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Eric of the corn! |
Visit a farm
This is one of my favorite ways to spend weekends during September and October when I'm not traveling. I love a corn maze and often hit up a local farm that has a pumpkin patch, maze, cider donuts and animals. I want to eat some fall foods, drink some cider, get lost in the corn. Sometimes we bring the dog to get some exercise and then pig out on whatever food they're serving.
This last weekend we went to a farm we'd never been to before to take pictures, go on a hayride, and try their corn maze. It was the first maze we'd been to that didn't have some sort of signage, but it was 1 mile and we got lost and got our steps in, so I call that a win. Most farms have a lot of things to do for kids, so it's a relatively cheap way to spend the day and let them jump and run out all that extra energy.
Hint: If it's been raining, be prepared for mud. I always wear boots and bring a change of shoes for after trekking through the dirt/mud/puddles to head home in.
Head to a nearby city you haven't been to before
Hit up a local festival
Go wine tasting
Hole up in a hotel somewhere
Host a "destination" potluck
See the leaves turn
If you want more ideas on how to plan an awesome staycation, check out my Pinterest board. You can also follow me on Instagram. I often do a ton of local things over the summer, when it's too expensive to travel, and then go on my big trip in fall, because it's cheaper and less crowded.
What's been your favorite staycation or staycation activity?