Ten Fall Activities You Can Still Do – Despite Pandemic – Including Halloween Trick-or-Treating

Here are some fall activities you can still do despite the pandemic:  Visit a pumpkin patch or apple orchard . . . decorate your house or walk around your neighborhood to look at other decorated houses . . . have a virtual Halloween costume contest over Zoom . . . and bake something that tastes like fall, like pumpkin pie.

 

Earlier this week, the CDC released a bunch of Halloween guidelines, and the big takeaway was that trick-or-treating is risky this year.  And, yeah, that’s a drag . . . but there are still a bunch of fall activities you CAN do.  Like . . .

1.  Visiting a pumpkin patch or apple orchard.  As long as you’re using hand sanitizer before touching pumpkins or picking apples, and people are able to social distance.

2.  Carving or decorating pumpkins at home, or outside at a safe distance with friends.

3.  Decorating your house or apartment.

4.  Walking around the neighborhood to look at other decorated houses.

5.  Doing a scavenger hunt where kids get lists of fall-themed things to look for while they walk around outdoors, like a pumpkin on a porch or leaves that are a certain color.

6.  Having a virtual Halloween costume contest over Zoom.

7.  Doing a Halloween movie night with people you live with.

8.  A new kind of trick-or-treatingHide candy around the house or backyard – like it’s Easter.

9.  Bake pumpkin seeds or a dessert that tastes like fall, like pumpkin pie.

10.  Heat up some hot cocoa or apple cider and have a family game night.

Have even more Fall fun, here:  (Yahoo / Emerson Hospital / Cleveland Clinic)

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