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61 Things To Do Before Summer Ends

Make the most out of these last few weeks.

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61 Things To Do Before Summer Ends
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Summer may be winding down, but that doesn't mean that summer fun has to be over just yet. Here are 61 fun things you can by yourself or with friends to make the most of the last few weeks of summer.

1. Read a book.

2. Have a picnic.

3. Explore your hometown.

4. Get lost.

5. Reconnect with an old friend.

6. Clean your room.

7. Shop at a thrift store.

8. Try a new coffee shop or cafe.

9. Go paddle boarding.

10. Grocery shop in the middle of the night.

11. Try a new recipe.

12. Journal.

13. Take pictures.

14. Actually print off pictures.

15. Visit your grandma/grandpa/relative or give them a call.

16. Go to a concert.

17. Dance in a fountain.

18. Learn a new card game.

19. Go for a run.

20. Geocache.

21. Have a sleepover.

22. Try to keep a plant alive.

23. Go to the beach (a lake counts).

24. Write a letter and send it to someone you love.

25. Have a grill-out (grilled pineapple, anyone?).

26. Read the new Harry Potter book.

27. Go to a fair.

28. Learn 5 new words.

29. Have a water balloon fight.

30. Find a new band/artist and listen to all their music.

31. Watch the sunrise and the sunset.

32. Make something off of Pinterest.

33. Dance in the rain.

34. Go hiking.

35. Visit an ice cream place you’ve never been to.

36. Go swimming at a local pool.

37. Try a new workout class (Zumba, Body Pump, Barre, etc.).

38. Go to the library.

39. Buy something from a garage sale.

40. Go for a bike ride.

41. Pick fruit and eat it.

42. Go a whole day without using technology.

43. Play on a playground.

44. Sleep outside.

45. Make s’mores with Andes mints instead of Hershey’s (this is life changing).

46. Hit up the local farmer’s market.

47. Go to the drive-in movie theater.

48. Try yoga.

49. Go Frisbee golfing.

50. Volunteer somewhere.

51. Go to an amusement park.

52. Buy lemonade from a lemonade stand.

53. Catch fireflies.

54. Make cookies.

55. Go to an art museum.

56. Find a church you've never been to.

57. Buy old magazines from the library, read them and then make a DIY out of them.

58. Learn how to hula hoop (or just improve your skills).

59. Do something totally unexpected.

60. Pick flowers and make flower crowns.

61. Make popsicles.

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