Fall means cooler temperatures, changing and falling leaves, and many fun activities to enjoy. Traditions create closeness in a family and make memories that last a lifetime. Fall is a perfect time to start some new traditions that your family will look forward to each year. Try some of these ideas.

Pumpkins
Pumpkins are a symbol of fall. You can easily incorporate them into your family’s fall traditions. Take the kids to the pumpkin patch and pick the perfect one as a family. While you carve it, try different pumpkin recipes like pumpkin bars, pumpkin bread, or roasted pumpkin seeds. Have each family member choose a small pumpkin or gourd and paint silly faces on them for another fun idea. 

Campfire
As the nights get colder, find time to sit around the campfire as a family, either in the backyard or at a local park. Start a fun tradition as you roast hot dogs, make S’mores, and tell ghost stories.

Apple Picking
As fall approaches, the apples are ready to be harvested. Head to a nearby orchard as a family to pick apples and have a picnic. If available, pick up some apple cider and try some cider donuts. Back at home, try making homemade applesauce, apple pies, or apple pancakes. Don’t forget to add some fresh picked apples to the lunch boxes.

Something Spooky
For the older kids, try braving a haunted house together. Nothing says family bonding more than exploring a haunted house and experiencing thrills around every corner. Not ready for something so scary? Let the kids test their navigation skills as you work your way through a corn maze. 

Football 
Many families enjoy sports and football is a favorite fall pastime. Attend a high school, college, or professional game as a family. Try tailgating before the game and have fun cheering on your team together. It is also just as fun to root for your team from the comfort of your own living room. Prepare some delicious snacks and watch the game together.

Planting
Fall is the perfect time to plant bulbs and trees. Use the opportunity to teach your kids about gardening. Let them help pick out items and plant them in your yard. If you plant a tree, start a tradition of taking a family photo in front of it each year. Over time it will be fun to compare the tree’s growth, as well as your family.

Leaves
As the leaves begin to change, take a scenic drive. Stop and get ice cream along the way or take a pit stop at a local playground to break up the drive. You may also have a lot of leaves in your yard to clean up. Have the kids help rake them into a big pile and jump in. Don’t forget to snap some photos that are certain to be in the running for the family Christmas card.

Comfort Food
Everyone enjoys comfort food. Get the kids involved in cooking so they can learn to make your family’s favorite foods.  It is also a good time to come up with some new recipes to enjoy in the years to come. While you are cooking, talk to them about the importance of family traditions.

Family traditions are easy to start and so worthwhile to continue. As your children grow, they may not remember everything you hope they will, but the traditions that you return to, year after year, will create lasting memories that they will treasure for years to come.

Car driving down highway with a view of the fall foliage and mountains

Four Fall Day Trips

Take advantage of the fall weather at these Upstate New York destinations

1. Adirondack Railroad
Take a scenic ride through the Adirondacks, beginning in Utica and ending in Thendara, a town near Old Forge. During the months of November and December, families can also book a Polar Express-themed ride to the North Pole.
📍 Utica Station, 321 Main St., Utica, NY.
📅  The fall foliage train departs every Friday and Sunday at 11:30 a.m. (through mid-October). 

2. Bristol Mountain
View the fall foliage during a 15-minute chairlift ride to the top of the mountain (you can hike back down, if you wish). Afterwards, ride a zipline or take on tight rope walks, rope ladders and more at Bristol Mountain Aerial Adventures.
📍 5662 NY-64, Canandaigua, NY (Bristol Mountain); 5589 S Hill Road, Canandaigua, NY (Bristol Mountain Aerial Adventures).
📅  Weekends from noon-4 p.m. (chairlift ride); Friday-Sunday (and Columbus Day) from 9 a.m.-6 p.m. (through Oct. 10) and weekends from 10 a.m.-dusk (Oct. 15-Nov. 4) (Bristol Mountain Aerial Adventures).

3. Outdoor Adventure Center, Greek Peak
Families can take a ride on Greek Peak’s mountain coaster or zip line, viewing the changing leaves along the way (both are open year-round). During select Saturdays in October, it will also offer a zombie zip line and a haunted coaster.
📍 1856 NYS Route 392, Cortland, NY.
📅  Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 2 p.m.-6 p.m.; Saturday from 11 a.m.-6 p.m.; and Sunday from 11 a.m.-4 p.m.

4. Rail Explorers, Cooperstown
Groups of two or four can take in forests, farms and the Susquehanna River during a Rail Explorers tour (each vehicle is powered by pedals). While you’re in the area, stop by the Baseball Hall of Fame or take a ride on the Cooperstown and Charlotte Valley Railroad (it offers fall foliage trains and pumpkin trains during the month of October).
📍 136 E. Main St., Milford, NY.
📅  Thursday- Monday (through Oct. 31).

For more ways to celebrate the fall season, read our CNY Fall Activities Guide.

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