It’s finally fall, which means the leaves are changing colors, the air is getting chilly, and it’s the perfect time to take a trip. Whether you’re looking for outdoor activities or cozy indoor fun, this month’s travel guide got you covered. So put on your favorite sweater and get ready to explore all that autumn has to offer!
Apple Picking
Apple picking is a fun fall activity that the whole family can enjoy. Head to an apple orchard and spend a day surrounded by the crisp air and beautiful autumn leaves. As you wander through the rows of trees, keep an eye out for the perfect apples to pick. Be sure to try a few different kinds so you can find your favorite! Once you have a good haul, head home and get ready to bake some delicious pies, muffins, and other treats. Apple picking is the perfect way to spend a day in the fall and create some memories that will last a lifetime.
Pumpkin Patches
It’s time to head out for some autumn fun! The pumpkin patch is a great way to spend an enjoyable day. You can pick up your favorite carving and enjoy all the available activities from hayrides and baked goods—it won’t be complete without these special touches that make each trip different from any other. But most importantly, you’ll get in touch with nature while learning about its immense beauty at every turn along our journey through this natural world around us. Because even though we live surrounded by so much technological advancement compared to what our ancestors did centuries ago (or decades), there is still something about being close to the earth that can give us a sense of peace and calm.
Halloween Activities for Wicked Fun
Halloween is a time for spooks and scares, and what better way to get into the spirit than by trying out some fun activities? Whether you’re looking for something family-friendly or something a little more frightening, there’s sure to be an activity that fits your needs.
Corn Mazes
If you’re looking for a scare this Halloween, be sure to check out a corn maze. These spooky attractions are perfect for those who love a good thrill. Most mazes are filled with hidden passages, dark corners, and scary creatures waiting to jump out and scare you.
To create your own corn maze, you’ll need:
- A large field or backyard
- A lot of cornstalks (at least 10 per person)
- A lot of time (at least two hours)
Start by outlining the shape of your maze on the ground with some sticks or ropes. Then, start planting your cornstalks in a zigzag pattern, making sure to leave enough space for people to walk through. Once the cornstalks are in place, use a lawnmower or weed whacker to cut a path through the maze. Be sure to leave some dead ends and surprises for your guests.
Horror Houses
To get the most out of your Halloween, be sure to visit a horror house. Haunted house attractions are filled with spooky creatures, jump scares, and other frights that are sure to send chills down your spine.
Most haunted house attractions are based on classic horror movies, so you can expect to see scenes from films like Psycho, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, and Saw. Some attractions even have actors who will chase you through the house or grab at you as you walk by. If you’re looking for a truly terrifying experience, be sure to check out a horror house this Halloween.
Hayrides
Hayrides are a popular fall activity, especially around Halloween. They’re a great way to enjoy the crisp autumn air and beautiful scenery. Many farms offer hayrides to give visitors a tour of their property. But what exactly is a hayride? A hayride is simply a ride on a wagon or cart pulled by a tractor or horse. The wagon is typically filled with hay, which makes for a comfortable (and fun!) ride. So next time you’re looking for something unique to do in the fall, why not take a hayride? It’s an experience you won’t soon forget!
Football Games and Tailgating
There’s something about football that just gets people excited. Maybe it’s the feeling of camaraderie as you root for your team with fellow fans. Or the excitement of watching a close game where the outcome is in doubt until the final seconds tick off the clock. Whatever the reason, football games are a great way to spend a fall afternoon. And tailgating is the perfect way to get ready for the big game. There’s nothing like grilling out with friends, playing some cornhole, and enjoying a cold beer while you wait for kickoff. So whether you’re cheering on your favorite college team or rooting for the home squad, make sure to enjoy some tailgating this football season.
Autumn is a wonderful time of year. The leaves are changing color, the air is crisp, and there’s a feeling of excitement in the air. It’s the perfect season to get out and explore all that nature has to offer. So if you’re looking for some fun things to do this fall, be sure to check out the aforementioned activities. You’re sure to find something that appeals to you!