Fall Events In Arizona

Fall Events In Arizona

Fall is the most perfect time of the year in Arizona. It starts the beginning of patio season, comfortable hot air balloon rides, enjoyable hikes and walks, cozy clothes, and actually getting outside to do things! Our population also doubles in size during fall and winter when the Snowbirds come back for their winter home. We also don’t sweat to death walking from the car to a store, which is always pleasant!

After a year of very few events, I’m happy to say, events are back on this fall in Arizona. While we don’t get the typical fall colors from the changing leaves here in the Phoenix Valley, up in Northern Arizona these are a staple as well as cooler temperatures. Pumpkin Patches, State Fair, Brewery and Food festivals, and so much more are returning this year to Arizona. Whether you are local to Arizona, visiting for the first time, a Snowbird, or a kid, there’s something for everyone here this fall and I can’t wait to share it all with you!

Fall Events In Arizona

The Chandler Chamber of Commerce Ostrich Festival

The Chandler Chamber of Commerce Ostrich Festival began in 1988 based on Chandler’s colorful early history of ostrich ranching. The event has grown into one of the premier festivals in the southwest. The Ostrich Festival features family-friendly ostrich-themed activities, national and regional entertainment, carnival midway, spectacular food, and upscale arts & crafts. For more information on Chandler Ostrich Festival, visit OstrichFestival.com.

This is an annual event which makes its return this year and promises to make you not miss last years festival! While I’ve never taken the family to this, it sounds like a great time with live music and a kids zone with all the games! (If you follow along on Instagram, you will know what I mean! We are a big carnival/Midway game family!) Tickets start at $20 for adults, $15 for children and seniors, and the family pack for 4 is $125. You can also check out the VIP option. 

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Back again for another round, Pumpkin Fest at The Princess is fun for all ages! This event transforms the beautiful Fairmont Princess in Scottsdale, AZ into a spooky fall wonderland! Enjoy some spiced or spiked 🙂 cider and then wander up to your room as the cool fall air hits.

Stroll through the resort, stop for photo opportunities, ride the carnival rides, be brave and go through the Hay Maze, pick your best pumpkin in the pumpkin patch, and enjoy a skeleton song through Mystic Passage to complete your Pumpkin Experience at The Princess. Be quick though! This event takes place on Saturday, October 29th from 8 pm – 2 am and will sell out!

Mac Donald’s Ranch and Pumpkin Patch

If you are looking for a fun experience for the family, head over to Mac Donald Ranch. They have a cute Mac Donald's Ranch and Pumpkin Patch little petting zoo, a playground for kids, Mechanical Bull, Pony Rides, pedal cars, gold panning, Barrel Train, corn mazes, Caterpillar Bounce, and a prepicked pumpkin patch. They even do horseback riding lessons if you want to knock out all the fall activities in one day.

You will find many western games, a western town, and great places to take photos at Mac Donald’s Ranch and family farm. It is in the middle of the desert, so it’s cute to have a little fall with a little desert reminder along with the friendly horses. Check out tickets here. Pumpkin Patch is open October 1-31 and they close at 6 pm daily, with the exception of Tuesday they are closed all day.

Schnepf Farms Pumpkin and Chili Party

If you are up for a drive down to Queen Creek from October 1-31, amongst all the farmland, you will find this fall treasure. This place reminds me the most of the fall festivals and parties we would have back in Indiana where I grew up. Activities include chili, pumpkins, a kids playground, petting zoos, a corn maze, hay rides, ropes course, ziplines, roller coaster, rock wall, and it’s very family friendly. If you are looking for a spooky adventure with your friends, or significant other, hop aboard the nightmare bus, titled “The Wreckoning” if you dare! They have many food options, local vendors and the best kettle corn I’ve found! We’ve only been once as a family as it’s kind of a far drive for us, but if we lived closer, I’d do this one a lot more!

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Schnepf Farms Bakery Pick Up — A few of their yummy options!

Schnepf Farms is family owned and operated, the largest Peach grower in the state of Arizona, and is open 10 months a year. You can host special events like weddings, family reunions, corporate outings, to name a few at Schnepf. They have a year round “You Pick” Garden and some of the best pies, maybe even better than Grandma’s, in their Country Store. They have even added online ordering if you would like to skip the picking and simply pick up. If you want to go glamping in a restored vintage camper trailer, you can now do so at Schnepf Farms as well! Check that out here. Tickets start around $24 per person for a single day or $79 per person for the entire festival to use any day you like. 

