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25 Things To Put On Your Fall Bucket List

Fall into fun with these bucket list ideas!

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25 Things To Put On Your Fall Bucket List
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1. Get Lost in A Corn Maze

When I think of Fall, I think of Corn Mazes.

2. Fruit and Vegetable Picking

You can pick blueberries, blackberries, peaches, raspberries, tomatoes, corn, or apples! Click here to find a farm near you.

3. Haunted Houses

Going to a Haunted House is a must for the Fall if you like to get scared. Click here to find a fun haunted house in your area!

4. Hay Ride

There’s just something so peaceful about riding a hay tractor, appreciating the fall foliage.

5.Carve A Pumpkin

Click here to learn how to carve a pumpkin.

Click here for free pumpkin carving patterns and designs.

6. Roast Pumpkin Seeds

After carving your pumpkin, use those seeds! They are delicious when roasted, and full of protein. If you're not familiar with baking pumpkin seeds, click here for a recipe

7. Jump In A Pile Of Leaves

After you rake up the leaves in your yard, you might as well have a little fun with them. You don't have to be a kid for this.

8. Bake Pumpkin Pie

What is fall without Pumpkin Pie? Click here for an awesome recipe.

9. Leaf Crafts

Click here for some awesome leaf craft ideas.

10. Make A Costume

Making your own costume can be a lot more fun than just buying one. See what you can do, and bring your idea to life!

11. DIY Halloween Decorations

A great way to get into the Halloween spirit is to decorate. What’s better than saving some money, and having personalized decorations?

Click here for some decoration inspiration.

12. Have A Backyard Bonfire

Get a fire pit, your best friends and some snacks.

13. Make S’mores

What fall bonfire is complete without delicious, gooey s’mores?

to learn how to make red velvet s'mores, click here.

14. Drink Hot Cocoa

With the weather cooling down, Cocoa will warm you right up. Try making homemade Cocoa with this recipe, and put your own twist on it!

15. Movie Marathon

Halloweentown, Hocus Pocus, and Scream are on my movie Marathon list. Make a list of your favorite Halloween/Scary movies!

16. Go Hiking

Fall is the perfect time to hike. The trees are colorful and the ground is crunchy, and the coolness of the air will help you hike longer.

17. Go Camping

Get your tents and sleeping bag ready. There’s nothing like snuggling up with blankets in your tent on a cool, fall night. Check out these tips for camping in the fall.

18. Visit A Cemetery

Pay respect to your ancestors, and maybe get a little creeped out!

19. Pull A Creepy Prank

Find out how to recreate the 'Head in a Jar' prank here.

20. Get A Pet Costume

The next best thing to dressing up for Halloween is dressing your pet up for Halloween. Find a bunch of hilarious pet costumes here.

21. Make Cornhusk Dolls

I used to love doing this when I was a kid. I thought they smelled awesome as well. If you have kids, or even if you don't this can be a fun activity, making some cool fall decorations.

Click here to find out how to make your own.

22. Collect Acorns

Did you know there are people who will buy your acorns for up to $25 a box? They use them to grow trees, and feed animals. You'd be surprised by the amount of acorns you can find in your yard in the fall. Get collecting, and sell those acorns!

23. Make A Pumpkin Man

If you love making snowmen, but are awaiting the snow, try your hand at a pumpkin man.

Click here to learn how to make a pumpkin snowman.

24. Make Potpourri

If you want it to really smell like fall, try making some potpourri. Your house will smell amazing, and your family will thank you.

Click here to find out how to make your own potpourri.

For more ways to make your house smell like fall, click here.

25. Have A Picnic

What's better than gathering with the people you love with the foods you love, and smelling the fresh fall air? There's not much better than that!

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