As the weather gets colder, and the season gets spookier, it is the perfect time to dive into all things fall. Whether you are into haunted houses, ghost stories or all things pumpkin spice, there’re plenty to keep you entertained. From making delicious pumpkin sweets, to going to scary haunted houses, here are four activities to make the most out of your thrilling season.
- Apple Orchard
The local Apple Orchard is the best place to go to experience all things fall. At the Apple Orchard you can pick pumpkins and apples, go to petting zoos and even run through corn mazes. The local Country Apple Orchard is located in Harrisburg and is open Wednesday through Sunday with varying hours. I highly recommend going there for a fall-filled day.
2. Baking fall goods
The best part about fall is easy because of the pumpkin season. A fun way to fulfill your day could be watching a scary Halloween movie while baking your favorite pumpkin goodies. From pumpkin spice lattes to pumpkin pie, you can never go wrong. If by chance you do not like pumpkin, another great alternative could be anything apple crisp.
3. Haunted house
Haunted houses are a thrilling and spooky fall activity that many look forward to all year. The attractions are usually set up with eerie decorations and actors dressed as ghosts, zombies and other scary Halloween characters. There are multiple haunted houses in the Sioux Falls area, all in the $20 price range. Whether you are a fan of horror or just want an adrenaline rush, visiting a haunted house is a great way to get into the Halloween spirit.
4. Carving Pumpkins
Carving pumpkins is a fun and creative way to bring joy to the season. The process allows you to get artistic, whether you are carving the classic jack-o’-lantern face or your own creative design. It is a great way to hangout with friends and family and even share spooky Halloween stories to tie in the Halloween spirit. Plus, the sight of glowing pumpkins adds to the festive atmosphere of Halloween. Overall, it is a great activity for everyone, making it a perfect way to celebrate the spooky fall season.