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Thought ice cream was just for summer? Think again, collegiettes! From apple pies to peach crisps to quince crumbles, autumnal desserts just beg for a scoop of ice cream to accompany them, and what better way to top off your dessert than with a fall-inspired flavor? Here are a few of the best fall scoops to try this season.

1. Cranberry Walnut Ice Cream

Sweet cream, tart cranberries, spicy cinnamon and earthy walnuts – could this ice cream be any more seasonal?

2. Pumpkin Pecan Gingersnap Ice Cream

The perfect fall cookie makes for the perfect fall ice cream.

3. Brown Sugar Ice Cream with Candied Pecans

A scrumptious union of crunchy and creamy.

4. Autumn Spiced Ice Cream

Sugar, spice and everything nice.

5. Maple Pecan Ice Cream

Forget vanilla – this is a much better flavor to complement your pecan pie.

6. Apple Crisp Ice Cream

Crisp, tart and low-carb to boot!

7. Fig Ice Cream

Ripe black mission figs, sweet brown sugar and a hint of cinnamon make for a delicious fall treat.

8. Pumpkin Cheesecake Ice Cream

Pumpkin? Good. Cheesecake? Good. Pumpkin cheesecake ice cream? Amazing.

9. Apple Cider Cinnamon Ice Cream

Wonderfully spiced and wonderfully autumnal.

10. Nutmeg Ice Cream

On its own or on top of a warm fruit crisp, cobbler or pie, this spiced ice cream is sure to put you in the fall mood.

11. Ginger Ice Cream

Sandwich this flavor between molasses cookies for the perfect fall ice cream sandwich.

12. Pumpkin Pie Ice Cream

With gingersnap cookies and candied ginger folded inside, this makes for a delicious frozen alternative to pumpkin pie.

13. Brown Butter Ice Cream

If you love the sweet goodness of browned butter, then this ice cream will make you melt.  

Corinne Sullivan is an editorial intern at Her Campus. She is in her senior year at Boston College, majoring in English with a Creative Writing Concentration. On campus, she cheers at football and basketball games as part of the Boston College Pom Squad and performs as a member of the Dance Organization of Boston College. She also teaches spin classes at the campus gym and contributes to the BC branch of Her Campus. Corinne loves the beach, all things chocolate, and is unashamed of her love for Young Adult Fiction. You can follow her on Twitter at @cesullivan14.