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21 Summer Date You Have To Take Your S.O. On

Enjoy every second of summer with your special someone.

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21 Summer Date You Have To Take Your S.O. On
Roger Keller

Summer has finally arrived--which means more time to spend with that special someone. Enjoy the sunny weather and take advantage of your free time by planning out some cute dates that you can't enjoy quite as much any other time of the year. Here are 21 cute and simple date ideas that will guarantee you a summer of fun!

1. Go out for ice cream

Enjoy a sweet treat with a sweet person.

2. Go roller blading

Venture around town together on an old pair of skates.

3. Have a picnic

Simple and romantic.

4. Check out a local carnival

Kiss at the top of a ferris wheel.

5. Hang by the pool

Enjoy the open pool while you still can!

6. Go to the beach and the boardwalk.

Soak in the rays and enjoy each other's company

7. Go mini golfing

There's nothing wrong with some friendly competition!

8. Go to a drive-in movie

Drive-in movies gives you more ability to cuddle. And who doesn't want to cuddle?

9. Go for a hike

See just how beautiful nature can be.

10. Go to a baseball game

Get yourself a hot dog and share a large soda.

11. Stargaze

Watch the stars and appreciate each other's presence.

12. Check out the zoo

Spend the day with all of the coolest animal.

13. Rent a canoe

Enjoy a day in the water.

14. Attend a concert

Check out any exciting, local music festivals.

15. Go to a local park

Who knew a children's playground could be so romantic?

16. Take a trip to the city

No better time to enjoy the city than the summer time.

17. Go to a water park


Ride down the highest slide--together.

18. Have a campfire

Eat s'mores by the fire.

19. Visit a farm

Feed the cute farm animals together.

20. Pick some berries

Go berry picking and the two of you can try some cool Pinterest recipes

21. Take a road trip

Go for a drive and see where the night takes you both!


Remember to have fun this summer and enjoy every second of it!

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