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Things to do in the fall in Clarksville and all over Beaver Country

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Things to do in the fall in Clarksville and all over Beaver Country

Fall is a wonderful season with a variety of enjoyable activities to embrace the crisp air, beautiful foliage, and the cozy ambiance it brings. There is something about the way the fall smells! The TOBACCO BARNS! How amazing do they smell?? There is just something about fall!

Here are some of the best fall activities in Clarksville, Hoptown and everywhere in between:

Leaf Peeping: Take a scenic drive or hike through areas with vibrant fall foliage. The Smokey Mountains and East Tennessee is known for their stunning autumn colors.

Apple Picking: Visit an orchard and pick your own apples. It’s a fun and delicious way to spend a day or in our case, spend the weekend since the best apple orchard is 3 1/2 hours away. Plus, you can use the apples for baking pies and making cider.

Pumpkin Patch: Visit a pumpkin patch to pick the perfect pumpkins for carving, decorating, or baking pumpkin pies.

Corn Mazes: Many farms create intricate corn mazes for the fall season. It’s a fun challenge for all ages.

Hiking: Fall is an excellent time for hiking as the weather is cooler and the scenery is breathtaking with the changing leaves.

Fall Festivals: Attend local fall festivals, which often feature live music, food vendors, and fun activities for families.

Bonfires: Host a bonfire with friends or family. Roast marshmallows, tell stories, and enjoy the warmth of the fire.

Haunted Houses: For those who enjoy a good scare, visit a haunted house or go on a haunted hayride.

Baking and Cooking: Experiment with fall-inspired recipes, such as pumpkin pie, apple crisp, butternut squash soup, or roasted root vegetables.

Camping: Enjoy the cooler weather by camping in the great outdoors. Don’t forget to bring warm beverages and cozy blankets.

Fall Crafts: Engage in DIY fall crafts like making wreaths, decorating pumpkins, or creating centerpieces with seasonal items.

Football Games: Attend local football games or host a tailgate party with friends to enjoy the fall sports season. LET’S GO PEAY!

Nature Walks: Take leisurely walks in parks or nature reserves to observe wildlife and the changing landscape.

Photography: Capture the stunning fall scenery with a camera or smartphone. Fall offers excellent opportunities for beautiful photography.

Cozy Reading: Curl up with a good book and a cup of hot cider or tea. Fall is the perfect time to dive into your reading list.

Harvest and Farmers’ Markets: Visit local markets to buy fresh produce, baked goods, and handmade crafts unique to the fall season.

Scenic Drives: Explore the countryside on scenic drives to appreciate the changing colors of the leaves.

(Video courtesy of USA TODAY)

 

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