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35 Amazing Fall Bucket List Ideas for 2024

This blog is the ultimate fall bucket list idea for 2024!

Fall is my favorite time of year with the changing leaves, cooler weather, and all things cozy. Whether you’re into pumpkin spice or just love bundling up in your favorite sweater, there’s something undeniably special about autumn.

 This ultimate fall bucket list for 2024 has everything from outdoor adventures to cozy indoor activities to help you make the most of this season.

Let’s dive into 35 ideas that will fill your season with fun, relaxation, and a bit of adventure!

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Fall Bucket List

1. Go Apple Picking at a Local Orchard

There’s nothing quite like the experience of walking through an apple orchard on a crisp fall day. Apple picking isn’t just about gathering apples—it’s an quintessential fall experience. Many orchards offer apple cider doughnuts, hayrides, and even live music. Spend some time picking different apples, and once home, use your haul to bake pies, make applesauce, or try your hand at homemade cider. Don’t forget to bring a camera for those picture-perfect fall moments!

2. Visit a Pumpkin Patch

A trip to a pumpkin patch is a must for anyone wanting to embrace the full fall experience. Enjoy strolling through the rows of pumpkins. Pumpkin patches often have more to offer than just pumpkins—you might find corn mazes, petting zoos, and food stands selling seasonal treats. Whether you’re picking a pumpkin for carving, painting, or decorating, it’s a perfect way to get into the festive spirit!

3. Bake Pumpkin Bread or Muffins

There’s something so satisfying about the smell of pumpkin bread baking on a chilly fall day. Try a new recipe or stick to an old favorite, but either way, pumpkin bread or muffins are an essential part of fall. Add ingredients like chocolate chips or walnuts for a unique twist. Bonus points if you make extra to share with friends or neighbors—it’s a great way to spend the fall season.

4. Have a Fall-Themed Movie Marathon

When the weather cools down, there’s nothing better than curling up under a blanket with a lineup of fall-themed movies. You can enjoy the classics like Hocus Pocus, The Nightmare Before Christmas, and It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown are perfect for getting into the autumn mood. Add some hot cocoa or apple cider to the mix, and you’ve got yourself the perfect cozy night in.

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5. Go on a Scenic Fall Hike

Fall is the perfect time to get outside and explore nature, and hiking during this season gives you a front-row seat to the changing leaves. Find a trail near you, pack a lunch, and enjoy the beauty of the trees turning orange, red, and yellow. Don’t forget to bring a thermos of coffee or tea for a warm break at the top of your hike!

6. Host a Friendsgiving Dinner

Honestly one of my favorite parts of fall is Friendsgiving! Friendsgiving is all about celebrating Thanksgiving with your friends without pressure from family. Plan a casual dinner party where everyone brings a dish, potluck-style. You can go traditional with turkey and stuffing or get creative with your favorite fall recipes. Friendsgiving is a fun, relaxed way to enjoy good food, great company, and lots of laughter.

7. Make S’mores Around a Bonfire

As the nights get cooler, a bonfire is the perfect way to enjoy an evening outdoors. Whether you’re at a campground, in your backyard, or at a friend’s house, gather around the fire and roast marshmallows for s’mores. For a twist, try adding peanut butter, Nutella, or different types of chocolate. It’s a simple activity that brings people together for fun and a delicious snack.

8. Attend a Fall Festival

Fall festivals are a celebration of everything the season has to offer. You can usually find these events at local farms or parks, and they often include hayrides, petting zoos, craft booths, and more. It’s the perfect place to find handmade fall decorations or indulge in seasonal snacks like caramel apples and kettle corn.

9. Create a DIY Fall Wreath

Add a personal touch to your home décor by making your own fall wreath. Craft stores often sell plain wreath forms that you can decorate with faux leaves, pinecones, acorns, mini pumpkins, or even dried flowers. It’s a fun, creative project that lets you embrace the colors and textures of fall.

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10. Have a Cozy Picnic

Picnics aren’t just for summer! Pack a picnic basket with fall treats like sandwiches, thermoses of soup, and some warm apple cider. Head to a park, spread out a blanket, and enjoy the crisp air and beautiful scenery. You can even bring along some pumpkins to decorate your picnic area and make it a full fall experience.

11. Try a New Fall Recipe

Fall is the season for comfort food, and there are so many great recipes to try. Experiment with new ingredients like squash, pumpkin, and apples. Whether you’re making a savory soup or a sweet pie, fall recipes are sure to warm your soul. Try hosting a cooking night with friends and see who can make the most creative fall dish!

12. Go Camping or Glamping

Fall is one of the best times to camp—there are fewer bugs, cooler temperatures, and beautiful fall foliage. Whether you’re an experienced camper or prefer glamping in a cozy cabin, it’s the perfect time to enjoy the outdoors! Pack your favorite blankets, a warm hat, and a cup of coffee, and enjoy a weekend away.

13. Visit a Haunted House

Halloween wouldn’t be complete without a trip to a haunted house. Whether you’re into jump scares or prefer something more historical, visiting a haunted attraction is a fun way to get into the spooky spirit. Many haunted houses go all out for the season with elaborate setups, actors, and even special effects.

14. Decorate Your Home for Fall

Transform your living space into a fall oasis by adding seasonal decor. Pumpkins, cozy throws, plaid pillows, and candles with scents like cinnamon or apple pie can instantly bring the autumn vibes into your home. Add in some string lights for extra coziness.

15. Go on a Hayride

Hayrides are a nostalgic fall activity that everyone can enjoy. Whether it’s a spooky haunted hayride at night or a leisurely daytime tour through a farm, it’s a simple and fun way to experience the season. Grab a blanket, enjoy the ride, and take in the sights.

