I don’t know about you, but I absolutely love the fall season. The temperatures are starting to go down, the leaves are starting to change colors, the smell of rain is in the air, Halloween decorations are starting to go up, and the Christmas sales have just begun! Don’t forget about the awesome sales on food for Thanksgiving that’s right around the corner! Here are a few reasons why I think Fall is the best season in Indiana. What do you think?
- You can see trees in beautiful colors like this while you’re driving.
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- Playing in leaf piles is right around the corner. I don’t know about you, but I loved doing this when I was a child!
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- Corn Mazes!
Picture from Hogan Farm’s Website. While the Fall season means there are TONS of corn mazes in Indiana for you to enjoy, I decided to highlight the Hogan Farms Corn Maze in Brownsburg. This corn maze consists of a Colt’s football player, footballs, a field goal, and a Colt’s Helmet. It’s the ultimate Hoosier corn maze. This is actually a new addition to the Hogan Farm’s Pumpkin Patch this year.
- Pollen season is OVER. If you have allergies, you will understand why this is something to get excited about.
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- Pumpkin pie, pumpkin flavored coffee, pumpkin bread, and pumpkin hot chocolate – need I say more?
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- Are you ready for some football?! Getting ready to watch the Colts play is my mother’s favorite reason for the fall season!
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- Fall season is also bonfire season – are you ready to roast some marshmallows?
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- The temperatures have finally started to cool off. Now, you can walk to the mailbox or to your car when you forget something in the back seat without having to worry about shoes because the ground isn’t going to burn your feet!
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- The state parks in Indiana become unbelievably beautiful at this time of the year!
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WikiMedia Commons These two pictures happen to be from Brown County State Park. I don’t know about you, but I could just stare at these beautiful trees all day!
- Pumpkin Patches start opening to the public for the season!
Russel Farms Website This particular pumpkin patch is called Russell Farms and it’s located in Noblesville. It’s just one of many-many pumpkin patches that open to the public in the month of September and usually remain open until Halloween for you and your family to go pumpkin picking. I’ll definitely be taking my son to get a pumpkin this year! Are you going to go to a local pumpkin patch to get a pumpkin for your family?
I know what you’re thinking, some of the items in this list are true of any state – not just Indiana. While that might be the case, none of those other states will be as cozy and comfortable as the Hoosier state, right? From pretty colored leaves to pumpkin flavored EVERYTHING – I love the fall season! Please tell me what you love about the fall season in the comments!
Jennifer
Jennifer Wiggins/Flickr
Jack Vinson
Picture from Hogan Farm’s Website.
While the Fall season means there are TONS of corn mazes in Indiana for you to enjoy, I decided to highlight the Hogan Farms Corn Maze in Brownsburg. This corn maze consists of a Colt’s football player, footballs, a field goal, and a Colt’s Helmet. It’s the ultimate Hoosier corn maze. This is actually a new addition to the Hogan Farm’s Pumpkin Patch this year.
Photo Credit
Elaine Ashton
daisy
Alan
jamelah e.
WikiMedia Commons
These two pictures happen to be from Brown County State Park. I don’t know about you, but I could just stare at these beautiful trees all day!
Russel Farms Website
This particular pumpkin patch is called Russell Farms and it’s located in Noblesville. It’s just one of many-many pumpkin patches that open to the public in the month of September and usually remain open until Halloween for you and your family to go pumpkin picking. I’ll definitely be taking my son to get a pumpkin this year! Are you going to go to a local pumpkin patch to get a pumpkin for your family?
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