Summer is here, and it’s the perfect time to create unforgettable memories with your family without breaking the bank. With a bit of creativity and a dash of planning, you can enjoy an amazing summer full of memorable activities that won’t strain your wallet.
Here are 20 free and cheap fun ideas for the summer that families can enjoy together:
1. Explore Local Parks and Nature Trails
Local parks and nature trails offer endless opportunities for outdoor adventures. Families can hike, picnic, and play games in these green spaces, all for free.
2. Visit the Beach or Lake
A day at the beach or lake is a classic summer activity. Pack a picnic, bring some beach toys, and enjoy swimming and building sandcastles.
3. DIY Backyard Camping
Backyard camping is a fun and cost-effective way to experience the great outdoors. Set up a tent, roast marshmallows, and sleep under the stars.
4. Attend Free Community Events
Many communities host free summer events such as outdoor concerts, movies in the park, and festivals. Check local listings for upcoming events.
5. Go on a Bike Ride
A family bike ride is a great way to explore the neighborhood or nearby trails. It’s also an excellent form of exercise.
6. Have a Picnic in the Park
Pack a picnic basket with sandwiches, fruit, and snacks, and head to a local park for a relaxing meal in the fresh air.
7. Visit the Library
Libraries often offer free summer reading programs, story times, and craft activities for children. It’s a great way to keep kids engaged and learning. Plus, many libraries offer more than just books to check out. You may be able to check out puzzles, games, fishing poles, and even telescopes at your local library.
8. DIY Water Park in the Backyard
Create a DIY water park with sprinklers, water balloons, and a slip-n-slide. It’s a fun and refreshing way to beat the summer heat.
9. Explore a Farmers Market
Visiting a farmers’ market is a great way to support local farmers and enjoy fresh, seasonal produce. Some markets also have live music and children’s activities.
10. Take a Day Trip to a Nearby Town
Explore a nearby town or city for a day. Visit local attractions, parks, and restaurants to experience a change of scenery.
11. Have a Game Night
Host a family game night with board games, card games, or video games. It’s an inexpensive way to enjoy quality time together.
12. Go Geocaching
Geocaching is a modern-day treasure hunt using GPS devices. Families can search for hidden caches in their local area, making it a fun and adventurous activity.
13. Visit a Splash Pad
Many towns have splash pads that are free or have a low entry fee. It’s a fun way for kids to cool off and play in the water.
14. Host a Neighborhood Potluck
Organize a neighborhood potluck where everyone brings a dish to share. It’s a great way to build community and enjoy a variety of foods.
15. Go Fishing
Fishing is a wonderfully relaxing and budget-friendly activity that you can enjoy at nearby lakes, rivers, or ponds. Before you cast your line, be sure to check if you need a fishing license. To keep it even more budget-friendly, you may be able to check out a fishing pole from your local library and dig for your own worms.
16. Visit a Museum on Free Admission Days
Many museums offer free or discounted admission days during the summer. It’s a great way to enjoy cultural and educational experiences without spending much money.
17. Go Bird Watching
Bird watching is a peaceful activity that can be done in local parks or even in your backyard. Bring a pair of binoculars and a bird guidebook.
18. Have a Scavenger Hunt
Create a scavenger hunt in your backyard or at a local park. It’s a fun way to keep kids entertained and engaged.
19. DIY Arts and Crafts
Set up a craft station at home and let kids create with materials like paper, paint, and glue. There are countless free craft ideas available online.
20. Host an Outdoor Movie Night
Transform your backyard into an outdoor theater. Hang a white sheet for a screen, use a projector, and enjoy a family movie night under the stars.
These activities not only provide endless entertainment but also help families make the most of their time together without straining their budgets. With a little creativity and planning, summer can be filled with fun, adventure, and cherished memories.
If you’re looking for more budget-friendly tips and tricks, check out Scott Credit Union’s free financial education resources. From YouTube videos to free coaching sessions, you can learn how to save money, manage your budget, and make the most of your summer.
Visit scu.org/financial-literacy to start your journey towards financial wellness and enjoy a stress-free, fun-filled summer with your family!