20 Fun Sweater-Weather Dates to Go on This Fall

Whether you just started dating or have been together for a while, here are some date inspirations to last you all season long.

Happy fall, ya’ll:

1. Oktoberfest. One of the biggest festivals in the fall. It’s a German inspired festival with live music, dancing a sh*t ton of beer, food, games, women dressed in German style dresses, its a giant celebration that you really must experience.

2. Wine Tour. Visit multiple venues as you get a tour of their vineyards and sample all the different wines and cheeses. Enjoy the fall foliage with a nice buzz.

3. Brewery tour. If wine is not your thing and you prefer beer, go on a brewery tour. Or, if you don’t have a preference, go on both a wine and brewery tour!

4. “Rise of the Jac O’lanterns” exhibit. It’s an outdoor walk-through exhibit made up of thousands of professionally carved pumpkins put together to create grand sculptures. It opens up at night when the carved pumpkins are all lit up and there is music playing. A must-see if you live near one!

5. Haunted hay ride/ Haunted house. If you like freaking yourselves out, find a haunted hayride, or haunted house, or both! Give yourselves a good scare, and a good excuse to have him hold you when you’re scared hehe. 
If you are REALLY into being scared and haunted houses, they even have interactive ones where you have to escape them yourselves. 

6. Cemetery tour. Going with the spooky theme, this tour will give you both an exhilarating eerie thrill as you walk through a lighted cemetery tour at night. Or if this is too scary, opt for a daytime cemetery tour instead and learn about the history of its past civilians.

7. Old Villages. Find an old town nearby that has a lot of history behind it. These are perfect places to go in the fall when the leaves are falling and changing colors. These places are likely to have “haunted” stories behind them and hold tours of their town and cemetery.  

8. Football game & tailgating. Tis’ the season for football! Go root for some of your favoritre football teams and host your own tailgate and pre-game. Or join someone else’s tailgate.

9. Road trip. Pack up your things and head off somewhere for the weekend where there is beautiful scenery. Or just take a day trip somewhere to enjoy the view and each other’s company. 

10. Gardens/Parks. You can take a lovely stroll through a nearby park/preserve/garden and just wander of together, taking in the beautiful autumn ambiance.

11. Biking. If you want to be more active about enjoy the scenery, find a bike trail and bike it instead of walking.

12. Hiking. Another more active way to enjoy the outdoors is to find a place to go hiking and challenge each other to hike the whole trail. 

13. Picnic. Find a place to sit outdoors and bring your own food and drinks. This is a nice way to change up a romantic dinner for two.

14. Stargaze. Picnic long enough and watch the sunset together, followed by stargazing. Talk about life and bring some blankets so you can snuggle up together underneath them. 

15. Pumpkin Picking. Go to a pumpkin patch and pick out your best pumpkins. Then carve them and or/paint them. See who’s comes out the best! And you can bake the pumpkin seeds you carved out.

16. Apple Picking. Pick some fresh apples from an apple farm. You can eat the apples as is or make them into an apple pie.

17. Corn Maze. Get lost and wander through a corn maze! And pick up some corn along the way while you’re at it.

18. Movie marathon. Curl up together indoors and binge watch movies. Put on some scary movies to get you in the fall spirit and cuddle up extra hard.

19. Drive-through movie. If you don’t want to stay indoors, find a drive-through movie theater nearby and have a nice old-fashioned movie night. 

20. Bake. Make all of your favorite fall desserts. Pie, cupcakes, cookies. And make them fall themes, with pumpkin, apple, cinnamon, and s’mores flavors. 

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