This October holiday is celebrated with costumes and candy.
Halloween
This fall favorite can be carved for decoration or baked into pies.
Pumpkin
In fall, this process causes leaves to change color before they fall to the ground.
Leaf Senescence
This fun fall activity involves getting lost in a field of tall plants.
Corn Maze
This holiday, celebrated in November, focuses on giving thanks, and eating turkey.
Thanksgiving
These small fruits are often picked in orchards during the fall and are popular in pies and cider.
Apples
These animals collect acorns and other nuts to prepare for winter.
Squirrels
In this tradition, kids go from house to house saying “trick or treat.”
Trick-or-treating
This day marks the autumnal equinox, the first official day of fall in the Northern Hemisphere.
September 22nd
This spiced beverage, often associated with fall, is made from a combination of apple cider and spices.
Mulled cider
Many birds migrate south during this season to escape cold temperatures.
Fall
This tradition involves gathering around a fire to tell spooky stories.
Campfire//Campfire story
This fall festival often involves decorating homes with pumpkins, corn stalks, and hay bales.
Harvest Festival
This popular fall dish is made by combining cubed bread, herbs, vegetables, and is often served at Thanksgiving.
Stuffing
This weather phenomenon is more common in the fall and involves cool air meeting warm air, creating low visibility.
Fog, specifically advection fog
This term refers to a fall outing where people visit an orchard and pick fruit straight from the trees.
Apple Picking
This Jewish holiday, known as the feast of Tabernacles, is celebrated in fall.
Sukkot
This orange vegetable, often roasted in fall dishes, is high in beta-carotene.
Sweet Potato
This fall flower is known for its large, vibrant blooms, and is often associated with Day of the Dead celebration.
Marigold
This spooky tradition involves a man made of straw sitting outside during fall festivals or Halloween events.
Scarecrow