Looking for the best summer bucket list for adults? Every year I brainstorm on how I’ll spend my summer, all the fun things I’ll get into, and places I’ll go. This year, I want to talk less about all the things I’ll do and more time just doing them! Make this summer unforgettable by planning and making it happen.
These summer activities for adults are perfect for anyone who wants to have a more enjoyable and fulfilling summer this year!
First, I’ll give you all the summer bucket list activities that you’ll definitely want to add to your list. Toward the end, I’m providing a 100% FREE summer bucket list download so you can make your summer plans come to life. I’ll also give you some genius tips on how to make each summer bucket list activity come true.
Whether you’re looking for a weekend escape or just some unique and exciting summer fun to add to your routine, I’ve got you covered. Keep reading to build your perfect summer bucket list!
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Choose a beautiful vacation spot and enjoy exploring a new place and meeting new people!
Find a highly-rated skydiving destination and do one of the most thrilling things you’ll ever do in your lifetime!
Invite friends out to a fun bonfire with singing, conversing, and smores.
I love ziplining! I’ve been a few times in Virginia Beach and once in Jamaica! To me, it’s a lot less frightening than skydiving, but you still have the thrill factor there. It’s gorgeous walking through the trees and having a satisfying zipline ride at the end. Here are some views from my most recent ziplining trip with family.
This is iconic and totally summer! Buy some cheap water balloons and go all out!
Host a movie night in your backyard or at a local park with a projector and some blankets.
Pack a homemade lunch and spend the day relaxing in a nearby park.
Take beautiful pictures of people, places, or things. Or, be the muse of your own artwork and have a fun photoshoot by yourself or with friends to keep the memories.
Spend a day at the beach soaking up the sun, swimming, and building sandcastles.
Discover nearby trails and go for a hike to enjoy scenic views and fresh air. One of my favorite summer moments last year was my hike in Colorado Springs. All about my trip here!
Explore farmer’s markets in your area to sample fresh produce and support local farmers.
Many communities offer free or donation-based outdoor yoga or exercise classes during the summer. I’ve recently been getting into biking. This was from my 10-mile bike ride a few friends invited me on (with breaks in between of course).
Gather around a campfire in your backyard or at a campsite and indulge in some delicious s’mores.
Find a spot away from city lights and spend an evening stargazing with just a blanket and telescope, if available.
Embark on a treasure-hunting adventure with geocaching, using GPS coordinates to find hidden caches in your area.
Play recreational sports like soccer, basketball, or frisbee with friends at a local park or playground.
Roll out your roller skates and have a fun day in the sun skating throughout your neighborhood, or nearby beach area if you have one close by!
Take advantage of free admission days or discounted tickets to visit museums and art galleries in your area.
Tackle small home improvement projects like gardening, painting, or organizing to spruce up your living space.
Treat yo’ self to a DIY spa day at home with homemade facials, body scrubs, and relaxation techniques.
Take cooking classes to learn new recipes and culinary techniques.
Host a wine/beer night or visit a vineyard and sample different flavors.
Challenge yourself on indoor rock climbing walls at a local gym or facility.
Experience the sensation of skydiving indoors at a vertical wind tunnel facility.
Organize regular board game nights with friends or family for some indoor fun.
Grow an indoor garden with house plants or herbs to brighten up your living space and spice up your dishes!
Plan a movie marathon day with your favorite films, and enjoy popcorn and your favorite drink.
Test your problem-solving skills by participating in escape room challenges with friends.
Pick up those books you’ve been wanting to start since the year started! You can create a goal to read a certain amount of books. Here are some books I’m wanting to finish in the next month (or two :,))
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Set up a mini golf course indoors using household items and get competitive with friends.
Tackle DIY home renovation projects and redecorate your living space.
Visit an indoor water park for a day of splashing fun and water slides.
Cool off from the summer heat with indoor ice skating at a local rink.
Treat your hardworking self with a no-phone day and go do something fun or different that you’ve always wanted to try!
They don’t have to know what the reason for your off day is ;). However, I think it’s important to take a day every once in a while to relax, have fun, and do what you want to do.
Have a day when you go out with coworkers that you like for lunch or dinner! This can be a great way to get to know the people you work with more.
