The kids are back in school, the weather is beginning to cool, and it is almost officially autumn in Huntsville.But that doesn't mean the family fun of summertime has to end!There is plenty of fun to be had around Huntsville this fall, beginning with the 2007 Scarecrow Trail at the Huntsville Botanical Garden.September and October bring scarecrows of all personalities to the Garden. Traditional, scary or just plain fun, they are all imaginative and add a whimsical atmosphere. Trees take on a new look in the Enchanted Forest. Music and hayrides on the weekends, the amazing sorghum maze and some extra-special events make for a fall of fabulous family fun!
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