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8 Fall Date Ideas For Couples

 



1. Go on a hike

Explore one of your favorite hiking spots, or find a new spot to explore. Depending on where you live, you'll be able to enjoy the beautiful sights of fall foliage. If you explore early morning you might even want to watch the sunrise together. 


2. Create some Autumn art

There are many free paint channels on YouTube. One of my favorite art channels on YouTube is 
 The Art Sherpa. She has free paint tutorials and provides step-by-step instructions. This makes a fun date night!


3. Take a day trip to the pumpkin farm

 Go out to the pumpkin patch, and choose which pumpkins you'll want to take home.  Take some pictures, and just enjoy your day together. 



4. Go apple picking

This is always such a nice treat. While apple picking enjoy some fresh cider


5. Enjoy a nice picnic

Pack some goodies, and enjoy your beautiful surroundings.


6. Bake together

Find some delicious fall recipes, and enjoy this time baking together. 



7. Go Camping

Make plans to go camping. This is perfect for couples.



8. Go out for coffee

Enjoy this time. Talk, laugh, sip coffee, and just be in this moment.


What is your favorite date night idea? 
How often do you go out on a date?
I'd love to hear about it.
Leave a comment below. 

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  1. I love the picnic and pumpkin farm ideas. Would be some great photos!

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    1. Iris, thank you! I think it would be great for photos too!

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  2. Lovely ideas. Pumpkin farm sounds a lot of fun!

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  3. A picnic! That is a great idea! Thank you for the reminder haah, even though that was not your intention. I love your post.

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    1. Nkem, aw you're so very welcome! I'm so happy I was able to give you that little reminder. :)

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  4. My husband decided to rearrange part of the house last week, and he found our picnic basket. This sparked a conversation about going on a picnic again, as it has been a while since we have. I've also been itching to bake, and he usually helps me with this. He's better at precise measurements than I am. Messier, but certainly more patient with it. I will be suggesting a trip to a pumpkin farm for next week, after reading this. I think that would be a ton of fun, and a somewhat new experience for us.

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    1. Erica, aw I love that you two bake together. My husband, and I make a point to cook together. It is really nice getting in the kitchen, and cooking together. And yes a picnic is always so nice. I hope that you have a lovely time at the pumpkin farm if you go.

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  5. I LOVE fall camping. It's my favourite time of year to get out and enjoy nature. The weather is cooler, so you don't feel like you're roasting, and the fall colours are so beautiful. My husband and I have committed to a 9 day long trip each September for our anniversary and it was heavenly this year! The perfect escape - just enjoying some quality time together and with our dogs.

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    1. Britt, I love that you, and your husband take a 9 day long trip each September! I absolutely love hearing those kinds of things. Nature is so beautiful, and just being able to spend that time together is wonderful. Thank you for stopping by.

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  6. love each idea. by favorite is baking together for obvious reasons.

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  7. Hiking is one of our favorite fall date ideas!

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    1. I enjoy it so much. Thank you for stopping by. 😊

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  8. Your list has so many great ideas! We are currently camping and hiking for the entire month of September! Two of our favorite things to do together.

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    1. That sounds wonderful. I am sure you will come across some beautiful hiking spots. I can't wait for the leaves to start changing colors here in Colorado.

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  9. Great ideas Steph. Thanks for sharing them with Sweet Tea & Friends this month.

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  10. Oh, these are great ideas! I think cooking together can be so fun. Soup sounds perfect to me this time of year. Thanks for sharing this post with us at the Will Blog for Comments #47 linkup. Hope to see you sharing more next time at #48, which opens Monday.

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