Crunching leaves, cooler weather, baked goods with ice creamβwhatβs not to love about the fall?
Not to mention the sheer variety of family activities for fall: between outdoor excursions and cozy indoor days, thereβs truly something for every member of the family to enjoy as the seasons begin to shift.
In this guide, weβre here to offer inspiration for fall activities planning. Weβll explore seven things to do this fall that will stimulate creativity, conversation and (of course) unbridled autumnal joy!
Outdoor Adventures for the Fall Season
Letβs start with some must-do outdoor family activities for fallβfan favorites that will have you and your kids smiling from ear to ear.
#1 Apple or Pumpkin Picking
One of the most popular outdoor activities for fall (especially for kids) is picking produceβspecifically, fall favorites like:
- Apples
- Pears
- Figs
- Plums
- Squash
- Pumpkins
Your options for pick-your-own produce will mostly depend on where you live; but even if you donβt live near a farm, thereβs likely a pumpkin patch somewhere near you.
Whether you turn your bounty into a delicious pie or simply get your kids thinking about where the food we eat comes from, everyone in your family is sure to enjoy picking produce in the chilly autumn breeze.
#2 Tide Pools
While fall may not be the best time of year to hop into the ocean or plunge into the lake (unless you pack your wetsuits, of course), the waterfront still offers many chances to see local wildlife in action.
Case in point: tide pools. These small, isolated pockets of water host all kinds of marine life, like:
- Small fish
- Crustaceans and snails
- Frogs and toads
- Barnacles
Plus, tide pools are a prime target for prey animals like hawks and snakesβif you want to give your kids a taste of the food chain in action, take a trip to your nearest water body and try to scout out a flourishing underwater community.
#3 Nature Trails
As the warm summer air makes way for cooler fall temperatures, it is a great time to explore trails without breaking a sweat. Visiting a nature trail can also set the scene for other kid-friendly activities like:
- Geocaching
- Scavenger hunts
- Birdwatching
- Wildlife photography (even if itβs just with a smartphone camera)
Cozy Indoor Activities for Cooler Days
If itβs just too chilly to head outdoors for a fall family activity, consider hunker down down for some indoor fun. Letβs go through a few ideas that might spark your creativity for an indoor itinerary.
#4 Baking Fall Treats
Not sure what to do with that pick-your-own produce haul? How about whipping up some scrumptious fall desserts?
Kids love bakingβand the whole family reaps the delicious rewards of a baking session. Itβs also an opportunity to:
- Talk about baking science β Why do cookies rise? How do pie crusts get so flaky? Why do egg washes give treats such a glossy finish? Questions about baking can lead to insightful discoveries about chemical reactions (and other science topics).
- Make a mess β Baking is an excuse to make a mess: whether you’re rolling out bread dough on a flour-covered counter or licking the cake batter spoon. Itβs a great lesson for kids: sometimes you need to break a few eggs to make an omelet (or an apple cobbler).
#5 Pillow Forts
Whether youβre stuck inside during a rainstorm or taking a relaxing day off after Halloween night, nothing strikes the perfect balance between creativity and coziness quite like a pillow fort.
But building the perfect pillow fort isnβt just about getting comfy. It also requires kids to channel some key skills like:
- Spatial awareness
- Improvisation (especially with materials)
- Balance and other physics concepts
Plus, a pillow fort is an excellent place to enjoy a good book, eat a snack or watch a movie.
Fall Festivals and Community Events
If youβre looking to get out of the house this fall, take a look at local events calendars to find kid-friendly fall events like:
- Harvest festivals
- Farmerβs markets
- Live music in the park
- Movie nights
Events like these offer an exceptional opportunity for kids to socialize, learn more about the world and see the value of community first-handβall valuable lessons for the thinkers and leaders of tomorrow.
Creative Autumn Crafts for Families
If your kids catch the creative bug this fall, why not channel that energy into a fun craft session? Here are two ideas for kid-friendly art projects (that grown-ups are sure to enjoy, too).
#6 Fall Wreaths
Wreaths are simple to put together and displayβtheyβre a perfect adornment for any door in your home.
To make this craft even more enriching, consider:
- Challenging kids to use βfoundβ items; anything they can gather from the recycle bin or the backyard
- Printing a few pictures or clipart doodles for kids to incorporate into their designs
- Creating an edible wreath: a round fruit and cheese appetizer to snack on before dinner, for instance
#7 Napkin Origami
If youβre hosting a family meal this fall and your kids want to contribute their creative talents, introduce them to origamiβthe art of folding paper squares into animals, flowers and other shapes. Using paper or fabric napkins, kids can create origami napkin shapes for guests to enjoy.
Camp Galileo: Inspiring Fun During All Four Seasons
Parents have nearly countless options when it comes to planning family activities for fallβbetween outdoor excursions and cozy indoor projects, there are plenty of ways to inspire inquisitiveness this autumn.
At Camp Galileo, thatβs what weβre all about: inspiring the next generation of innovators to think outside the box, learn how the world works and express themselves through creation.
From kindergarten to 8th grade, Camp Galileo provides campers with hands-on, educator-led STEAM activities, outdoor adventures and more. We also provide a Counselor In Training program for 8th-10th graders at select locations. But the fun doesnβt have to stop when summer ends. We encourage our campers to keep thinking big all year long.
Ready to discover the best summer camps out there? Enroll at Camp Galileo now.
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