If summers “off” as a high school teacher taught me anything, it was that I was always on the hunt for free (or nearly free) summer activities. I certainly couldn’t afford to go out every weekend for a wine night or to a summer concert series on my salary alone. So, I created a fun list of 35 Free Summer Activities. Scroll down to choose an activity!
- Visit the local art museum. Most offer a no-cost day on the weekend, but it is common courtesy to donate a dollar or two when you enter.
- Ask a friend if you can swim in their neighborhood’s community pool.
- Walk the air-conditioned mall and head to a department store’s make-up counter to try on a shade of summer lipstick.
- Check out the latest magazines or books from the local library. They often have summer reading group discussions planned. Ask for their calendar of events.
- Sample tasty local fare at the area’s farmers market. Many farmers offer samples of honey, sausage, and artisan cheeses.
- Host a summer-themed movie night for friends with fresh-popped popcorn. (See our popcorn seasonings recipes). Encourage each attendee to bring their favorite candy to share.
- Volunteer to be on the building site crew for Habitat for Humanity.
- Tour a flea market, mall, or city-sponsored event. Enjoy the people watching.
- Plan a seriously competitive game night at home. How long has it been since you broke out the ol’ Scrabble board?
- Mark down your not-so-new belongings and host a one-day garage sale. If it isn’t sold, it goes to Goodwill.
- Stop by an area winery for free samples. Check their calendar for the release of their newest blend.
- Go on a model home tour.
- Test drive a convertible.
- Go fishing at the state park or your neighborhood’s pond.
- Invite your musician friends over for a jam session on the deck in front of the chiminea.
- Seek out your area’s nature center. Walk hand-in-hand with your honey or take the dog for a brisk walk.
- Check your park board’s event calendar. Yoga in the park at sunrise anyone?
- Brush up on your Shakespeare while enjoying a dramatic local theater production at the city park.
- Put the chairs in the middle of the yard and stargaze with ooey-gooey smores.
- Go geocaching. Don’t forget to bring your own trinket, pen, and paper to leave in the capsule once you find it.
- String up a hammock or lay back in the gravity chair and read a hot romance novel checked out from the library.
- Kick off your flip flops and dance with your special someone on the deck by the light of the moon.
- Go on a photo shoot outdoors capturing beautiful landscape, nature images.
- Take the dog to the area dog park and meet other fur baby parents.
- Take up frisbee golf.
- Turn on the sprinkler system and have a backyard water party.
- Make a competition out of catching fireflies in a jar with a friend.
- Host a BYOB party or assign each guest a food item to bring.
- Play quarter pool (or going during a open to the public free time) at billiard hall.
- Have a watermelon seed spitting contest from the deck.
- Lay on a beach blanket at the park and let your thoughts wander while you declare cloud shapes.
- Wash your car in your swimsuit. Take breaks to drink lemonade. Let’s face it. Detailing your car is hard work.
- Make alcohol-infused fruit popsicles.
- Go to a local airport’s airshow or tour their aviation museum.
- Actually talk to your neighbors when out for a walk. They secretly want to break the ice with you too.
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