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10 Fun Date Ideas That Will Put A Spring In Your Step This Season

Instead of waiting for guys to come up with some amazing idea here are a few that anyone can say "Let's go do *insert fun activity here*"

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10 Fun Date Ideas That Will Put A Spring In Your Step This Season
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Dates are super hard to come up with it seems in this day in age. As girls, we sometimes wish they would text us and say "be ready in 10 minutes we're going on an adventure." Instead of waiting for them to come up with some amazing idea here are a few that anyone can say "Let's go do *insert fun activity here*" Here are some ideas for you and that your SO, or even a new guy that has come into your life recently that you may or may not want something with. Here are 10 Spring Date ideas!

1. Hiking


I'm one of those people that love the outdoors, and I used to go hiking ALL the time, but since coming to college haven't done it much. So text that person you want to get to know and let them know how outdoorsy you are by picking out a cool place to go hike

2. Picnic in the park


It may sound cheesy but who doesn't love eating outside especially when it's nice out and if you have a dog, you can bring your dog with you!

3. Drive-in movies


They may not exist everywhere but they do still exist in some places! Start google searching for the closest one near you because I promise it was one of the most fun experiences you'll ever have. Flashback to Grease and way back when you'll feel so old fashioned but in a good way

4. Beach/pool day


This is pretty self-explanatory and fun! Go out, be active and chill

5. Bonfire


Get a group together, kick up your feet roast marshmallows and just go back to having fun and relaxing. It's a chill night to just get to know them better and relax with your friends!

6. Adventuring


The first thing that comes to my mind with adventuring is going to abandoned buildings or places that are considered haunted.

7. Bowling


I am absolutely terrible at bowling, but I still enjoy going anyways. It's always fun to just hang out and maybe have your SO teach you some bowling skills, or show you how terrible they are too!

8. Roller skating


Who doesn't love embarrassing their SO, especially pushing them and seeing them fall on skates, as long as they don't get hurt! It's ok and you know you two will have fun, even bring some friends along.

9. A day of your favorites


Show him/her your favorite things, like your favorite place to go when you want to think, your favorite place to eat etc... Then the next day have them show you all their favorites. It gives you an insight into who they are, and you show who you are.

10. Go to a museum

This may seem boring, but it can be really fun to go to an art museum or even a history museum for fun. I know that with growing up in a city I used to go ALL the time as a child but haven't been much since I've gotten older and that's when you can have more fun. It can be fun to go back to your childhood even education wise.


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