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  2. 60 Activities to Add to Your Fall Bucket List Before the ...

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    For a fun fall craft project, get crafty and make a nature-inspired fall wreath like this one, complete with fresh greenery, pinecones and a gorgeous satin ribbon. Get the tutorial at Nest of ...

  3. 75 Fun Fall Activities to Get You Through the Season - AOL

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    Ken Redding/Getty Images. Nothing says ‘fun fall activities’ like a good old-fashioned romp on the farm. For those of us who are slightly directionally challenged and get all wound up in a ...

  4. 72 Fun Fall Activities to Get You Through the Season - AOL

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    2. Take a bike ride over the weekend. Channel your inner Gilmore Girl and tour a beautiful town, with your personal person.You’re sure to get a deeper appreciation for those changing autumn colors.

  5. Pumpkin Walk - Wikipedia

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    Over 30 years after its founding, the Pumpkin Walk regularly draws more than 30,000 visitors during its five-day run time. [3] [6] Hundreds of volunteers, from pumpkin carvers and painters to electricians and handymen, participate in helping create the event each year [3] [2] and there are many ways to get involved.

  6. Snow Canyon State Park - Wikipedia

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    Snow Canyon State Park is used for activities such as hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding, and is open year-round. [4] It contains 17 multi-use campsites and 14 sites for RVs. [5] The day-use fee is $10 for Utah residents. [6] Hikers and bikers may obtain annual passes for $100. [7]

  7. Provo Canyon - Wikipedia

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    Until Fall of 1858, the only established travel route through Provo Canyon was an old Indian trail on the north side of the canyon. [12] In 1852, explorer William Gardner was the first person to propose that a road be built in Provo Canyon.

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