Fall is a time of apple cider, crunchy leaves, and warm colors. When asked what her favorite thing about fall is, Avri Jackson said, “I like the changing colors, the crisp air, and caramel apples.” Along with the recognizable scents and colors of the Fall season there are many ways to enjoy fall besides just looking at colors and the smells,
Cache Valley is full of inexpensive fall themed activities all around such as the local corn mazes at The American West Heritage Center that costs $8 per person and Little Bear bottoms that costs $10 per person that are both located in Millville that also includes a straw pyramid to explore and at Little Bear bottoms a haunted Corn Maze which is a few dollars more, that is full of spooky decorations and actors jumping out to scare anyone in their path.
Carving pumpkins is a very popular fall activity to do with friends or family, many pumpkin patches are open at the end of September and are located all around, whether it’s from a a big field or a family’s front yard, the prices usually range from $2-$9 depending on size and shape of the pumpkin that is desired. One student, Annie Warnick, said she plans on carving a pumpkin as Snoopy’s dog house. There are many more Fall filled activities all around the valley anyone can go too or improvise at home to make different types of fun.