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You’ve got to have a plan to make the most of the season, or it might just pass by without you realizing it.

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Summer is the time to trailblaze, to try new things and go to new places. We’re talking about throwing friends in the pool and getting that tattoo you’ve always said you wanted, day trips to the beach and singing karaoke at night. To do it right, you’ll need two things: the right kind of summer bucket list, and a few, good friends to bring along.

If you spent the last few months on autopilot, now’s the time to snap out of it. Summer’s here, and there’s two ways this can go: either you wake up, make some memories, and seize the season, or you stay locked up in your routine. Which is it going to be?

If you’re with us, then let’s go. We’ve put together a summer bucket list of the best things to do this summer, and it’s growing longer by the week — so make sure you check back for new entries. The key to all of these is that, though you might be able to do them in spring or fall, they’re best done in the summer. You’ve got to have a plan to make the most of the season, or it might just pass by without you realizing it.

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    Go To Disney World

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    Summer Bucket List | @BucketList (3)Summertime always reminds me of my childhood and we used to go to Disney every weekend. I haven't been in a few years so I'm excited to see how things have changed, meet all my favorite characters and take a trip down memory lane.

    It just seems like that trip that everyone should go on at some point in their life. I know you would have the time of your life and would make a ton of great memories!

    Suggested by Rachel at theconfusedmillennial.com

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    Go Camping

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    I have many fond memories of family camping trips growing up in the 70's. My favorite trips were out West....the Grand Canyon, Yellowstone, Wyoming, etc. Our boys are 12 now and we haven't taken them on a major camping trip yet and I really want them to experience it for themselves.... Camping is so easy and free, just loved it so much.

    Suggested by Catlady600

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    Fly A Kite

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    Haven't done it since a family holiday back in the early 1980's. I think it was West Mersea in Essex but I remember it was a big green Peter Powell kite with a long yellow tail that inflated in the sky!

    Suggested by Dee

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    Go On A Hike

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    Even if you're not a sporty person, hiking is a great way to get outside, soak up the summer sun, and get some exercise. Plus, who doesn't love a new adventure? Grab a friend, choose a trail, and get lost in nature for awhile.

    Suggested by Bria at tendrilwild.com

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    Do Something For The First Time

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    No matter how big or small this new first is, it will be an experience you will never forget. Something as small as trying a different entree at your favorite restaurant can open the door to a new favorite entree. Something as big as traveling to a new country can introduce you to so many new things, and provide enrichment to your life.

    But a word of caution to all you completist out there... Once you add this to your bucket list you will NEVER tick it off as completed! There's always something new to try :)

    Suggested by Erin at awelderswife.com

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    Ride A Ferris Wheel

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    Choose to meet your friends at a theme park, festival or carnival, and explore the thrilling rides and entertainment. There’s something about being able to unleash your inner child. It’s an endearing quality and cuts straight to the chase of who you are. Along the way, you’ll have so much fun the nerves will disappear into the background, so you can truly make the most of it. Chances are you’ll get a little bit addicted to the adrenaline rush and drop all your must do’s and for once just focus on your want to’s :)

    Suggested by Nicole at nicoleleighwest.com

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    Try All Ice Cream Flavors

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    Food is an easy way to step outside your comfort zone, and trying a new flavor of ice cream is a fun way to do it! Cool off from the summer heat with a bold new flavor of something yummy. Who knows? You might just discover your new favorite treat!

