8 Ways to Make the Most of Fall in New York State

The
transition from summer to fall can be a sad one for some as we experience the
weather shift in preparation for winter. For others, autumn is their favorite
season. No matter how you feel about the seasons changing, we’ve put a list
together of ways that you can make the most of fall. 

 

Transition
to Fall Decor

Step one
to get into the fall spirit is digging out those decorations. From fall signs,
to pumpkins, blankets, and candles there are so many options to make your home
cozy for the season. Don’t have enough decorations to make your house the way
you want it? That is the perfect excuse to visit local small businesses that
specialize in decor or even that department store you love. Even if you have
lots of options already, you can always add to your collection! 

 

Enjoy
Cozy Sweaters, Flannels, & More


Fall
brings cooler weather, and we all know what that means; sweaters, flannels,
scarves, and cozy attire. The drop in temperatures gives you an excuse to break
out your comfiest clothes. Don’t forget to browse the clothing sections while
you’re shopping for home decor

 

Visit
Local Breweries


New York State has no shortage of breweries to visit this fall. You can visit your local
favorites one weekend and make a trip out of visiting new ones the next. From
craft beers to hard ciders, a brewery’s fall flavors can certainly get you in
the spirit. Consider taking your brew out to the patio if they have one to
enjoy the fall weather and take in your surroundings, whether that be the
beautiful fall foliage or folks hanging around a firepit. Don’t forget to bring
a designated driver along with you!

 

Go Apple
Picking & Visit a Cider Mill


One of
the most popular fall activities is to gather your family and friends to go
apple picking. There’s something special about spending time together in an
apple orchard that cements fall memories. While you’re at it, stop by a mill to
grab a gallon of fresh pressed cider. Some cider mills offer a behind the
scenes look into the process of making the delicious drink you are enjoying.
Others sell locally-made staples like maple syrup, dips, cheeses, fruit
spreads, and jams that can make your upcoming menus scream fall. 

 

Try New
Fall Recipes

While
we’re talking about upcoming menus, we can’t forget to add new fall recipes to
your list. Try your hand at fall staples like apple or pumpkin pie, use
squashes that are in season, make a homemade pumpkin spice latte, or try
something new. 

 

Visit a
Pumpkin Patch/Corn Maze


Taking a
trip to a pumpkin patch or a corn maze can really boost your fall mood. Whether
you visit your local favorite or take a trip to somewhere new, plan an
afternoon of fun. While you’re there, you can grab some pumpkins and gourds to
decorate your home. Consider bringing family or friends along with you and make
teams to see who can make it out of the corn maze the fastest. 

 

Football
& Soccer Games


The
atmosphere at a home football or soccer game is one of the most beloved fall
traditions. From high school homecomings to a college game, you can’t go wrong.
If watching pro games on the television or hosting a Sunday afternoon football
party is more your thing, utilize some of those fall favorite foods and decor
we mentioned above to create a warm and cozy environment for your guests!
Supporting your favorite team is a great way for anyone to enjoy fall. 

 

Enjoy
the Foliage with “Leaf Peeping”


You
might be wondering what is “leaf peeping”? While the term may be new, the
activity certainly isn’t! The term refers to traveling around taking photos of
falls colors as the leaves change! Enjoying the foliage might just be the most
fall thing you can do in New York State. Take a drive and enjoy the beautiful
sights as trees begin to change color. Experts advise that the end of September
through the middle of October will likely give you peak viewing across the
state. 

 

If we
have you itching to start your fall decor and you’re looking for more
inspiration, click the link below for 8 ways to decorate your apartment this
fall! 


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