
Fall is quickly approaching. Soon the leaves will be changing, it will be getting darker earlier, the air will get crisp, and the smells of Fall will, hopefully, bring about a sense of nostalgia. Fall can be full of magic and fun. Don’t miss out on marking a few of these awesome ideas off of your Fall Bucket List for 2019.
“I would rather sit on a pumpkin, and have it all to myself, than be crowded on a velvet cushion.” -Henry David Thoreau
Fall Bucket List for 2019
Jump in a pile of leaves.
Go apple picking.
Visit a pumpkin patch.
Take a Fall family picture.
Complete a corn maze.
Dress up!
Go hiking.
Attend a drive in movie theater. Bring blankets, pillows, and hot chocolate.
Make bird feeders out of pine cones.

Attend a football game.
Throw or attend a costume party!
Have a chili cook-off!
Go camping.
Light a bonfire and make smores.
Do a Fall scavenger hunt.
Try a themed run for a good cause.
Drink apple cider.
Make your own homemade apple cider.
Eat a pumpkin donut. One of our local pumpkin farms has an amazing pumpkin donut.

Take a day trip and explore. Go somewhere you haven’t been before.
Pick out a pumpkin.
Carve a pumpkin with your kids.
Roast pumpkin seeds.
Cook a Fall Feast!!
Get crafty with your littles ones.
Paint a pumpkin.
Decorate your house for fall/Halloween.
Eat a caramel apple or make your own!
Visit a farmers market.

Go horseback riding.
Go star gazing.
Buy yourself some new “Fall Fashion.”
Attend a Fall festival. My sons school has one each year.
Go on a hayride.
Drink hot chocolate.
Bring out the fuzzy socks.
Sip hot chocolate by a fireplace.
Bring out the Fall scented candles.
Attend a hockey game.
In closing, I hope you have found this list to be inspiring and a good starting point for activities for you and your family this fall. Do you have any ideas to add to this Fall bucket list for 2019? I would love to read about them in the comments.

“But those who hope in the LORD will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint.” Isaiah 40:31
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