Arizona State Fair

Our absolute favorite activity to do as a family in the fall, which we do every year (minus 2020 because itArizona State Fair wasn’t the same), is visit the Arizona State Fair. We always try to get there first thing in the morning to beat traffic on the weekends and leave before it gets too crazy late in the day. It’s not a far drive for us in Phoenix, but we like to beat the crowds, enjoy all the fried food vendors, have a few drinks, see some animals, hit the carnival Midway games, watch the eating contests, and then head out for the day. If you are close to Phoenix, AZ, this is a must visit!

This year, the state fair is open September 23 through October 30, Thursdays through Sundays, and you can get your tickets here. Starting again this year, 2022, live music will return.Ticket prices start at $10 and go up to $15 and kids 5 and under are free. I love to see what chocolate or dessert item they can create that is deep fried to perfection, making it better than the normal item! This free, family-friendly event is an absolute joy and you HAVE to see it!

Boo and Brew

Boo & Brew has a wide variety of fun for everyone, so bring your family and your pups and celebrate Fall at Scottsdale Quarter. Wander the pumpkin patch, beverage garden, and enjoy music, food, art, crafts and more! In celebration of the completion of the final phase of Scottsdale Quarter, Boo and Brew is one of the final events of the weeklong celebration titled, Boo & New at the Quarter.

Join in the fun with live entertainment, fall themed activities, family fun, local art, and of course, if you choose, shopping! Bring your pup, your kids, your family, or yourself! Grab a ticket for $10 for 3, 12 oz craft brews before the prices go up!

Kierland Commons Oktoberwest

As a family, we love visiting Kierland Commons. Previously, we experienced their KierlandPOP outdoor festival, which was fun for the whole family. This year, Kierland is hosting a one-of-a-kind experience called Oktoberwest. This event is a western-inspired take on the traditional Oktoberfest festivities and should be fun for all age groups. You can expect music from the best of West, tons of food trucks with mouth-watering options, line-dancing, corn-hole, and so much more. Plus, beer, wine, cocktails, and more. And, there will even be a mechanical bull – so fun! Grab your favorite Fall sweater and some comfy Fall sneakers and get ready to dance the night away. Oktoberwest will take place on October 15, 2022 from 4 pm – 10 pm and tickets start at $45 per person.

Arizona Fall Festival

Arizona Fall Fest runs on November 9, 2024 from 10-4 at Margaret T. Hance Park. This event hosted by Local First Arizona is the perfect event for families, food lovers, and anyone looking to support local businesses this fall. This festival celebrates Arizona’s local businesses and the season’s best offerings for all to enjoy. Get ready for a super fun day with a wide range of local restaurants and food trucks, artisan booths, live music, and activities for all ages. It’s free to attend, and all you need to bring is a good appetite and your smile!

Flagstaff Oktoberfest

Flagstaff’s Oktoberfest is a unique event that blends traditional Bavarian celebration with a twist. In addition to the famous Stein Holding Competition, this event features a variety of activities like a bratwurst-eating contest, polka music, local craft beer from Arizona breweries, food trucks, and SO MUCH MORE. It’s an incredibly fun and lively day for all ages, with a kids’ area and the iconic “Kiddie Stein Race” for little ones. Entry is only $10 and kiddos under 12 are free!

What Fall events will you attend this year in Arizona?

I’m sure I missed something, so if you want to visit Arizona or are local and wondering what is going on this weekend, be sure to use google and let me know what you did so I can add it to this list! Also, I’m dying to know which Arizona Fall Fest is your favorite!

If you’re in search of other fun Fall-inspired things to cross of your bucket list this year, check out my list of the coziest things to do in the Fall!

When Do Kids Stop Playing With Toys & What To Do With Them

Play is an essential part of childhood. It fuels creativity, aids in brain development, and helps kids explore their world. Through play, children practice social skills, experiment with ideas, and develop problem-solving abilities. Whether it’s running around outside, engaging in imaginative role play, or organizing stuffed animals, play shapes their understanding of themselves and their surroundings.

