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20 Fall Date Ideas

Dates that are perfect for fall.

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20 Fall Date Ideas
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Dating is one of the most enjoyable activities as a young adult. As the season change, so do the dates that you can go on. I have scoured the internet and compiled a list of my favorite fall dates. These are the ones that sound like the most fun to me. I hope that they will give you and your significant other inspiration as the leaves change to go out and enjoy each other's company.

1. Go to a pumpkin patch.

This will make for some adorable pictures. And, after you go, you can enjoy carving the pumpkin together.


2. Find a corn maze that is open at night.

This will make it more romantic as you get lost together in the dark.

3. Take a hike in the woods.

With the changing of the leaves, the scenery will be beautiful. It is also a quiet place to enjoy a deep conversation together.

4. Have a movie marathon and share a blanket.

It can be any movie, but since it is fall, why not make it scary movies?

5. Snuggle up under a blanket and read a book.

You can read silently or to each other. (This is for those weird couples who are bookworms.)

6. Find a hayride to go on.

Again, the pictures will be wonderful and you can enjoy the outdoors together before it gets too cold.

7. Watch some football!

Whether it's high school, college, or national. If you like the same team or opposing teams. Have fun with it!

8. Go look at fall/Christmas decorations.

Places like Hobby Lobby and Michael's will be selling them. You do not have to buy them. This could even be DIY inspiration for a later date.

9. Find a local fall festival and go to it.

You will be supporting your community and will probably be able to get your hands on some yummy fall treats.

10. Have a picnic out under the trees.

It is the perfect weather to go out and enjoy yourselves.

11. Go to an antique shop.

This is always a fun time no matter what time of year. Same with a thrift store for some new fall clothes.

12. Take a scenic drive.

Enjoy looking at nature and having a nice conversation with each other.

13. Did I mention haunted houses?

This would be a great time to see how scared your partner gets! You can even have a contest to see who gets frightened the easiest.

14. With the cool weather it would be the perfect time to go to the zoo.

There will not be the problem of animals hiding away in the heat or humans dying in the heat.

15. Go to a flea market.

This is the same concept as an antique shop. You will be indoors if it is too cold and there is always a surprise inside!

16. Have a fall photo shoot.

You can take the pictures yourself or bring someone along with you. Look for inspiration on Pintrest if need be for what kind of pictures to take.

17. Make a list of what you are thankful for and then share it with one another.

This could be as fun or as deep as you want it to be.

18. Enjoy a cup of hot chocolate or cider outside.

Sometimes the best times are just being with each other.

19. Start Christmas shopping.

It is never too early to start shopping and what a better way than to go out with someone that you love to spend time with.

20. Do a DIY together.

Try to find one that you both will enjoy and that will bring you closer together.

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