
When you think of autumn, you probably picture pumpkins, apples, and cozy mugs of cider. But here’s a little secret: watermelon belongs on that list too. Yes, even after summer ends! From nourishing fuel to festive fun, watermelon still earns a spot on my weekly shopping list. Here’s why:
1. Watermelon is Still in Season (Yes, Really!): Depending on where you live (I’m in Texas), you can find late-season U.S. watermelons well into fall—they have soaked up the last bit of summer sunshine and are delicious. If fall-season watermelon is not as abundant, your grocery store will have imported watermelons, mini watermelons, and produce department ‘fresh cuts’ – or they should!!! Learn more HERE. No need to say goodbye to watermelon just because summer’s over. Also, BTW, I’ve seen frozen watermelon cubes in the freezer aisle (or you can do it at home too).

2. Perfect for Tailgates and Football Parties and other Fall Festivities: Watermelon isn’t just for poolside snacks. It’s a crowd-pleaser at fall gatherings too. Think: watermelon margaritas (make ‘em in the melon), fresh fruit platters for tailgate gatherings, or even carving your favorite team logo into a watermelon centerpiece.

Crafty Tip: To make a neat and tidy carving that doesn’t cut all the way through the watermelon, draw your design on the watermelon, use a bulletin board push pin to prick the outline of design about 1/8” inch between pricks. Next, use a paring knife to cut the design in the rind (not too deep), following the prick marks. Finally, carefully use a flathead screwdriver to shallowly chisel out the part of rind you want to expose.
3. Fuel for Fall Adventures: Running trails, hitting the gym, hiking crisp autumn paths—whatever your fall movement looks like, watermelon is a light, hydrating (92% water!), and nutrient-packed fuel. Depending on your route, carry along a container of cut up cubes or a bottle of juice that you’ve prepared in advance. Or, if you want to level up the day, stick your whole melon in the backpack and turn your walk or hike into a sweet rucking adventure.

4. Seasonal Celebrations with a Twist: Who says traditions can’t get a little remix? Watermelon can join the seasonal fun too. Carve a watermelon jack-o-lantern for a playful, unexpected decoration I’ve found so many cute, fun watermelon Halloween ideas from Watermelon.org.

Also, Thanksgiving, Christmas and all the winter holidays are rushing up on us. My Mulled Watermelon Apple Cider always creates delicious and cozy moments that my family asks me to repeat year after year! It’s a beautiful, delicious, nutritious, and easy-to-make warm bevvie!

4. Happiness Factor: This one’s simple. Watermelon makes me happy. It makes my family happy. And honestly, in a season where the days get shorter and the schedules get busier, having something that sparks joy on the table (and is good for us, to boot!) is priceless.
Bottom line: watermelon isn’t just a summer fruit. It’s a year-round companion that adds flavor, fun, and fuel—even when the leaves start to turn. So yes, you’ll still catch me slicing up watermelon this fall. How about you?!
Note: This post is sponsored by the National Watermelon Board / Watermelon.org.
























