High School Students Celebrating Fall

Makenzie Wright

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By the time a teenager is in high school, they want to find a better way to celebrate fall than go trick or treating on Halloween, but what else is there to do?

High school students can celebrate fall in many ways, such as visiting a pumpkin patch. Pumpkin patches usually have things you can do such as of course carve pumpkins, hayrides, and corn mazes. For these activities, age does not matter. Anyone can visit a pumpkin patch and have a blast.

Another activity popular among teenagers is visiting a haunted house. For the most part, haunted houses are everywhere. Around Halloween, visiting a haunted house and enjoying the scary atmosphere is an exciting activity to participate in with one’s peers. Though sometimes they can be pricey, haunted houses are a fun way to spend a weekend night.

Next, an easy and cheap activity is getting a group of friends together and watching scary movies. Even the people who do not like scary movies love to watch them during the Halloween season, especially the classics. Halloween movies are best shared with warm blankets and Halloween cookies.

Lastly, high school students can enjoy having a costume party. Trick or treating may not be for all ages, but dressing up surely is. Picking out a costume and wearing it to a party is an exciting experience, especially when the party is followed by a bonfire to end the night.

Though it might seem sad that as high school students trick or treating is no longer an option, there are plenty of things to still do during this season. Any of these activities will make for a great fall.