If you’re looking for a way to spend time alone with your loved one, but stay in your budget, fall is a great time to do that! With the changing leaves and cooler temperatures, it makes having outdoor dates even more enjoyable since you aren’t battling the heat when you head out to have fun. These 5 free dates for fall are the perfect place to start! Take the ideas here and add onto them to make the perfect date!
5 Free Fall Date Ideas
Go for a bike ride – Most cities have a bike path that runs through the park. Grab your bikes and head out for a bike tour of the changing leaves. To make it especially romantic, pack a picnic to stop and have on the way.
Be a haunted house actor – Haunted houses usually use regular people as part of their scare team. Grab your partner and be a part of it! Haunted houses are fun, but being a team scare set? Even more so!
Go Trick or Treating – Who says you have to be little to enjoy trick or treat? Grab a homemade costume and set out to see who can get the most candy! Most people will be pretty accommodating if you explain your little contest to them! Don’t want to get your own candy? Sit together and pass out candy to your local treaters!
Decorate the yard – What could be more fun than making your front (or back!) yard spooky for Halloween? Grab the fake spider webs, pile up the leaves and get the yard ready for fall scares. Once you get a pile of leaves built up? Grab your partners hand and jump in!
Make caramel apples together – Caramel apples are a classic fall treat and making them together can be a super fun and romantic activity. Just be sure the caramel fight that ensues isn’t too big to easily clean up. Here are 15 Caramel and Candied Apple Recipes.
Fall date nights can be so much fun and they’re truly budget friendly. Grab a sweater and your honey’s hand and just enjoy the cool temps together. Looking for more ideas? Here are more Frugal Fall Date Ideas.
Pauline Wiles says
I would never, ever have thought of the haunted house actor idea! The caramel apples sound very fun, too. One of my favorite fall things is simply crunching through leaves; here in Northern California October days can be beautiful for a stroll.