So, this year has meant a lot of canceled plans, but fun doesn’t have to be canceled. In fact, with the cooler temperatures of autumn finally here, it’s the perfect time for outdoor fun—and you don’t even have to bust your budget to join in!

To give you some ideas, we’ve created an EveryDollar fall bucket list, perfect for this year and all its challenges. How many of these autumn activities can you and your family cross off before winter?

Budget-Friendly Fall Activities

1. Go on a nature hike. Make a game out of your family hike with a nature bingo sheet. Include things like acorns, orange leaves and fuzzy squirrels. You can find one online or whip up your own. Whoever gets bingo first wins!

2. Have a picnic. The weather is perfect. It’s the most wonderful time of year for everyone who likes not-too-hot and not-too-cold. Why not enjoy it with a nice picnic lunch at a local park? You can make it even better if you pack a couple of autumn treats, like pumpkin lattes, bread and pies. Super budget-friendly. Super fun.

3. Go pick pumpkins. Speaking of all things pumpkin, did you know they’re technically berries? Yeah. Don’t worry, you don’t need that trivia fact to get into the pumpkin patch. Just make sure you budget for all the cute gourds you want to bring home with you!

4. Carve jack-o’-lanterns. Once you’ve visited the pumpkin patch, make a family date of picking out patterns and (carefully) carving them into your pumpkins. Don’t forget to budget for the candles! And if the kids are too young, paint those pumpkins instead.

5. Visit an apple orchard. This is an autumn family classic. If you live near an apple orchard, make a day of it. Some places sell you bushels of apples, while others even let you pick your own. Either way, you'll enjoy two things that are good for you: fresh air and fresh fruit.

6. Make your own local fun. So, yeah—lots of the fun local stuff you’re used to isn’t happening this year. But that doesn’t mean you can’t make your own (budget-friendly) fall fun! Organize a street parade with the neighbors. Have a small group of friends bring their own food and camping chairs and enjoy a backyard get-together.

7. Create an outdoor obstacle course. The weather outside is excellent—perfect for an outdoor obstacle course. Take turns creating and competing. Use stuff from around the house to set up things to jump over, run around, and knock through. All you need is creativity, the stopwatch on your phone, and maybe an ice pack if things get really hard-core.

8. Tailgate from home. Are you ready for some football? Even though game days won't feel quite the same this year, you can still create a tailgate vibe inside or out with the right snacks and a few friends over to cheer on your favorite team from your couch!

9. Make apple cobbler. Nothing says fall like the smell of fresh apple cobbler in the oven. It’ll smell even better if you use the apples you bought (or picked) on your trip to the apple orchard.

10. Make popcorn on the stove. Sure, you can make popcorn on the stove no matter what month it is. But there’s something extra special about this cozy tradition in the fall. And it tastes good too!

11. Roast pumpkin seeds. Make the most of your pumpkins by scooping out the seeds when you’re carving jack-o’-lanterns. Toss them on a baking sheet with a drizzle of oil and salt. Then bake at 350 degrees F for 45 minutes (stirring occasionally), and you’ll have a delicious snack!

12. Watch a fave fall movie. Your tv streaming service is packed with seasonal films right now. Share an old favorite with the family. Or let everyone pick one to watch and make a couple evenings out of it. Throw some of those roasted pumpkin seeds and a cup of candy corn into your stovetop popcorn, and you’ve got an awesome fall movie snack.

13. Learn about money together. Of course, getting money smart is always in season, but what if you make use of all this extra time together to do something really meaningful for everyone’s future? Start by watching Smart Money Smart Kids, one of the many courses inside Ramsey+. Learn how to teach your kids about money. Then use all this new practical knowledge and go teach them!

14. Roast marshmallows. There’s just something about this time of year that makes roasting marshmallows an absolute must. Bonus points if you make s’mores.

15. Drink hot chocolate. Autumn isn’t complete unless you enjoy a few mugs of hot chocolate on crisp fall nights. Or if you aren’t a fan of chocolate, swap it out for a hearty cup of spiced apple cider. Yum!

16. Go for a Sunday drive. Leisurely Sunday drives are always in style, but they’re even better in the fall. Grab a blanket, roll down the windows, and hit the road to admire all the leaves changing colors.

17. Camp out in your backyard. You don’t have to go far to have some camping fun. Pop up a tent in your own backyard. Download a free stargazing app for some added free fun.

18. Enjoy some spooky science. Check out sciencefun.org for all sorts of fun home experiments—including one that makes your jack-o-lantern foam at the mouth!

19. Take up bird-watching. Listen, bird-watching isn’t just for 80-year-olds. Search online together for birds local to your area, make a list, and go see which ones you can find in the neighborhood, in the park, or on a hike. All you need to budget for is a bucket hat (not really) and binoculars for this educational fall activity.

20. Jump into a pile of leaves. Okay—this one involves work. But hey, you’ll burn some calories as you go. Make a pile, jump in. Repeat until everyone tuckers out.

This year is like none other. But look at all these examples of awesome ways you can enjoy time together—on a budget, no less! Because let’s get real: One thing we’ve (hopefully) learned this year is the value of time together. And you don’t have to spend a lot to make a lot of memories.

Hey, leaves are changing. What about you? Are you ready to change how you’re handling your money? Not just by making budget-friendly fun, but by really making a difference in how you spend and save—so you can make your money goals actually happen? It’s time. And we’ve got a bundle deal that can help—the Ramsey+ Know Your Money bundle.

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So, jump into this limited-time bundle deal. Then go jump in that pile of leaves. Tell 2020 it won’t hold you back from winning with money or from having fun.