Whether you just started dating or have been married for 30 years, going on fall dates is the perfect way to enjoy the season.
50 Ideas for the Perfect Fall Date
- Visit an apple orchard, cider mill, or local farm.
- Pick your own apples to bake a pie or just eating.
- Watch apple cider pressing. Drink fresh apple cider.
- Try apple cider donuts or apple bread.
- Eat caramel apples on your way to a canopy walk.
- Drink apple cider slushies while walking around your local park.
- Go on a wagon ride through the orchard.
- Attend a fall outdoor concert.
- Go for a hike.
- Visit a pumpkin patch. Bring home the perfect pumpkin for your front porch.
- Carve pumpkins together.
- Attend a pumpkin weigh-off or other type of pumpkin event.
- Go on a hayride.
- Go on a nature walk. Go on several at different times and dates to see the changing fall view.
- Take the scenic route to view the changing fall leaves.
- Ride horses on a nature trail.
- Go to a football game.
- Attend a homecoming parade.
- Participate in tailgating.
- Host a backyard football game and BBQ.
- Go stargazing. Dress warmly and drink hot apple cider under the stars.
- Attend a fall festival.
- Sit at your favorite cafe or find a new one to try.. Drink lattes or hot cocoa out on the patio area.
- Host a couples’ night. Have a chili cook-off.
- Host a bonfire night. Don’t forget the S’mores.
- Have a picnic indoors on a rainy fall day.
- Have a spooky movie night.
- Buy fresh vegetables and fruit at a local farmer’s market.
- Make a fall-themed meal together.
- Dress up in costumes and attend a Rennaissance Fair.
- Unplug from your electronic devices. Spend the day together at home without any interruptions.
- Go for a Sunday drive to a local tourist spot.
- Host a movie marathon with friends.
- Visit your local brewery to try pumpkin beer.
- Go on a wine tour to try new fall flavors.
- Participate in a fall fun run.
- Go day-tripping to somewhere new.
- Try a new eatery or restaurant.
- Watch a sunrise or sunset together.
- Attend a fall art show, poetry reading, or museum event.
- Spend a day visiting family or friends.
- Attend a fall craft show or church bazaar.
- Attend a fall-themed painting class.
- Go birdwatching to view the migrating birds.
- Build a backyard birding area for the winter birds.
- Take your dog on a nature walk. Don’t have a dog? Volunteer to dog walk at a local shelter or rescue.
- Decorate your home or yard for fall.
- Ride a train or boat for a color tour.
- Sit by the lake and enjoy the cool breeze.
- Get outdoors before the cold winter months keep you indoors for long periods.
Enjoy the fall season.