16. Try a Corn Maze

Getting lost in a corn maze is a fall tradition. Many farms offer themed mazes with different levels of difficulty, and some even have haunted corn mazes for those who like a little extra thrill. Whether you’re navigating it solo or with friends, it’s a fun way to challenge yourself while enjoying the crisp fall air.

17. Make a Big Pot of Chili

Chili is the ultimate fall comfort food! Make a big batch and let it simmer on the stove while you spend the day enjoying your favorite fall activities. Whether you like it spicy or mild, you can’t go wrong with a bowl of hearty, homemade chili served with cornbread or tortilla chips.

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18. Attend a Football Game

Fall and football go hand-in-hand, and there’s something special about bundling up to attend a live game. Whether it’s a local high school game, a college rivalry, or a professional match, the energy of the crowd make it an unforgettable experience. Don’t forget to grab a hot chocolate or cider to keep warm!

19. Go Horseback Riding

Horseback riding is a beautiful way to take in the fall scenery. Whether you’re a beginner or experienced rider, many stables offer guided trail rides through forests and fields. The changing leaves and cool breeze make it the perfect activity for a peaceful fall day.

20. Make Your Own Hot Cider

There’s no better way to warm up on a chilly fall day than with a cup of homemade hot cider. Use fresh apples, cinnamon sticks, cloves, and a little brown sugar to create this delicious drink at home. Let it simmer on the stove for hours, filling your house with the cozy aroma of fall.

21. Volunteer at a Local Farm

Fall is harvest season, and many farms need extra help. Volunteering is a great way to give back to your community while enjoying the season. You might find yourself harvesting crops, feeding animals, or even helping with a fall festival. It’s a rewarding and fun way to spend a fall day outdoors.

22. Explore a Farmers Market

Fall farmers markets are filled with seasonal produce, from pumpkins and apples to root vegetables and fresh herbs. Take a stroll through your local market, sample some homemade jams or baked goods, and pick up ingredients to make a delicious fall meal at home.

23. Go Wine Tasting

Fall is harvest season for many vineyards, making it a perfect time for wine tasting. Enjoy a weekend trip to a vineyard and sip on seasonal wines while taking in the stunning fall views. Many vineyards also offer tours of the winemaking process, giving you a behind-the-scenes look at how your favorite wines are made.

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24. Watch a Sunrise or Sunset

Fall sunrises and sunsets are breathtaking, thanks to the cooler, clear air. Grab a cozy blanket, head to a scenic spot, and take in the stunning colors of the sky as the sun rises or sets. It’s a peaceful way to start or end your day, and you’ll appreciate the beauty of the season even more.

25. Have a Fall Photo Shoot

Whether you’re a professional photographer or just taking pictures for fun, fall is the perfect backdrop for a photo shoot. Head to a park or forest and capture the beauty of the season with colorful leaves, cozy outfits, and warm lighting. It’s also a great excuse to update your family photos or get creative with your friends.

26. Visit a Historical Site

Fall is the perfect time to explore historical sites, especially with the cooler weather. Many historical places offer tours that dive into the history while you get to enjoy the beautiful fall backdrop. It’s the perfect mix of learning and enjoying the great outdoors.

27. Make Homemade Candles

Get crafty this fall and try making your own candles. Use scents like cinnamon, pumpkin spice, or apple to bring the smells of fall into your home. They also make great gifts for friends and family!

28. Try an Outdoor Yoga Class

Enjoy the fresh air and fall colors with an outdoor yoga class. The cooler weather makes it the perfect time to take your practice outside and connect with nature while staying active.

29. Take a Road Trip

A fall road trip is a great way to see the changing leaves and explore new places. Plan a scenic route and stop at small towns, roadside diners, or natural landmarks along the way for a laid-back adventure.

30. Host a Cozy Game Night

As the nights get longer and cooler, it’s the perfect time to gather friends or family for a cozy game night. Stock up on snacks, grab some blankets, and pull out your favorite board games for a fun evening indoors.

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31. Carve Pumpkins

Pumpkin carving is an essential fall activity. Whether you’re going for spooky, silly, or classic designs, it’s a fun way to get creative. And don’t forget to roast the seeds afterward for a tasty snack!

32. Go Stargazing

As the nights get longer, the stars shine even brighter. Head to a quiet spot away from city lights, bring a blanket, and enjoy the beauty of the night sky. Stargazing is a peaceful way to spend a fall evening.

33. Try Fall Flavored Coffees

Pumpkin spice lattes may be the most famous fall drink, but there are so many other flavors to explore. Try maple, cinnamon, or even apple-flavored coffees for a fun twist on your morning brew.

34. Plan a DIY Spa Night

Treat yourself to a relaxing night in with a fall-inspired DIY spa night. Make a pumpkin face mask, soak in a warm bath, and light some autumn-scented candles for the ultimate night of self-care.

35. Visit a Vineyard

Fall is harvest season at many vineyards, making it the perfect time to visit for a wine tour and tasting. Enjoy the fresh air, beautiful scenery, and a glass (or two) of wine.

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Fall Bucket List

Fall is all about cozy moments, exciting adventures, and making memories with friends and family. Whether you’re carving pumpkins, exploring a new hiking trail, or simply sipping on homemade cider, this season has so much to offer. 

With these 35 bucket list ideas, you’re sure to fill your autumn with unforgettable experiences. So, grab your favorite scarf, get out there, and enjoy everything that makes fall 2024 amazing!

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