy up with a good book

14. Make a Halloween costume

15. Drink apple cider

A charcuterie board I made with fresh apples from a local orchard

16. Go to a drive-in movie

17. Host a bonfire

18. Go on a hayride

19. Have a fall picnic

20. Go to a local football game and cheer on your home team

Joseph and me on Halloween, 2021

21. Make a pinecone bird feeder

22. Have a scary movie marathon (or, if you’re a wimp like me, here’s a list of fall movies to binge)

23. Roast s’mores

24. Host a Halloween party

25. Eat your favorite Halloween candy

Joseph and me at the Spider Hall Farm corn maze when we first started dating

26. Go to a farmer’s market

27. Host a game night with friends

28. Make homemade pumpkin pie

29. Visit a corn maze with friends

30. Roast pumpkin seeds

Me hiking in the fall foliage at Mount Mansfield in Vermont

31. Decorate your house for trick-or-treaters

32. Make a scarecrow

33. Host a murder mystery party

34. Make an autumn soup

35. Have a Harry Potter movie marathon

36. Go stargazing

37. Take a scenic drive in the fall foliage

Me walking in downtown Stowe, VT

38. Plant mums

39. Run a Turkey Trot

40. Walk a main street on a crisp fall day and window shop

41. Donate to a local food bank or shelter

42. Sip mulled wine

My family on Thanksgiving, 2022

43. Learn to knit

44. Make caramel apples

45. Make a list of what you are thankful for

46. Host a Friendsgiving

47. Volunteer with a local nonprofit

48. Write out your shopping lists for Christmas

49. Purchase an advent calendar for December

50. Rent a cabin in the mountains for a weekend

What’s your favorite fall activity? Let me know in the comments below.

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10 activities I am looking forward to this fall

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Fall is finally here!

The long, summer days are slowly waning, and the cool, crisp, autumn mornings are on their way. 

Fall is the season for cozy sweaters, warm drinks, and lots and lots of pumpkin. Things may be very different this year because of the novel coronavirus, but there are still plenty of activities I am looking forward to doing. 

Check out my fall bucket list to learn more about the activities I am most excited about this year. If you feel inspired, try out a few and leave me a comment below about your experience – I would love to hear how you are making the most of the fall season. 

1. Apple picking

I have only been apple picking once in my life, but it is an experience I want to repeat. Nothing quite compares to the taste of a freshly picked, sweet, juicy apple. After collecting your bushel, try your hand at a classic apple recipe, such as apple pie or cider.

2. Drink a pumpkin spice latte

Starbucks has already released its pumpkin spice latte, and it’s just as delicious as ever. The bitterness of the espresso is balanced beautifully by the perfectly steamed milk and sweet, fall spices. It’s the perfect drink to sip on a chilly day. 

3. Explore a corn maze

A corn maze is the perfect place to reminisce about the fall seasons from our childhoods. It’s one of the few places where I still feel just as small as I did when I was a kid. Spider Hall Farm is one of my favorite corn mazes to get lost in every year. The farm also has a terrific Mom and Pop’s-style store, a hayride, and a pumpkin patch, so it caters to all of your fall activity needs.

4. Hike in the Fall Foliage

I love it when the leaves change colors. As the weather gets colder, the bursts of yellow, orange and red from the treetops still fill my soul with warmth. Hiking is one of the best ways to take in the trees’ beauty, but if hiking isn’t for you, a drive down a scenic back road would also be a breathtakingly beautiful experience. 

5. Pumpkin picking

It wouldn’t be fall without some pumpkin picking. If you want some extra spookiness and autumn vibes, try picking out your pumpkin at dusk. Once you have found the biggest one, take it home to carve or paint. And don’t forget to roast your seeds for a delicious snack!

6. Watch a Football Game

Sports look a little different this year, but I am excited to have a lazy Sunday afternoon with my family, cheering on our team and eating snacks. There is something about rooting on a team together, or booing each other’s rival players, that brings people together. 

7. Dress Up for Halloween

Halloween 2019 – Joseph and I dressed up as Clark Kent and Lois Lane

I don’t care how old I get – dressing up on Halloween will always be something I want to be a part of. Every year, I am allowed one evening to be creative and pretend to be anything I want to be, and that’s something I am always going to take advantage of. Trick-or-treating is optional, but always encouraged (if it is approved by the governor, of course – otherwise, I will just eat my candy alone at home). 

8. Watch “The Nightmare Before Christmas”

You may find this one strange, but this is my favorite Halloween tradition. Every year, I sit down with my sweet treat (and, as I have gotten older, my spiked drink of choice) to watch The Nightmare Before Christmas. As far as I am concerned, the holidays start as soon as the clock strikes midnight (which, incidentally, is also the moment that I play the song, “It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas,” much to the annoyance of anyone else in the house). Halloween is the nightmare that occurs right before the Christmas season, therefore I believe it is the perfect day to watch this movie. 

9. Spend a Day Reading

I can’t think of a better way to use my time on a chilly, autumn day than to curl up with a hot mug of tea (find my favorite mug here), a fuzzy blanket, and a good book (here is one of my favorite classics). It’s one of my favorite ways to indulge in self-care, especially when it’s too cold to go outside. 

10. Spend Time with Family

Thanksgiving 2018 with my family

Thanksgiving marks the end of the fall season, and it’s one of my absolute favorite times of the year. Spending time with family always reminds me of how grateful I am for the people in my life and the love we have for one another. I can’t think of a better way to say farewell to fall and greet the holiday season than to be surrounded by loved ones, remembering just how blessed I am in this beautiful life. 

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