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Fall in Lancaster

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Sarah Seidling Student Contributor, Franklin & Marshall College
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Shira Kipnees Student Contributor, Franklin & Marshall College
This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at F and M chapter and does not reflect the views of Her Campus.

Your tan has faded and your last bikini has been stored away until next season, but

there’s something remarkably special in the fall air nonetheless. The chilly weather

accompanied by the changing color of the leaves and all things pumpkin-flavor mark a

time of new beginnings and a fresh start to a new year. Unfortunately, with the constant

stress that comes with deadlines, papers, and exams, it can feel as if you have no time

to stop, slow down, and enjoy the pumpkin spice lattes. Despite these stresses, taking a

break from your studying and getting out of Shad to enjoy all of the autumn festivities

Lancaster has to offer will work wonders on your soul and perspective.  Here are a few

suggestions to get the most of your fall:

1. Nothing says fall like a giant corn maze.  Cherry Crest Adventure Farm in

Lancaster County is famous for its annually themed corn maze and cider donuts.

Check out their website at http://www.cherrycrestfarm.com/

2. Apple picking at Cherry Hill Orchards, located only 10 minutes from campus,

is fall must.  Not only is it a fun way to enjoy some fresh air, but you leave

with fresh, great tasting apples! Check out the orchard’s website at http://

www.cherryhillorchards.com/

3. The Pennsylvania Renaissance Faire is a fun way to escape the present and

travel back to the medieval days of knights, jousting, and mud wrestling. The

Renaissance Faire is open Saturdays and Sundays during the fall months, and

is about a 30-minute drive from F&M’s campus. Visit their website for more

information at http://www.parenfaire.com/

4. The Lancaster Central Market is a great place to spend a fall morning.  Local

flowers make great decorations to liven up any dorm room, and the market’s vast

selection of seasonal produce makes great ingredients for a homemade apple pie!  

5. Hiking is a not only great way to get out and relieve some stress while working

out those muscles, but allows you to enjoy the beauty of autumn in Lancaster as

well.  There are numerous state parks and hiking trails in the area to check out.  

Bring a picnic basket and some homework to make a day out of it!

Along with being the Her Campus Franklin and Marshall Campus Correspondent, I am also the editor-in-chief of Epilogue, F&M's literary Magazine, Staff Writer for The College Reporter, F&M's student newspaper, and a very active member of Phi Sigma Pi National Honor Fraternity. When not hard at work, you can find me writing, reading, geeking out over Disney movies with my friends, or doing art projects.