As a parent of a 13-year-old who is essentially done with toys and a 9-year-old who rarely touches her stuffies anymore, I’ve noticed firsthand how kids naturally shift from traditional toy-based play to other forms of activity as they grow. In this post, I’ll discuss when kids typically stop playing with toys and offer some helpful tips on what to do with those childhood toys once the playtime winds down.

When Do Kids Stop Playing With Toys & What To Do With Them

When Do Kids Stop Playing With Toys?

As children grow, their interests change, and they begin to prioritize different activities. On average, most kids stop playing with toys around the age of 10 to 12. Though this can vary widely based on individual personalities and environments. Middle school, around 11 or 12 years old, often marks the shift. At this stage, many kids start focusing on friendships, sports, physical activities, and other hobbies. Digital entertainment, like video games or social media, might also take precedence over traditional toys.

For my 13-year-old, it was obvious that the days of building blocks and dolls were over. Similarly, my 9-year-old, though still young, doesn’t play with her stuffed animals much anymore. And she’s beginning to prefer more “grown-up” activities like reading and creating crafts. While it’s bittersweet to see them move on from their favorite toys, it’s also exciting to see them develop new skills and interests.

What To Do With Childhood Toys?

Now that your kids have stopped playing with their toys, the next question is: What do you do with them? Here are a few options to consider:

1. Throw Away Broken Toys

Toys that are broken or missing parts can be safely disposed of. Sorting through the pile of toys at your parents’ house or your own home might reveal many items that are beyond repair. These can be tossed without guilt, knowing they’ve served their purpose. For toys with batteries or electronic components, be sure to recycle them properly by taking them to a local recycling center.

2. Donate To Charity

If the toys are in good condition but no longer being used, consider donating them to a local charity, shelter, or hospital. Many children in need would love the chance to play with gently used toys that your kids have outgrown. You can also look into community drives or organizations that accept donations of stuffed animals or educational toys for underprivileged kids.

3. Sell Toys Online or at a Garage Sale

For toys that are still in good shape, selling them can be a way to declutter while making some extra cash. Sites like eBay, Facebook Marketplace, or local consignment shops are great platforms for selling used toys. This is a particularly good option if you have collectible items or childhood memorabilia that other families might be searching for. A garage sale can also be a fun way to involve your kids in the process of letting go and learning about minimalism.When Do Kids Stop Playing With Toys

4. Save a Few Special Items for Memory Boxes

While it’s important to get rid of childhood toys that are no longer used, you may want to save a few special items for posterity. Creating a memory box or preserving a few toys in photo albums can help you and your child reminisce about those early years. Keep items that have significant sentimental value. Such as a favorite stuffed animal or a toy that represents a major childhood milestone.

5. Upcycle or Repurpose Toys

Some toys can be upcycled into new, useful items. For example, plush toys or stuffed animals can be turned into pillows. Or wooden toys can be sanded down and repainted for decorative use. This is a great way to preserve childhood toys while giving them a new life and purpose.

Embrace “Toy Minimalism”

The process of deciding what to do with your kids’ toys can be overwhelming. But adopting a mindset of toy minimalism can make things easier. Toy minimalism isn’t just about getting rid of toys.It’s also about recognizing the benefits of a clutter-free space and encouraging kids to find joy in non-material activities. If you’re interested in learning more about toy minimalism, this post on Toy Minimalism  offers a great guide on how simplifying your children’s environment can benefit their development.

The Transition to New Interests

As kids transition away from toys, they will likely take up more structured hobbies or explore new interests. Encourage your child to participate in physical activities like sports or arts, where they can continue to grow their creativity and social skills. Middle school is an especially formative time, so supporting their evolving interests is crucial. Whether it’s signing up for a club, organizing family activities, or even taking the time to bond over new hobbies, this stage of growth is a valuable opportunity for exploration and connection.

Final Thoughts

Watching your kids stop playing with toys is a significant moment in parenting. It’s a reminder of how quickly time flies and how fast they’re growing up. However, with the right approach, you can manage this transition smoothly. Whether you throw away broken toys, donate them to charity, or preserve childhood memorabilia, there’s something special about keeping memories alive while making space for new adventures.

Letting go of toys is just one part of the journey, and it can open the door to new opportunities for your kids to flourish as they grow older.

