It’s almost that time of year! As chronic autumn lovers, we couldn’t be more excited to jump into all of the fall activities Syracuse has to offer this season. Cool weather, hot drinks and warm clothing—it doesn’t get much better than that. Not sure where to start? We’ve got you covered with some fun local activities you can enjoy in Central New York’s incredible fall landscape!
An Apple a Day Means Fall’s Here to Stay
Although apples are a year-round staple, somehow they taste so much better during the autumn months. A sack of Honeycrisps or Ginger Golds is the perfect transitional treat to get you into the fall spirit. What’s more, you could visit an apple orchard to PYO (pick-your-own)! Beak and Skiff is an iconic autumn attraction among Syracuse University students, and was even nominated by USA Today for Best Apple Orchard in America. They have pre-picked and ready-to-pick apple varieties, a petting zoo and a plethora of delicious pastries and goods sold at the General Store, The Stand, and the Café and Bakery. If you want a more hearty meal, check out the 1911 Tavern, which offers a range of tasty sandwiches and sides.
Fall Fashion for the Win
Nothing screams fall like a cozy flannel or an oversized sweater, and of course we can’t forget the Dr. Martens. No need to worry about being an “outfit repeater” this season. If you’re looking for some new pieces to spice up your wardrobe, check out some local thrift shops. A few favorites are 3fifteen on University Ave. and Cluttered Closet in Wescott. Both offer a range of prices and styles to fit your fashion needs.
An Elevated Cozy Day In
If you want a chill fall day, grab a chai from Salt City or one of Recess Coffee’s specialty fall drinks. While I’m a strong supporter of local shops, one of my favorites still has to be an iced pumpkin chai from Campus West’s Starbucks. Who can resist a relaxing stroll by all the beautifully colored trees? Once you’ve got your autumn bev, light a “Leaves” candle, snuggle up in your favorite blanket and throw on a fall classic like “Gilmore Girls.”
Make Some Room, Otto
Otto, don’t take it personally, but there’s a new orange in town! While you can usually spot Otto on some adventure around campus, a trip to the fields is the best place to find this autumn icon. Take some friends to The Pumpkin Hollow or Tim’s Pumpkin Patch to go on a fall adventure. They both have a range of attractions; anything from pumpkin picking, to tasty treats, hayrides and even farm animals. Another hideaway for this spooky-time star is at Abbott Farms’ Fall Festival, occurring every weekend from Labor Day to Halloween. From sunflower fields to barnyards to corn mazes and, of course, pumpkin patches, there is sure to be something for everyone! The farm also has its own Country Store, where they provide fresh and locally cultivated produce such as brown eggs, honey, beef and cheese, along with a bakery that features seasonal desserts like apple fritters and fruit pies. Whether you’re into the activities, the treats or just wanting to get some postable social media content, pumpkin patches are a must-visit for every fall season!
Witching Hour Ventures
For our night owl friends, Syracuse has fabulous fall nightlife. Worth checking out is the locally adored Dunkin’ Donuts’ family-friendly Halloween stroll. Operating from 5-9 p.m. Thursday through Sunday every week of October, the Spooktacular Stroll is an opportunity for you to dress up, walk along a half-mile trail and celebrate the festive atmosphere! From the Pumpkin Patch to Dog-O-Ween (a Halloween costume competition for your furry friends), there is something for everyone. And, of course, it doesn’t hurt that there is a huge spread of mouth-watering treats to enjoy!
If you’re looking for more after-dark light shows, one of our personal favorites is Beaver Lake’s annual fundraising event! Taking place over four nights in October, Enchanted Beaver Lake features a stunning display of Halloween-themed LED lights and over 400 hand-carved jack-o-lanterns, along with a festive concession stand (think caramel apples and cider), plenty of photo opportunities and storytelling sessions. It also supports the Friends of Beaver Lake, a nature conservation mission!
Charlie Brown’s Choice
Fall season or football season? Buy your tickets to the next Syracuse Orange football game, grab some friends and get decked out in all your orange pride. If your orange wardrobe is lacking, pick up some school spirit from the Syracuse University Campus Store, or stroll down to Marshall Street and stop by Manny’s.
If you’re feeling bold, you could even organize a football game of your own at Thornden Park. Whether you want to play or just cheer on your friends, you definitely don’t want to miss the breathtaking fall scenery that you won’t get from just walking around campus!
Moral of the story: if you find yourself with a bit of free time on the weekends, immerse yourself in Syracuse’s amazing autumnal atmosphere!
Written By Maggie Anderson ’25, S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications and Ariya Kukreja ’28, School of Architecture
This article is for reference purposes only and is not deemed an endorsement by Syracuse University.