What better way to celebrate the changing of the seasons than with a Bucket List? Here are 50 ways you can celebrate Fall.
1. Watch a film set in autumn 2. Read a novel set in autumn 3. Attend a fall festival or street faire 4. Visit a pumpkin patch 5. Host a chili cook-off 6. Go apple picking 7. Find your way through a corn or hay maze 8. Go on an evening hay ride 9. Bake a loaf of pumpkin bread 10. Rent a cabin in the woods 11. Build a scarecrow 12. Go tailgating 13. Have a backyard or beach bonfire 14. Jump into a pile of freshly raked leaves 15. Carve or decorate a pumpkin 16. Take a drive and admire the changing leaves 17. Make caramel or candied apples 18. Chop firewood and cuddle by the fire 19. Roast a batch of pumpkin seeds 20. Make a leaf wreath 21. Bake mini apple pies 22. Buy a new scarf or pair of boots 23. Learn how to knit (a scarf?!) 24. Drink apple cider (or a PSL) 25. Bundle up and enjoy a crisp walk 26. Spend the afternoon in a cozy coffee shop 27. Build a blanket fort 28. Roast corn on the cob 29. Cook a pot of soup and serve in mini pumpkins 30. Donate to your local food bank 31. Volunteer at your local homeless shelter 32. Listen to the leaves crunch under your feet 33. Paint colorful gourds 34. Put together a puzzle with friends 35. Play in the rain and jump in puddles 36. Start a Thankful/Gratitude Journal 37. Lay a blanket in the grass and gaze at the stars 38. Make a leaf/flower press for fall foliage 39. Share a favorite ghost story 40. Simmer cloves and cinnamon on the stove 41. Make pillow covers out of old sweaters 42. Create art with leaf rubbings 43. Pop popcorn on the stove top 44. Make popcorn balls 45. Stay at a country B&B 46. Stop at a roadside produce stand 47. Fill thermoses with soup and cider for a picnic 48. Take an afternoon bike ride to the farmers market 49. Cone on a pinecone collecting expedition 50. Make a hearty slow cooker meal
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