When we think of childhood summers, we think of balmy nights chasing fireflies, walking barefoot on hot sand, and hours of fun that didn’t cost a thing. Just because we’re adults doesn’t mean we have to drop a ton of money to celebrate our favorite season! There are endless activities you can do this summer, and we’ve rounded up ones that you’ll love when you are feeling lazy, want to bask outside, or are in search of an adventure. The best part is they will barely cost you a thing!
– Additional reporting by Lauren Harano and Tara Block
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Cook a new recipe with leftover ingredients you have.
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Build an outdoor movie theater.
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Create a nature scavenger hunt.
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Take photos of your favorite things.
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Set up a lemonade stand in your neighborhood.
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Go to the farmers market.
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Find fun shapes in the clouds.
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Create cool things with flower DIYs.
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Make a slip and slide in your yard.
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Press flowers to make bookmarks.
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Make your own insect repellant jars.
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Go to the drive-in movies.
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Upcycle your leftover fruits and vegetables.
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Make potpourri from seasonal flowers.
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Take a road trip to the nearest beach or lake.
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Do a walking tour of your city.
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Go stargazing on a warm summer night.
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Watch the sunset over water.
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Clean up trash in your community.
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Paint outdoor landscapes.
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Make a wish in a fountain.
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Paint your nails a bright summer color.
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Try your hand at sculpting or pottery.
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Take your dog for a walk.
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Start a collection of things from nature.
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Paint things around your house.
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Make fun things with old pool noodles.
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Buy ice cream from a truck.
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Participate in a scavenger hunt.
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Take a walk and listen to a podcast.
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Give yourself a day to do fun activities alone.
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Make DIY gifts for friends and family.
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Upcycle your paint chips.
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Make a summer love playlist.
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Have a water balloon fight.
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Try out some amazing car hacks.
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Make gardener's hand scrub.
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Go water skiing or jet skiing.
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Take photographs of nature.
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Play a game of capture the flag.
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Eat a slice of watermelon.
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