Organize potluck picnics with friends where everyone brings a dish to share and enjoy a meal together outdoors.
Start or join a book club to read and discuss books with fellow book lovers.
Invite friends over for a potluck-style barbecue where everyone brings a dish to share.
Invite your friends out for a fun beach day! Go swimming, read a good book, beach volleyball, and finish with a campfire!
Invite your friends to go hiking by finding a nearby trail or do a short and sweet road trip to a nice trail. End the day with smores and fun conversation!
Anyone at any age can have fun shooting water guns. Have family or friends join you and form teams to make it a fun game!
Add fresh fruit juice and create some refreshing tasty popsicles!
Enjoy a relaxing and fun night swim at the beach or a nearby pool.
Invite your friends and family to a fun summer beach party! They can try your homemade popsicles.
It’s the simple things that we often forget about. Enjoy a sunrise or sunset.
Make homemade ice cream or root beer float.
Check out free community events, festivals, and concerts happening in your area during the summer months.
Get creative with DIY craft projects at home using materials you already have or can find inexpensively.
This one is hilarious but when we were little, my sister and I would see what would melt or cook in the sun since we live in Texas and it was pipping hot during summers.
Pack a romantic picnic basket with your favorite snacks and enjoy a sunset picnic on the beach.
Set up a cozy outdoor movie area in your backyard or balcony and cuddle up under the stars with a movie projector.
Take a cooking class together and learn to prepare a new cuisine or dish that you both love.
Explore nature together by going on a scenic hike in a nearby national park or nature reserve.
This is best with friends or someone you’re dating! Have a fun day trying lovely wine and enjoying each other’s company.
Treat yourselves to a relaxing day at a spa with couples’ massages, facials, and other pampering treatments.
Plan a spontaneous road trip to a nearby destination, exploring new places and creating lasting memories together.
Rent a kayak or canoe and spend a day paddling together on a calm river or lake.
Attend an outdoor concert or music festival and enjoy live music and dancing together.
Hire a photographer or set up a camera tripod and take romantic photos together in scenic locations.
Find a secluded spot away from city lights and spend the evening stargazing together, pointing out constellations and sharing stories.
Take a couples’ yoga or fitness class to strengthen your muscles and your relationship!
Explore a local farmers market together and get fresh produce to make a yummy and romantic dinner in the evening.
Plan a romantic dinner at home and cook a delicious meal together, trying out new recipes or creating your own.
Rent a sailboat or book a boat cruise and spend the day sailing or cruising along the coast.
Bring some art supplies and paint together outdoors, capturing the beauty of nature on canvas.
Rent bikes or use your own and go for a scenic bike ride together along a bike path or through a park.
Have a game night at home with board games, card games, or video games for some friendly competition and fun.
Pitch a tent and spend a night camping under the stars, roasting marshmallows by the campfire and sharing stories.
If there’s something you both care about, think about spending a Saturday or Sunday volunteering! At a dog shelter, homeless shelter, packing meals for the less fortunate, or nature-centered volunteer.
It’s obviously fun and thrilling to read through this article and think about how awesome it’d be to do some of these activities. However, I want you to ACTUALLY make a list, and get to planning!
Just like that one saying, when a trip or event planned with friends “leaves the group chat” due to collective planning… You need to take the initiative to make sure these summer bucket list activities are feasible and achievable.
If you’re looking for a great way to learn how to track your time and plan more efficiently, check out my blog post on How To Time-Block Using Google Calendar.
Every exciting plan requires money to make it happen, sigh. Making sure you’re saving money to make your plans happen will make it more likely for you to actually do them.
I got this incredible budget Google Sheets template that I’ve been using to plan for future trips and things I want to buy. If you’re interested, I’ll link it here. This is not sponsored at all but I didn’t want to pay monthly for a budgeting app or software. I just wanted a simple and elegant Google Sheets or Excel spreadsheet and this one does the job for me!
Picking friends you think would enjoy some of these activities with you can really help you plan! Creating group chats or reaching out to some friends individually can help gauge interest. Don’t feel nervous to create ideas with friends, the worst they can say is no or suggest something else.
I hate to sound cliche buuuuut… You only live once. Bucket lists are meant to be a little out of your comfort zone. So, pick things that excite you and may make you a little nervous (in a good way).
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