Does the crisp fall air and
the sight of changing leaves make you crave spending more time outdoors with
friends and family? Around Sartell there are countless opportunities to satisfy
your Fall fever.
With 24 parks, 17 miles of
trails, playgrounds, bike lanes and the Watab River running through the
community, it is easy to find beautiful autumn landscapes and fun activities to
partake in. While keeping this in mind we want to share some ideas that you will
enjoy this season!
1.
Fall Leaf Photography and Collection: A beautiful way to spend a fall day is to take time
to admire the leaves on the trees as they change colors. Planning a picnic or a
hike in the woods during fall can be a great romantic getaway for two or a fun
day for the family! The changing colors make gorgeous photography and with the
miles of trails in Sartell this may be the perfect place to start!
2.
Create a New Family Tradition: Fall is the perfect time to involve the family in an
outdoor sport. Football season has started and it is still warm enough for
soccer, baseball and other group sports. Go on a bike ride, a hike or even rake
the leaves in your back yard and make a scarecrow. All of these activities can
be turned into an annual fall family tradition.
3.
Navigate Through A Corn Maze: There are plenty of corn mazes available in the Fall
for kids and adults. At night there may even be some mazes haunted by the
costumed staff members that create the perfect spooky atmosphere. For these after
dusk mazes, it is perfect for families with older children and the younger kids
can still enjoy the maze during the daylight without all the monsters!
4.
Pumpkin Patch and Apple Orchards: It just isn’t fall without pumpkins or caramel
apples! Take the family out to a patch and orchard to pick those apples and the
perfect jack-o-lantern! Make sure to make those delicious caramel apples on a
stick for everyone to enjoy.
I know we are excited to
enjoy this fall weather and we hope you are too! Now get out there with your
family and friends and enjoy the beautiful Minnesota autumn while you can!
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