5 Hawaii Sunsets You Don’t Want To Miss

5 Hawaii Sunsets You Don’t Want To Miss

When it comes to breathtaking sunsets, there’s no place quite like Hawaii. Each day on the islands concludes with a magnificent display of colors as the sun dips below the horizon, casting a warm glow on the shimmering ocean waters. Hawaii’s unique geographical position allows for some of the most awe-inspiring sunsets in the world. Whether you’re on Oahu, Maui, Kauai, or the Big Island, you’ll find yourself surrounded by beauty and tranquility as you watch the sun gracefully bid farewell for the day.

In this post, we’re sharing a roundup of locations where you can witness the most dramatic and romantic sunsets in Hawaii. From sandy beaches to mountain peaks, each spot offers a distinct perspective on this daily natural wonder. So, grab your camera, pack a picnic, and get ready to be mesmerized by these unforgettable sunsets.

5 Hawaii Sunsets You Don’t Want To Miss

1. Sunset on Oahu – Ala Moana Beach Park:

Located in Honolulu, Ala Moana Beach Park is a perfect spot to watch the sunset on Oahu. This iconic park stretches along the shoreline, providing ample space to set up your beach blanket and immerse yourself in the beauty of the setting sun. The sunsets here are particularly special because they reflect stunningly on the gentle waves, creating a picture-perfect moment.

The best time to watch the sun set at Ala Moana Beach Park is in the early evening, about an hour before the sun actually sets. This gives you enough time to find a comfortable spot, set up your camera, and capture the breathtaking views.

Before heading out, make sure to bring some snacks, drinks, and a beach umbrella for shade. As this spot is quite popular, it can get crowded, so arriving early is a good idea, especially if you have kids who may want to play in the sand while waiting for the sun to set.

2. Sunset Beach on Oahu’s North Shore:

The North Shore of Oahu is famous for its powerful winter waves and world-class surf competitions. However, it’s also a fantastic spot to watch the sun go down in all its glory. Sunset Beach, as the name suggests, is one of the best places on the island to witness this daily spectacle.

The best time to visit Sunset Beach for a stunning sunset is during the winter months when the sun sets directly over the ocean. Keep in mind that during this season, the waves can be quite large and dangerous, so it’s essential to pay attention to any warning signs and beach safety guidelines.

Before you head out, be sure to pack some beach chairs, blankets, and snacks. The sunset here is so captivating that you’ll want to spend some time relaxing and taking in the breathtaking scenery.

3. Tantalus Lookout on Oahu:

For a more elevated and unique sunset-watching experience, head to Tantalus Lookout. Located on a ridge above Honolulu, this spot offers panoramic views of the city skyline and the Pacific Ocean. Watching the sun dip below the horizon from this vantage point is nothing short of magical.

The best time to visit Tantalus Lookout is during the early evening, as the sun sets behind the Waianae Mountains, creating a mesmerizing view. The lookout point can get windy, so it’s advisable to bring a light jacket or sweater.

Since Tantalus Lookout is situated at a higher elevation, it’s an excellent opportunity for photographers to capture stunning shots of the sunset against the backdrop of palm trees and city lights.

4. Hanalei Bay on Kauai’s North Shore:

If you find yourself on Kauai’s North Shore, make sure to visit Hanalei Bay for an unforgettable sunset experience. Hanalei Bay is a charming crescent-shaped beach surrounded by lush mountains, making it an ideal spot to watch the sun set behind the horizon.

The best time to arrive at Hanalei Bay is during the late afternoon to secure a good spot along the beach. As the sun sets, the mountains cast a shadow over the bay, creating a breathtaking contrast of colors. Bring your camera and capture the beautiful moments that unfold.

5. Polihale State Park on Kauai’s West Side:

For those seeking a more secluded and adventurous sunset spot, Polihale State Park is the perfect choice. This remote beach on Kauai’s west side offers unobstructed views of the setting sun over the vast Pacific Ocean.

The best time to visit Polihale State Park is during the dry season, typically from April to September, when the weather is more favorable. To get to the park, you’ll need a rental car with four-wheel drive, as the road can be rough and sandy. But the effort is well worth it, as you’ll be rewarded with a serene sunset experience away from the crowds.

