5 Places to Visit This Fall
October 25, 2016
It’s finally starting to feel like fall, and some of us love it; though some of us want it to be 90 degrees and sunny again. However, even if you hate fall or love fall, we can all get a little bored sometimes. If you get bored and need something to do this fall, here’s some places you can visit!
- Green Bluff
Green Bluff has everything you need for fall: pumpkin picking, apple picking, a corn maze, food, and animals. Green Bluff is only 15 minutes out of Spokane and is at the foothills of Mt. Spokane. This is definitely a place you will want to be visiting this fall!
- Prairie Home Farm – Lil’ Punkin Pie Co.
Even though Green Bluff is a very fun place to go it’s a bit of a drive to get there. So if you’re looking for something a little more local, try going to Prairie Home Farms. Prairie Home Farm has animals, animal feeding, pumpkin picking, and a pie company. It’s basically just a local version of Green Bluff. If you’re interested in going to this pumpkin patch, they are open Wednesdays and Saturdays from 10 am to 5 pm and the farm is located on 7790 N Atlas Rd.
- ScaryWood
You’ve most likely heard of scarywood. But if you haven’t you’ve at least heard of Silverwood. Scarywood happens every year at Silverwood. Scarywood has 5 haunted attractions and 7 scare zones. Scarywood is perfect for you and your friends to go visit if you like a good fright! “If you want to pee your pants, then go to Scarywood”, says Izzy Cochran, a freshman here at Lake City. If you are interested in going, Scarywood is located at 27843 US-95.
(for more information visit http://www.scarywoodhaunt.com/ )
- Post Falls Haunted House
If you like being scared, continue to read this. If you don’t, you probably won’t like this one. The Post Falls’ haunted house is spook-tacular in general, but it is a non profit organization and all of the money goes to charity. Admission is only $7 or $5 if you bring 2 cans of food. If you are interested, it is at 4th Ave. & Post St and they are open October 15-31.
- Downtown Coeur d’ Alene
This is a simple one, just go downtown. Downtown is something you can really do all year long, because there is so much to do. You can go to The Vault and get a warm drink or you can go take a walk around McEuen Park or hike up Tubbs Hill to see some good fall colors. There’s something for everyone, so if you have nothing to do, grab some friends and head downtown.