
Things to do during Fall:
Stroll Through Central Park During Foliage

Fall is Central Park’s most beautiful season. You’ll need frequent walks to see all the majesty: from the photo-favorite Gapstow Bridge to the enchanted-forest-esque Ramble and North Woods areas, there’s an entire world of golds, browns and reds to see.
Get Topsy Turvy at The Alice, An Immersive Cocktail Experience

You definitely don’t want to be late to this epic Alice In Wonderland themed cocktail adventure! Come along on a 90 minute topsy-turvy, theatrical AR experience that will take you down the rabbit hole and through the looking glass! Across 90 minutes you will: create two bespoke wonderland cocktails, solve riddles, devour “Eat Me” cake and much, much more!
Tickets: $50 per person
When: Wednesdays – Sundays starting September 23rd, Times Vary
Where: Pekarna, 594 Amsterdam Ave, New York, NY 10024
The Great Jack O’Lantern Blaze

Nothing gets you in the spooky spirit quite like 7,000 jack o’lanterns. Each pumpkin is designed and hand-carved on site by professional artists so you know they’ve got to be gourd. And because two spooks are better than one, The Great Jack O’Lantern Blaze has taken over a TWO locations – Hudson Valley and Long Island.
When: September 17-November 21 (Hudson Valley) | September 22-November 7 (Long Island)
Where: Van Cortlandt Manor at 525 S Riverside, Croton-on-Hudson, NY 10520 (Hudson Valley) | Old Bethpage Village Restoration at 1303 Round Swamp Rd, Old Bethpage, NY 11804 (Long Island)
Take A Central Park Yoga Class Surrounded By Fall Foliage

A walk yoga sesh in the park is enjoyable 365 days a year – okay, maybe not during a polar vortex – but nothing quite compares to Central Park during autumn. In these coming months, Central Park’s 20,000 trees turn to hues of red, yellow and orange, transforming the Concrete Jungle into a colorful one. Disconnect from the hustle and bustle from the city and take in the fall foliage (and your steady breathing). Namaste!
When: Every day in September & October; Weekends in November
Where: Meet at Le Pain Quotidien by Sheep Meadow inside Central Park
Take A Day Trip To Storm King

Situated just over 60 miles north of Manhattan is Storm King Art Center, an open-air museum with unrivaled autumn views. Bike through the grounds, set up a picnic, get off the grid and forget about how you really, really need to switch out your summer closet for the sweaters under your bed.
When: Varies per season
Where: 1 Museum Road, New Windsor, NY 12553