Hawaii is undoubtedly a dream destination for anyone who appreciates the beauty of nature, and its sunsets are nothing short of magical. From the sandy shores of Oahu to the rugged coastline of Kauai, each sunset spot offers a unique and unforgettable experience.

As you plan your tropical vacation or family trip, be sure to add sunset watching to your Hawaii bucket list. Don’t forget to pack your camera, beach essentials, and a sense of wonder, as each day in Hawaii ends with a breathtaking sun set that will leave you in awe.

To explore more incredible natural wonders and experiences in Hawaii, check out the “Hawaii Bucket List for Nature Lovers” at [https://www.xajohnson.com/the-ultimate-hawaii-bucket-list-for-nature-lovers/](https://www.xajohnson.com/the-ultimate-hawaii-bucket-list-for-nature-lovers/).

So, what are you waiting for? Embark on a journey of awe and wonder as you watch the sun set over the Pacific, painting the sky with colors you’ll remember for a lifetime. Hawaii’s sunsets are waiting for you!

Best Coffee Shops in the Phoenix Valley: A Coffee Lover’s Guide

Best Coffee Shops in the Phoenix Valley: A Coffee Lover’s Guide

Calling all coffee enthusiasts in the Phoenix Valley! Whether you’re a seasoned coffee connoisseur or just starting your journey into the world of coffee, we’ve got a treat for you. Phoenix is home to a vibrant coffee scene, with an array of unique and delightful coffee shops that cater to every coffee preference imaginable. In this blog post, we’ll be exploring some of the best coffee shops in the area, no matter what side of the valley you are on.

Best Coffee Shops in the Phoenix Valley: A Coffee Lover’s Guide

Infusion

Let’s kick things off with a bang by introducing you to Infusion, a true gem in the Phoenix Valley coffee scene. Infusion takes the art of coffee to a whole new level, offering not only top-notch coffee but also Coffee 101 classes that will elevate your coffee knowledge and appreciation. In these classes, you’ll have the opportunity to learn about the coffee roasting process, the origin of different coffee beans, and how these factors influence the flavors you savor in your cup.

Press Coffee

Best Coffee Shops in the Phoenix ValleyNext up, we have Press Coffee, a beloved local chain with multiple locations throughout Phoenix. What sets Press Coffee apart is its commitment to sourcing the finest beans from around the world and carefully roasting them to perfection. With a focus on sustainability, their coffee is not only flavorful but also ethically sourced. Whether you’re into an aromatic pour-over or a silky smooth latte, Press Coffee has got you covered.

Provision

For those who appreciate a coffee shop that’s both aesthetically pleasing and serves great coffee, Provision is the place to be. This chic coffee spot is known for its Instagram-worthy interiors and a menu that boasts an impressive variety of coffee beverages. From classic espresso-based drinks to innovative seasonal concoctions, Provision delivers on both taste and ambiance.

Luanas

Luanas is a family-owned coffee shop that exudes warmth and hospitality. Stepping into Luanas feels like visiting an old friend’s cozy living room. Their commitment to community and personalized service shines through in every cup they serve. Don’t forget to try their signature Luanas Blend for a unique and memorable coffee experience.

Lux

Lux is a quintessential Phoenix coffee shop, beloved by locals for its relaxed atmosphere and consistently great coffee. With a spacious outdoor patio and plenty of indoor seating, Lux is an ideal spot to catch up with friends, work on your laptop, or simply savor a moment of tranquility with your favorite brew. The coffee here is as delightful as the ambiance, making it a must-visit destination.

Copper Star

If you’re a fan of vintage vibes and a great cup of joe, Copper Star is the place for you. Housed in a historic building, this coffee shop radiates a charming and retro feel. Their baristas are skilled at crafting classic coffee drinks, and their house-made pastries perfectly complement the coffee selection.

El Charro Hipster

For those seeking an edgy and hip coffee experience, El Charro Hipster has got your back. This artsy coffee shop not only serves fantastic coffee but also supports local artists by featuring their work on the walls. It’s an excellent place to fuel up on caffeine and immerse yourself in the local art scene simultaneously.

Futuro

Futuro is where creativity meets coffee. This coffee shop is known for its adventurous approach to coffee, with innovative brewing methods and a rotating selection of beans from top roasters worldwide. If you’re looking to expand your coffee horizons and try something new and exciting, Futuro is the place to be.

