60 Fun Fall Bucket List Ideas

Discover 60 exciting ways to embrace the autumn season with our fall bucket list ideas, perfect for experiencing the best of the season.

Discover 60 exciting ways to embrace the autumn season with our fall bucket list ideas, perfect for experiencing the best of the season.
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Do you struggle with finding something fun to do during the colder months? If so, then this fall bucket list is for you. There are so many things to love about the Fall season. My favorite things include Haunted Houses, cozy sweaters, hayrides, pumpkin picking, and drinking apple cider. These things make me happy and feel giddy, so I’ve put together these Fall bucket list ideas for you and your loved ones to try this Autumn. 

Fall Bucket List Ideas

If you’re looking for fun things to do this Fall, you’ve come to the right place and found the right article. I figured everyone could use some seasonal inspiration, especially after the hellish one-and-a-half years we had. So, I’ve rounded up 60 fun bucket list ideas for you and your loved ones to try this season. 

You’ll find a Pinterest pin with these autumn activities at the end of the list below. So pin this and start checking off your favorite things on this fall bucket list!

  1. Go apple picking
  2. Jump into a pile of leaves
  3. Attend a Halloween party
  4. Go to a haunted house
  5. Tell ghost stories
  6. Throw a Friendsgiving party (safely! Of course)
  7. Eat your favorite Halloween candy
  8. Binge-watch holiday movies
  9. Bake fresh goods and desserts
  10. Trick Or Treating
  11. Tailgate at a sporting event
  12. Carve a pumpkin
  13. Drink Apple Cider
  14. Make a Fall-inspired cocktail or beverage
  15. Read a Fall-themed book
  16. Listen to seasonal podcasts
  17. Visit a local apple or pumpkin patch
  18. Participate in a Halloween Costume Contest
  19. Attend a Fall Festival
  1. Get Cozy by the campfire
  2. Do a Fall Foliage Hike 
  3. Visit a Farmer’s Market
  4. Go on a hayride
  5. Shop for cozy and ugly sweaters
  6. Make a scarecrow 
  7. Read a cozy book
  8. Make Thanksgiving dinner
  9. Make a Fall Wreath
  10. Knit a cute scarf, hat, and gloves set
  11. Roast marshmallows and eat s’mores
  12. Rake leaves 
  13. Go on a brisk walk or run in the early morning 
  14. Attend a nature scavenger hunt 
  15. Take your Christmas card photos
  16. Shop for a cozy or fleece blanket
  17. Watch spooky movies
  18. Buy a new coffee or tea mug
  19. Create a thankful list and share it with loved ones 
  20. Start writing a letter to Santa 
  21. Make a Fall potpourri with your favorite items, such as pine cones, dried leaves, and twigs. 
  1. Make your own Pumpkin Spice Latte
  2. Decorate your home 
  3. Go camping 
  4. Visit a corn maze
  5. Get warm by the fireplace 
  6. Go apple bobbing 
  7. Volunteer at a soup kitchen or church 
  8. Visit a graveyard at night (SPOOKY)
  9. Host a bonfire
  10. Attend Oktoberfest
  11. Visit a winery
  12. Go biking through the woods
  13. Bake pumpkin dog treats
  14. Purchase fall-scented candles
  15. Go shopping for Black Friday
  16. Host a Fall picnic
  17. Create Halloween costumes from scratch 
  18. Host a potluck
  19. Drink hot chocolate under a warm blanket 
  20. Watch the leaves and colors change by the window. 

Where To Find Other Bucket List Ideas

I hope you enjoyed this list of Fall bucket list ideas. However, I recommend searching Pinterest if you want additional inspiration or want to try something new. Pinterest is filled with various bucket list ideas for every occasion and season, so finding one won’t be hard. You could also do a quick Google search and find many tiny blogs that have written similar bucket list ideas.

While I may be more of a summer girl, something about Fall makes me feel cozy. So, what do you think of these Fall bucket list ideas? Which ones are your favorite? Let me know in the comments.

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4 Comments

  1. Some fab ideas here, especially anything involving fallen leaves – jumping into them, making wreaths with them, or in my case, bagging them up for leaf mould for our garden!

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