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    Where To Do Fall Stuff Within 90 Minutes Of Chicago

    By Adrian Kane,

    10 hours ago
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    Lynne Dohner

    It’s time to succumb to the power of autumn. What other season enables us to buy decorative gourds? When else are Chicagoans presented the opportunity to sit in a wagon full of hay? So whether you want to drink cider or use the word “spooky” unironically, here are nine farms, cideries, and haunted houses within 90 minutes of Chicago.


    THE SPOTS

    All Seasons Orchard

    Woodstock, IL - 75 minutes from The Loop

    We’re leading with a one-stop-fall-fun shop (wow, that’s catchy). All Seasons is a farm in Woodstock, Illinois, that’s open August 31 through November 2. And it has everything—apple picking, pumpkin picking, petting zoo, apple cider donuts, and a corn maze that we have on good authority isn’t haunted by an evil scarecrow. For more info, visit their website .


    County Line Orchard

    Hobart, IN - 50 minutes from The Loop

    County Line is in Hobart Indiana, but it’s only an hour away (even less when traffic isn’t bad, which is never). Along with apple and pumpkin picking, this orchard also has Bee Yurts—and for $2 you can tour the hives that pollinate the apple trees, and thank them for their service. You can also listen to live music while sitting on hay bales, ride a tractor out to the orchard, and get fresh-baked bread and cider donuts.


    Goebbert's Farm

    Barrington, IL - 50 minutes from The Loop

    We’re big fans of the apple cider donuts at Goebert’s in Barrington. And while they’re delicious enough to drive an hour for, that’s not the only reason to spend your Saturday here. This place also has a corn maze, pig races (they compete to win a donut) and a haunted house that’s supposedly designed for children, but we’re not taking any chances. Oh, and the bakery also has pumpkin cookies and all sorts of pies. Check out their site for a full list of activities.


    Kuipers Family Farm

    Maple Park, IL - 70 minutes from The Loop

    Kuipers in Maple Park has opened Pumpkin Farm for the season. So from now through November 3rd, you can do things like pick pumpkins (naturally), along with tons of other activities like wandering around a corn maze, riding a little tractor train, petting animals, buying fall decorations at their gift shop, and hanging out in something they call the “Back 40 Playground.” Tickets start at $15.99, and you can buy them here .


    Keller's Farmstand

    Oswego, IL - 60 minutes from The Loop

    Keller’s Farmstand in Oswego has apple picking and pumpkin picking, plus a little shop where you can purchase various other winter squash along with fresh fudge, kettle corn, and apple cider donuts. They also have themed corn mazes, animal barn, and hayrides. A trip here puts you one gourd away from a pile of dried leaves becoming your preferred sleep system. See their website for more info .


    Apple Holler Family Fun

    Sturtevant, WI - 70 minutes from The Loop

    Will you go all the way to Wisconsin for autumnal fun? Sure, why not—Apple Holler is only a little over an hour away. This orchard plays all the hits—apple picking, cute goats you can feed, and the ubiquitous corn maze. They also have The Red Barn Cafe, where you can grab things like apple dumplings, cider donuts, and brats. Plus, you can reserve a private horse-drawn carriage ride along the farm, complete with a campfire and fixings for s’mores and either hot chocolate or hot apple cider. And according to our research, that’s the most wholesome date you are ever going to go on. Visit their site to make reservations .


    Honey Hill Orchard

    Waterman, IL - 90 minutes from The Loop

    At 90 minutes west of Chicago, this orchard in Waterman is further away than the other spots on this list. But go ahead and bond with your significant other on a trip through the countryside—even one that’s mainly interstate and toll roads. Honey Hill has apple picking, treats like donuts, fresh-baked pies, cider, caramel apples, and honey. There’s a charming 1880s barn where you can shop for gifts, and they offer wagon rides out to the pumpkin patch and orchard. Check their harvest schedule to see what apple varieties are available.


    CHICAGOLAND

    13th Floor Haunted House

    A couple of haunted houses are opening in Chicagoland soon. The first one is the 13th Floor Chicago, which has a new location this year in Schiller Park. It will start on September 13th, and will also feature a carnival midway, food, and drinks. They'll also ask you to sign a waiver, and recommend that you don't bring anyone under 12. Tickets and more information are available on their website .


    Joliet Haunted Prison

    The second haunted house to know about is the Old Joliet Haunted Prison, which is opening on September 13th for Halloween season. And yes, it is literally a haunted house in an abandoned prison in Joliet. You can buy tickets and get more info here .


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