    Suggested by Bria at tendrilwild.com

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    Have A Water Balloon Fight

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    You know all those classic, all-time summer movies that never get old? Most of them have a water fight. They make it seem so... care free. I want that feeling. I may need to take more than a few deep breaths to breath some life into my inner child :)

    Suggested by Anon

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    Take A Massive Pool Float For A Relaxing Lounge In The Ocean

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    If a giant flamingo pool float doesn't scream summer, I don't know what does! I love the beach and go every day, but I really want to step it up a notch and lounge on a fun pool float in the sea for the day! I'll probably bring a paddle of some sort on it with me to make sure I don't get lost :)

    Suggested by Rachel at theconfusedmillennial.com

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    Travel To Another Country

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    Leaving your home country is one of the most memorable events ever! It truly reveals your pre-conceptions (or misconceptions) of people and places, and lets you realize how things really are. Often it may be the small subtle things that stick with you on your travels, like what the locals put on their bread (vegemite) or the fact that, that world famous architectural marvel is just a collection of bathroom tiles ;)

    With all the online resources available these days, there are few excuses that stand up to how attainable your dream trip really is. You’ll find that what separates those who travel and those who don’t, is simply a subtle shift in priorities. So, get your priorities straight, find your wanderlust and head off on that adventure off a life time.

    Suggested by Miika @BucketList

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    Learn A New Language

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    Learning a new language is not an easy thing to do, but exercising your existing language skills is certainly something you can accomplish. Did you take three years of French in high school? Did you study abroad in Spain during college? Head to the French West Indies for a long weekend and strike up a conversation with the locals, or pony up to the French wine bar in your city and order a glass of Sancerre and a cheese plate in the native tongue of your bartender. If you don’t use it, you’ll lose it, so see if you’ve still got it.

  12. Try A New Sport

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    If you haven’t already peaked in athletic prowess, you’re in your prime for trying a new sport (physical peak in most sports is considered to be between age 25 and 35). But let’s put the scary numbers aside for a second and talk about this: Discovering a new ability is one of the most exhilarating and confidence-boosting things you can do—even more so when it’s a healthy activity! Plus, if you discover a new sport, you’re likely to open yourself up to a whole new world of people, be it teammates, trainers, or just people you pass in the gym.

  13. Go Shark Diving

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    I want to do something that defines fear, need of great courage, and a once in a life time experience with something you cant see everyday in person. I wanted to do something that people will instantly think wow she has guts; to show not only people but myself as well that anything is possible if you have enough of what you need like trust in yourself, faith, courage, and great might to accomplish a goal no matter how many obstacles are in the way. I want to show myself that I am courageous a I want to do something that involves one of my fondest memories (the ocean). I just really want to show myself that what people say and feel about you is them and should not affect your life and future or how you handle yourself.

    Suggested by Karla

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FAQs

What is on your bucket list for this summer? ›

Here's everything to have on your summer bucket list:
  • Watch the sunset on the beach.
  • Go to an outdoor movie screening.
  • Take a road trip.
  • Go on a hike.
  • Have a picnic in the park.
  • Learn a new language.
  • Attend a music festival.
  • Go camping.
Apr 25, 2023

What should I do all summer? ›

We've got you covered with our list of 60 free or nearly free activities that will ensure your summer is top-notch.
  • Find inspiration at an open house. ...
  • Enjoy fireworks. ...
  • Host a backyard picnic. ...
  • Visit the farmers market. ...
  • Set up a sprinkler. ...
  • Do a decluttering challenge. ...
  • Propagate existing plants. ...
  • Climb a tree.
Apr 30, 2024

How to create a summer list? ›

Here are some fun ways create your Bucket List:
  1. Research local events. ...
  2. Add a few indoor activities. ...
  3. Look for new activities that your family have never tried before. ...
  4. Compile a summer playlist. ...
  5. Fly a kite!
  6. Have a picnic at the park or in your backyard.
  7. Set a summer reading goal and visit the library often.
2 days ago

What is your ultimate bucket list? ›

55 bucket list ideas to help you live your life to the fullest
  • Sleep under the stars. Seksan Mongkhonkhamsao / Getty Images. ...
  • Visit your dream destination. France? ...
  • Go back to school. ...
  • Learn how to paint. ...
  • Read 100 books in a year. ...
  • Jump out of a plane. ...
  • Go on the most romantic date ever. ...
  • Bake a cake from scratch.