Kream

Kream is a delightful neighborhood coffee shop that prioritizes quality and sustainability. They source their beans from small, independent farmers and roast them in-house to ensure the freshest flavors in every cup. The minimalist and inviting space at Kream makes it a perfect spot to enjoy a quiet moment with a superb cup of coffee.

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Last but certainly not least, we have Light Heart, a coffee shop that’s all about community and connection. This cozy spot not only serves exceptional coffee but also hosts regular events and gatherings that bring people together. Light Heart is a place where you can enjoy coffee and meaningful conversations with friends and strangers alike.

The Phoenix Valley’s coffee scene is thriving, and these coffee shops are just the tip of the iceberg. Whether you’re seeking a coffee education, a serene environment, a creative experience, or a strong sense of community, the coffee shops on this list have something special to offer. So, grab your coffee mug and embark on a caffeinated journey to discover the best coffee spots in the Phoenix Valley. Cheers to coffee and to you, the coffee lover!

Related: Arizona Favorites: A Guide to the Best Activities, Restaurants, & Places to Visit in Arizona

19 Cozy Things To Do In The Fall

19 Cozy Things To Do In The Fall

Fall is in the air! The fall leaves are changing colors, the temperature is dropping, and pumpkin spice everything is back. This is my favorite time of year. It’s a time for family, friends, and fun. In this blog post, we will discuss 19 cozy things to do in the fall. Whether you’re spending time at home or traveling around the country, there’s something for everyone!

19 Cozy Things To Do In The Fall

1. Make a pumpkin pie.

Make pumpkin pie - Cozy Things To Do In The FallFall is the perfect time to enjoy pumpkin spice everything, and pumpkin pie is no exception. This classic dessert is easy to make and is always a hit with family and friends. To get started, you’ll need pumpkin puree, eggs, condensed milk, sugar, cinnamon, ginger, and pumpkin pie spice. Simply combine all of the ingredients in a bowl and mix until smooth. Then pour the mixture into a prepared pie crust and bake at 425 degrees for 15 minutes. Reduce the oven temperature to 350 degrees and continue baking for 40-50 minutes, or until the filling is set. Let the pie cool before serving. If you are like us, the more whipped cream the better, so don’t forget that when you are getting ready to enjoy!

2. Go on a hayride.

Hayrides are one of the most classic fun fall activities and for good reason. They offer a unique opportunity to enjoy the crisp autumn air and the beautiful changing leaves. They also provide a great setting for a date night or an evening with friends. Best of all, hayrides can be found on many farms and nature trails across the country. So whether you’re in the Midwest or another part of the country, be sure to check out a local hayride this fall! And don’t forget to roast some marshmallows over a bonfire afterward.

3. Drink apple cider.

Drink apple ciderAs the leaves begin to turn and the days grow shorter, many people find themselves reaching for a warm cup of pumpkin spice. However, apple cider is a delicious and underappreciated fall drink that is perfect for those early autumn days. While it might be controversial, apple cider is my personal favorite fall beverage. There is something about its warm, slightly sweet flavor that feels like autumn in a cup. Plus, apple cider is incredibly versatile and can be enjoyed hot or cold. Whether you’re looking for an alternative to pumpkin spice or simply want to enjoy the taste of fall, give apple cider a try. You might just find that it’s your new favorite fall drink.

4. Wear a sweater and boots.

As the weather gets colder, it’s important to make sure that you’re dressing appropriately for the temperature. Wearing a sweater and boots is a great way to keep warm while still looking fashionable. Layering is key when the temperature starts to drop. A sweater can be easily removed if you start to feel too warm, which is often the case as the autumn days wear on, but it will still provide an extra layer of warmth when you need it. Boots are also a great way to add an extra layer of warmth while still being stylish. They can be dressed up or down, depending on the occasion. Whether you’re headed to the office or out for a night on the town, a pair of boots is a must-have for fall style.

5. Watch a horror movie.

Pumpkin patch - Cozy Things To Do In The FallFor some people, horror movies are the stuff of nightmares. But for others, they can be strangely addictive. There are a few theories as to why this is the case. One is that horror movies provide a way to safely explore our fears. Another is that they help us to vicariously experience the adrenaline rush of fear without actually being in danger. Whatever the reason, there is no denying that horror movies have a unique hold on many of us. So if you’re looking for a way to get your heart racing during the fall, consider a horror movie night the next time you need a little thrill.

