Fall Bucket List for Kids: 30 Top Things To Do in Houston This Fall 2025
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You can enjoy these fun fall activities for kids and families in the Houston area all season long.
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You can enjoy these fun fall activities for kids and families in the Houston area all season long.
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With the leaves bursting into beautiful reds, oranges, yellows, and golds, fall is one of the most beautiful times to live in and visit the DC area. And one great way to view fall foliage is to pull on your hiking shoes and hit the trails. To help you do just that, we've created a list of fall hikes near Washington, DC that offer some of the best views of fall foliage in the DC area.
All of these fall hikes in DC, Northern Virginia, and Maryland are free unless otherwise noted, and many of them are paved and stroller-friendly so you can bring your little ones along.
For more quintessential autumn experiences, from our ultimate guide to fall festivals to our list of great places to go apple picking near DC, check out our DC Fall Day Trips Guide
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In Miami and South Florida, families don't need chilly autumn weather to enjoy a corn maze, photo-ops with pumpkins, or hayrides at a great fall festival.
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Fall in Atlanta is pretty much the peak of our seasonal activities—there are just so many things to do in Atlanta this fall with kids! We've got leaves changing colors, amazing weather (not too cold, not too hot), and lots of fall festivals. Atlanta families are also abuzz about football season, apple picking, Halloween, and all the opportunities to get outdoors without breaking a sweat. In fact, there are so many fun fall things to do in Atlanta with families that we decided to narrow it down with a list of merely 40 ideas.
Forty ideas aren't enough for you? We've got more where that came from in our Fall Fun Guide for Atlanta Kids!
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Character meals at Disney World are a unique and magical experience to include on your next Orlando vacation. At these special Walt Disney World dining experiences, kids (and kids at heart) can meet their favorite Disney characters from movies and TV. To help you plan your Disney trip, we've put together a guide to the best character meals at Disney World.
While planning your Orlando vacation, be sure to also check out our list of the Best Orlando Hotels for Families and Things To Do in Orlando Besides the Theme Parks.
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Fall foliage, cooler temperatures, and doorways decorated in cornstalks and gourds create a welcome change from summer throughout Philadelphia and the Delaware Valley. As autumn settles into the region, Philly families anticipate traditions they know and love, including day trips to nearby corn mazes and hayrides, apple picking or pumpkin picking, and plenty more.
This year, we've rounded up the classics and thrown in some fresh ideas, too. Don't forget to review our comprehensive Fall Activity Guide for Philadelphia Kids and create a customized bucket list of fun for your family. For even more inspiration, browse our ultimate Philly bucket list, 100 Things To Do in Philly with Kids Before They Grow Up.
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Autumn in New Jersey is a perfect time for a family day trip. We've got the lowdown on the best foliage tours, apple picking, and pick-your-own farms in the state—so grab a sweater and a mug of hot cider, and head out with the family on one of these fall day trips from New Jersey.
Find all our picks for seasonal fun in our Fall Fun Guide and bookmark our Day Trips Guide for all-seasons destinations.
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When it comes to spooky season, I can't think of a cooler place to celebrate than the village of Sleepy Hollow! Even before Washington Irving made the name famous in The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, the area was known for its haunted past, with the story of the headless horseman being the most popular piece of local lore. Today, Sleepy Hollow, New York, embraces its spooky history, with the entire town getting decked out for Halloween and local historical sites hosting festive events to celebrate the season and their unique histories.
In addition to being the Hudson Valley's Halloween headquarters, Sleepy Hollow is also a picturesque location to visit year-round. Situated on the banks of the Hudson River with a beautiful lighthouse and views of the Mario Cuomo Bridge, the cute, walkable downtown boasts a variety of shops and restaurants as well as a number of parks and historical sites that are within walking distance or just a short drive away. We've picked out our favorite things to do with kids in Sleepy Hollow during Halloween and beyond, including special annual events, local family-friendly restaurants, and places to stay nearby.
For more Halloween fun, check out our list of spooky day trips near NYC for ghostly adventures and our Hudson Valley Kids' Halloween Guide for more local haunts.