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10 Things You HAVE To Do Before Fall Is Over

Consider this your fall bucket list.

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10 Things You HAVE To Do Before Fall Is Over
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Fall is no doubt, the best season of the year. The feeling of the crisp autumn breeze whooshing against you as you pass by, the beautiful colors in nature that make the woods seem like an oil painting come to life, the existence of pumpkin-flavored everything, all of the scents and spices, the weather creating the perfect atmosphere and most of all, the fun activities to do just makes it the best.

There are so many wonderful things to do this time of year and while the season may now be winding down, why not partake in them. Here are ten things to do before the end of fall and the beginning of winter.

1. Go apple picking at a local orchard.

There's really nothing more satisfying than biting into a fresh apple picked right from an apple tree. Delicious!

2.Pick out the biggest and best pumpkin at to a Pumpkin Patch.

Time to show you off.

3. Take a hike.

Hello, crisp fall breeze.

4. Carve your own pumpkin.

Halloween may be over, but that doesn't mean the time for pumpkin carving is.

5. Listen to the sound of crunching leaves under your feet.

Enjoy the sound of leaves crinkling and crackling underneath your shoes. It's not going to be there for much longer.

6. Attend a fall festival.

Fall, Fun, Festivals. What could be better?

7. Bundle up in your favorite sweater, scarf, and boots.

Nordstrom sweater dress

Sweater weather is coming to a close. No time to waste!

8. Have a nice long sip of that pumpkin spice latte.

Ahhhhh. So good.

9. Make a pumpkin-flavored treat.

Everything's better with a bit of pumpkin.

10.Throw a bonfire.

The perfect ending to a wonderful season.

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