And if you’re feeling extra daring, why not take your scare-seeking to the next level by visiting a haunted house before your movie marathon? There are plenty of budget-friendly options out there, and it could be a fun and spooky activity to do with friends or family. And for those of you who love Halloween, a scary movie or haunted house visit could also serve as inspiration for your next Halloween costume! Get creative with makeup and thrift store finds to make a stylish and budget-friendly costume that’s sure to turn heads.

6. Visit a corn maze.

Fall is the perfect time to visit a corn maze. Not only are they a lot of fun, but they’re also a great way to get outside and enjoy the cooler weather. Plus, when you’re done, many corn mazes have a pile of leaves you can take a stroll through. Just be sure to wear comfortable shoes and bring a jacket, as it can get cold in the maze.

7. Make caramel apples.

Caramel apples are a fun and easy fall-themed treat that the whole family can enjoy. To make them, start by gathering your supplies. You will need apples, caramel candies, wooden sticks, and a candy melting pot. Once you have all of your supplies, wash the apples and dry them thoroughly. Next, insert a wooden stick into the top of each apple. Melt the caramel candies in the candy melting pot according to the package directions. Once the caramel is melted, hold each apple by the stick and dip it into the caramel. Allow the excess caramel to drip off before placing the apple on a sheet of wax paper to cool. Once the caramel has hardened, your homemade caramel apples are ready to enjoy!

8. Go apple picking.

Fall is the perfect time to go apple picking, a great activity for couples, families, friends, you name it! Not only is the weather cooler, making it more pleasant to spend time outdoors, but the apples are also at their peak of ripeness. There are many different types of apples to choose from, so you can be sure to find a variety that suits your taste. And what could be more satisfying than biting into a crisp, juicy apple that you picked yourself on a stunning fall day? Apple picking is a great activity for the whole family, and it’s a fun way to get out and enjoy the autumn weather. You can also go pick your apples and then make caramel apples as outlined in #7 (or you could make apple pie!). So this season, be sure to add apple picking to your list of activities.

9. Visit a pumpkin patch.pumpkin fall activities

Pumpkin patches are a great place to visit in the fall. Not only can you find the perfect pumpkin for your jack-o-lantern or other fun pumpkin carvings, but you can also enjoy the festive atmosphere and hayrides. To make the most of your visit, be sure to go during the week when it is less crowded. You should also try to visit early in the season so that you can pick your pumpkins before they are all gone. And don’t forget to bring some cash so that you can buy some fresh apple cider and other fall treats. With a little planning, you can have a great time at your local pumpkin patch.

10. Roast marshmallows.

Roasting marshmallows is a classic camping activity that is enjoyed by young and old alike and is easy to continue into the fall. There are a few things to keep in mind when roasting marshmallows, to ensure that they are perfectly cooked. First, make sure that the marshmallows are at room temperature before you start cooking them. If they are too cold, they will take longer to roast and may end up being burnt on the outside but still raw in the middle.

Second, use long skewers or sticks to roast the marshmallows, so that you can keep a safe distance from the fire. Finally, don’t be afraid to experiment with different types of wood for roasting. Different woods will impart different flavors to the marshmallows, so try a few different kinds to see what you like best. With these tips in mind, roasting marshmallows is easy and fun for everyone.

11. Make a scarecrow.

A scarecrow can be a great addition to any fall decor, and they’re easy to make! All you need is a few basic materials and a little bit of creativity. First, you’ll need to find a long piece of wood or rebar for the main body of the scarecrow. You’ll also need some old clothes, stuffing material, and a couple of sticks or pieces of rope for the arms. To assemble your scarecrow, simply tie the arms to the body, stuff the clothes with either straw or old towels, and then put the whole thing in your garden. Now all you need to do is add a face – you can use anything from paint to bottle caps to buttons. Be creative and have fun!

12. Go on a nature hike.

There are many benefits to spending time in nature, and one of the best ways to enjoy the outdoors is by going on a nature hike. hiking is a great way to get some exercise and fresh air and spend time with family or friends. Additionally, hiking can help you to appreciate the beauty of your surroundings and learn more about the local flora and fauna. To get the most out of your hike, be sure to wear comfortable shoes, pack plenty of water, and bring a map. And most importantly, don’t forget to have fun!

