Cooler temperatures, beautiful foliage, crisp air, falling leaves, fairs and festivals, and more. Fall is a beautiful time of year and a great time to enjoy the outdoors.
There are lots of events on our calendar, but be sure to find time to celebrate autumn with these Family Fall Fun ideas:
There are lots of events on our calendar, but be sure to find time to celebrate autumn with these Family Fall Fun ideas:
Go apple picking.
Make a big batch of chili.
Go through a corn maze.
Attend a fall festival.
Pick a pumpkin.
Go on a hay/wagon-ride.
Bake a batch of pumpkin cupcakes.
Make pumpkin scented play dough.
Take a Sunday drive in the mountains.
Watch football.
Make a bird feeder.
Rake and jump in a leaf pile.
Enjoy a home-made pumpkin spiced latte.
Make ‘Day After Halloween’ Brownies
Make leaf decorations.
Watch a scary movie.
Make kettle corn or candy corn popcorn.
Play a board or card game.
Go camping.
Cook your own applesauce.
Roast marshmallows over a bonfire.
Decorate or carve a pumpkin.
Create an Apple Stamp
Make egg carton spiders.
Read a good book.
Prepare a spider web treasure hunt for the kids.
Enjoy a perfect autumn day.
Roast pumpkin seeds.
Make watercolor leaves.
Go on a long bike ride.
Make a Halloween Seek and Find
Make pumpkin rice crispy treat
Put together a puzzle.
Make marshmallow ghosts or meringue ghosts.
Go on a color scavenger hunt.
Enjoy a cup of warm apple cider.
Plan a family field trip.
Bake applesauce muffins.
Make Spooktacular lunch treats.
Decorate for Halloween.
Make a creepy spiderweb.
Build a scarecrow.
Serve a spider pizza.
Make pumpkin pancakes for breakfast.
Plant bulbs to enjoy in the spring.
Try geocaching.
Personalize your Halloween treat bag.
Make a pressed leaf scrapbook.
Bake pumpkin scones.
Tour Philadelphia’s spooky history.
Make Jell-o worms.
Assemble candy kiss acorns.
Make a fall tree sun catcher
Make caramel apples.
Study and play with leaves.
Make a turkey caller.
Tell ghost stories.
Boo your neighbors.
Make these cute ruffled owls.
Play flag football.
Serve creepy finger cookies.
Make home-made Halloween costumes.
Take a hike.
Make ghost decorations.
Visit a haunted attraction.
Throw a Halloween party.
Bob for apples.
Make a batch of spider cookies.
Eat candy corn.
Fly a kite.
Go trick-or-treating.
Make popcorn balls.
Make a Tree Leaf Globe
Make a big batch of chili.
Go through a corn maze.
Attend a fall festival.
Pick a pumpkin.
Go on a hay/wagon-ride.
Bake a batch of pumpkin cupcakes.
Make pumpkin scented play dough.
Take a Sunday drive in the mountains.
Watch football.
Make a bird feeder.
Rake and jump in a leaf pile.
Enjoy a home-made pumpkin spiced latte.
Make ‘Day After Halloween’ Brownies
Make leaf decorations.
Watch a scary movie.
Make kettle corn or candy corn popcorn.
Play a board or card game.
Go camping.
Cook your own applesauce.
Roast marshmallows over a bonfire.
Decorate or carve a pumpkin.
Create an Apple Stamp
Make egg carton spiders.
Read a good book.
Prepare a spider web treasure hunt for the kids.
Enjoy a perfect autumn day.
Roast pumpkin seeds.
Make watercolor leaves.
Go on a long bike ride.
Make a Halloween Seek and Find
Make pumpkin rice crispy treat
Put together a puzzle.
Make marshmallow ghosts or meringue ghosts.
Go on a color scavenger hunt.
Enjoy a cup of warm apple cider.
Plan a family field trip.
Bake applesauce muffins.
Make Spooktacular lunch treats.
Decorate for Halloween.
Make a creepy spiderweb.
Build a scarecrow.
Serve a spider pizza.
Make pumpkin pancakes for breakfast.
Plant bulbs to enjoy in the spring.
Try geocaching.
Personalize your Halloween treat bag.
Make a pressed leaf scrapbook.
Bake pumpkin scones.
Tour Philadelphia’s spooky history.
Make Jell-o worms.
Assemble candy kiss acorns.
Make a fall tree sun catcher
Make caramel apples.
Study and play with leaves.
Make a turkey caller.
Tell ghost stories.
Boo your neighbors.
Make these cute ruffled owls.
Play flag football.
Serve creepy finger cookies.
Make home-made Halloween costumes.
Take a hike.
Make ghost decorations.
Visit a haunted attraction.
Throw a Halloween party.
Bob for apples.
Make a batch of spider cookies.
Eat candy corn.
Fly a kite.
Go trick-or-treating.
Make popcorn balls.
Make a Tree Leaf Globe
Help keep the list going! What are some of your favorite things to do and places to visit to celebrate fall?
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