Activities for Couples to Enjoy in the Fall

Activities for Couples to Enjoy in the Fall

As summer winds down and life seems to have a more structured look, it's still important to date each other. Couples can enjoy these fall activities.

Summer is coming to a close and the first subtle signs of fall are making themselves known. From the changing of leaves to the first pumpkin spice flavored beverage, it is a very exciting time of year! Fall is a season of change and new beginnings and with the changes taking place all around us, it also means new opportunities to spend time with your partner and make cherished memories. Get out your sweaters and flannels and take a look at these fall activities for couples.

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Fall Activities for Couples

The Great Outdoors

Fall is the perfect time where the weather is cooling down enough that being outside is a bit more bearable. Basking in the majesty of creation around us in nature is a great way to bond with your significant other. Go on a romantic walk with your spouse in a local park or nature trail. Here you’ll have front row seats for the changing leaves and all of the beautiful colors. It certainly sets the stage for a beautiful couple’s excursion. After the sun sets, enjoy a crisp, clear outing under the beautiful night sky, stargazing and looking at constellations together.

couple apple picking together

Frugal Romance

Dates don’t have to be costly. Instead of going out to a pricey restaurant and the movie theater, save money by staying in and making it a dinner and movie date night at home. Cooking together can be a fun couple’s activity. You can make it a real special occasion where you treat yourself to something you both really enjoy. Afterwards, cuddle up on the couch while sharing dessert and enjoy a wholesome Christian movie whether it’s an inspiring drama, a clean romantic comedy, or even a classic Hollywood movie from a bygone era of romance on film. And if you want to make it a late date night, get in your PJs and break out some fun board games. Friendly competition often only gets more fun, silly, and competitive as you get sleepier.

warm cup of coffee with mittens

Exercise

When you are trying to get into the habit of exercising, whether it’s getting back into a routine or setting a new personal exercise goal, nothing is more motivating than having another person alongside you to keep each other on track. Exercising with your partner, it is even better as you push each other to reach for your goals together! Fall is the perfect time to go for walks or jogs in the crisp autumn air. Riding bikes through a park with all of the beautiful changing leaves or even finding a nice spot to do some outdoor yoga are a great way to enjoy time together this fall. And go ahead and treat yourself to a post-Church brunch date on a Sunday once in a while as a reward for your hard work together!

picking out the perfect pumpkin

Fall Classics

Perhaps the most important couple activities to take part in are the classic fall staples that many look forward to every year! Try picking apples at a local orchard, picking pumpkins, or getting lost in a corn maze. If you are staying indoors, try cooking a fall classic like a pie or caramel apples. If you are sports fans, making snacks and watching football together this season is a great activity to look forward to. Plus, it is fun to invite your other couple’s friends over for as well.

These are but a few great ways to enjoy the upcoming autumn season.

What are some ways that you look forward to spending sweater weather time with the one you love?
Thanks for reading!
*This post was inspired by PureFlix.com.

I'm a millennial wife and fur-mom living in Oregon. I'm passionate about marriages and making them last. I believe it's possible to build a marriage that will endure whatever comes your way and all it takes is a little work. And trust me, your marriage is so worth that effort!

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