13. Rake leaves.

As the leaves begin to change color and fall from the trees, many people see it as a time to get outside and enjoy the cooler weather. However, if you don’t want your yard to be covered in leaves, you’ll need to do some raking. Raking leaves may not sound like the most exciting way to spend a weekend afternoon, but there are a lot of benefits to it. For one thing, it’s a great way to get some exercise. Raking uses muscles in your arms and legs that you don’t normally use, so it’s a great way to stay active as the weather gets colder.

In addition, raking leaves can help to improve the health of your lawn. Leaves that are left on the ground can smother grass and prevent sunlight from reaching the soil, so raking them up can give your lawn a much-needed boost. And finally, raking leaves is simply satisfying. Something is satisfying about making a neat pile of leaves and seeing the results of your hard work. So next time you’re feeling overwhelmed by the task of raking leaves, remember that it’s good for you—and your yard! And don’t forget to include your kids so they can benefit from being able to jump in the leaves too!

14. Read a book by the fireplace.

As the days grow shorter and the weather cools, cozy activities become increasingly appealing. One of the simplest and most enjoyable ways to enjoy the autumn months is to curl up by the fireplace with a good book. The combination of warmth, light, and comfort can make even the most challenging book an enjoyable read. And there’s nothing quite like the crackle of fire to set the mood. If you don’t have a fireplace, candles can create a similar ambiance. So find a comfortable spot, grab your favorite book and soft blankets, and cozy up as the leaves begin to fall. This is even more perfect on a dreary, rainy day.

15. Explore local parks.

Fall is the ideal season to immerse yourself in nature’s colorful show. Take a stroll through your local park, venture out on nearby trails, or even visit a botanical garden. The breathtaking hues of the changing leaves will provide a stunning backdrop for your fall adventures. Plus, it’s a budget-friendly way to enjoy the season’s beauty. Or instead of just taking a casual walk in your neighborhood, why not try something a little more adventurous? How about a horseback ride through the countryside, a bike ride on nearby trails, or even a fun scavenger hunt in a local park? Not only will you get to see the stunning colors of the season, but these activities won’t break the bank. So let’s get out there and make the most of this beautiful time of year!

16. Have a bonfire.

With fall in full swing, it’s the perfect time to start crossing off some items on your fall bucket list. One idea to make the most of the season is to plan a cozy bonfire gathering with your friends or loved ones. A roaring fire is one of my favourite fall scents, and really kicks off this time of year for me. Roast some marshmallows, share stories, and enjoy the warmth of the fire while surrounded by the beautiful autumn scenery. Just make sure to check out your local regulations for fire pits or designated areas where you can safely enjoy this cozy experience. It’s a great way to create lasting memories with the people you care about, without breaking the bank. So why not add it to your fall festival plans and make the most of this wonderful time of year?

17. DIY crafts.

Get your creative juices flowing by diving into some simple fall-inspired DIY crafts. Create your own wreaths using materials like twigs, leaves, and burlap. Craft personalized autumn-themed candle holders or decorative pumpkins using items you already have. These crafts will add a cozy touch to your home without breaking the bank.

18. Make hot chocolate.

Literally nothing screams festive like hot chocolate does. This fall, whip up some delicious hot chocolate with real cocoa, milk, and a dash of cinnamon or vanilla. Add some marshmallows or whipped cream for an extra delicious treat!

19. Visit the farmer market.

Visiting a farmers market in the fall is a beautiful way to bring in the season. With the vibrant displays of fruits, pumpkins everywhere, and fall foliage looking wonderful, it’s a beautiful way to really feel the energy of this time of year. You can pick up plenty of homemade treats like jams and other preserves to use in your fall baking.

Enjoy fall with these cozy things to do!

Fall is a great time to fall in love with the outdoors and spend time with family and friends. There are many fun activities to do during this season, from hiking and raking leaves to reading by the fireplace. So get outside and enjoy all that autumn has to offer!

Do you have a favorite fall activity? Let us know in the comments below! And be sure to check out our blog for more ideas on things to do in Arizona. Thanks for reading!