What is usually on a bucket list? ›

Here are some examples of divided bucket lists:
  • Travel destinations.
  • Career goals.
  • Foods you want to try.
  • Skills or hobbies you'd like to learn.
  • Bands you'd like to see.
  • Life goals.
  • Fears to overcome.

How can I fully enjoy summer? ›

45 Ways to Really Enjoy a Summer
  1. Make stepping stones.
  2. Have a car wash.
  3. Go to a Drive-In theatre.
  4. Hike.
  5. Swim a lot.
  6. See fireworks.
  7. Organize a block party for our neighbors.
  8. Run through a fountain.
May 22, 2012

How do you have fun in summer? ›

Pack a picnic to enjoy at your favorite park, beach, or other outdoor spot, Take a solo day to go on a hike, shop, and do all your favorite things. Take photos with a Polaroid camera to document your summer. Practice your video skills by creating fun homemade videos with family, friends, and pets.

What do American people do in summer? ›

Americans tell NRPA that they are planning to attend a picnic/BBQ, go for a walk/hike or head to the beach. Other popular summer activities include exploring the nature, cooling off at the pool or attending a festival.

What is the most popular summer activity in the US? ›

Fifty-five percent overall indicated that having a picnic/barbeque was a favorite activity; 49 percent overall indicated that going for a walk/hike was a favorite; and 40 percent overall indicated that going to the beach was a favorite.

How do you spend a day in summer? ›

Outdoor Adventures
  1. Going on Hikes. Explore nature with your kids on foot – there's something magical about it. ...
  2. Setting Up a Backyard Camping Experience. ...
  3. Enjoying Beach Days with Activities Like Making Sand Castles. ...
  4. Exploring Local Trails and Parks on a Bike.
Apr 11, 2024

How do I fill my summer? ›

15 Fun Ways to Fill Your Summer
  1. Brush up on your local history.
  2. Splash or swim the day away.
  3. Catch a game.
  4. Shop your local farmers market and stores.
  5. Visit the library.
  6. Volunteer.

How do you fill summer days? ›

Plan Outings and Activities:

Look for local parks, museums, swimming pools, and community events that align with your children's interests. Create a summer bucket list and mark your calendar with these activities. This way, you'll have a clear plan and won't waste time figuring out what to do each day.

How do I plan my summer break? ›

How to Plan a Summer Vacation & Save
  1. Set Your Budget – You Still Have Time to Save! ...
  2. Finalize Your Destination and Transportation Plans. ...
  3. Find Affordable Accommodations. ...
  4. Use an Attractions Pass to see the Sights. ...
  5. Find Free or Cheap Local Activities. ...
  6. Be Flexible.

What is your bucket list answer? ›

If you have never heard of the term “bucket list”, it is a list of all the goals you want to achieve, dreams you want to fulfill, and life experiences you wish to experience before you die.

How do I find my bucket list? ›

  1. 1) Find Accountability.
  2. 2) Have multiple things you can do on a random Saturday.
  3. 3) Have other things that will take you years to accomplish.
  4. 4) Tell EVERYONE about your new bucket list goals.
  5. 5) Postcards don't always make the best bucket list items.
  6. 6) Think about all facets of life.
  7. 7) Add Something You've Already Done.
Apr 7, 2023

What's in my bucket activity? ›

Steps for attention bucket –

“I have something in my bucket, in my bucket, in my bucket, I have something in my bucket, I wonder what it is. (Sing and sign as shown in the video. An adult will then take out an item from the bucket, name the item and demonstrate using the toy. (Child is required to sit and observe).

What to do in the summer when you're bored at home? ›

55 Things to Do at Home in the Summer (That Don't Require Any Outdoor Space)
  1. Start an Indoor Herb Garden. ...
  2. Makeover Your Entire Wardrobe. ...
  3. Find a New Workout Routine. ...
  4. Make a TBR Pile and Commit to It. ...
  5. Start a Book Club. ...
  6. Have A DIY Cooking Competition. ...
  7. Perfect Your Favorite Recipe. ...
  8. 8. …
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