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7 Things I Can't Wait To Do This Fall While Drinking Apple Cider And Wearing My Comfy Sweaters

Looking for things to do this fall? Look no further.

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7 Things I Can't Wait To Do This Fall While Drinking Apple Cider And Wearing My Comfy Sweaters
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Fall is hands down my favorite season. There's nothing quite like breathing in the crisp fall air while drinking a warm apple cider, or hiking through the mountains surrounded by colorful leaves. There's just something about this season that makes me so happy. If you love fall just as much as me, or if you need a little help figuring out why Fall is so great, I've created this Fall bucket list!

1. Leaf Peeping

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This could be going for a drive or hiking, as long as I get to see the beautiful leaves, I'm happy!

2. Drinking Apple Cider

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No drink beats apple cider, and now that I'm 21, I found a new fall alcoholic beverage of choice as well.

3. Wearing Cozy Sweaters

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Who doesn't want to throw on a warm cozy sweater?

4. Apple picking

After you can make and enjoy apple pie!

5. Corn Maze

This is a perfect fall date idea.

6. Halloween

It is the spookiest time of the year.

7. Pumpkin Carving

Grab some friends and get creative!

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