Trying to keep kids entertained all summer without turning it into a full-time job? Same.
Some days you’ve got energy and ideas. Other days it’s 10:07 a.m. and someone is already saying, “I’m bored.”
So here are 100 actually doable summer ideas, no overthinking required. Bookmark it, save it, grab the printable, and come back whenever summer starts feeling a little too long.
Grab the Free Summer Bucket List Printable
Want an easy way to actually use this list? Print our Summer Bucket List, hang it on the fridge, and let your kids pick one when boredom hits.
It takes 30 seconds, and saves you from hearing “what are we doing today?” all summer long.
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⭐ Look for the starred ideas — those link to extra crafts, activities, printables, or inspiration to make summer even easier.
At-Home Fun
When you’re tired but still need a win.
- Build a cozy blanket fort and stay in it as long as possible
- ⭐ Make homemade fruit popsicles
- Turn your living room into a DIY drive-in movie night
- Put on a sock puppet show with the silliest voices possible
- Have an upside-down day where everything feels a little backwards
- Host a paper airplane contest — farthest flight wins
- ⭐ Make ice cream in a bag
- Try a mystery box challenge using only what’s inside
- Turn cardboard boxes into robots, castles, cars, or whatever kids dream up
- Create space-themed art
- Paint with water on the sidewalk
- Set up a family taste test challenge
- Learn one simple magic trick and perform it after dinner
- Invent a board game your whole family has to play
- Put on a shadow puppet show
- Make friendship bracelets
- Write the world’s silliest family song
- Learn one origami trick and teach it to someone else
- Set a timer and build a LEGO masterpiece. sponsored Get inspired.
- Let your kids plan one hour of the day
Backyard & Outdoor Fun
When everyone needs fresh air and maybe to burn off some energy.
- Make a backyard “water park” with sprinklers, buckets, and whatever you have
- Go on a backyard bug hunt — bonus points for the weirdest find
- ⭐ Build a fairy house
- Turn your driveway into a giant chalk mural
- Have a backyard campout, even if everyone comes inside by bedtime
- Create a mud kitchen and let them get messy
- Go on a nature scavenger hunt
- Build a stick raft and see if it actually floats
- Create a nature art gallery
- Host a fancy backyard tea party
- Trace shadows with chalk and check how they change
- ⭐ Build a homemade bird feeder
- Paint kindness rocks and hide them around town
- Create leaf crowns
- Have a sponge water fight
- Set up a “toy car wash” outside
- Plant something and make it your summer project to keep alive
- Make a bug hotel
- Fly kites or try making your own
- Watch the sunset together
- Try a giant bubble experiment
- ⭐ Go on a Color Hunt
Get Out of the House
When you just need to go somewhere without overthinking it.
- Try a new playground and rate it like critics
- Visit a LEGO store sponsored (Find one near you)
- Pack a “whatever’s in the fridge” picnic and eat outside
- Play at a splash pad
- Browse books and let everyone pick a new read
- ⭐ Join a summer reading challenge
- Listen to live music outdoors
- Watch a movie outside
- Let your kids pick one thing to try at the farmer’s market
- Do a photo scavenger hunt
- Find and swap a book at a Little Free Library
- ⭐ Try geocaching
- Go on a nature hike and play “I Spy”
- Volunteer as a family
- Drive somewhere random and explore like tourists
- Check out a community event
- Spend a low-key day near water
- Bring chalk somewhere and create surprise sidewalk art
- Ride bikes somewhere new
- ⭐ Do a random act of kindness
- Visit a place in your town you always forget about
Memory-Making Moments
These are the little things that tend to stick.
- Write and mail a handwritten letter
- Create a summer scrapbook
- Make a time capsule
- Stay up late and stargaze, even if it’s just for 10 minutes
- Lay in the grass and find shapes in the clouds
- Pick wildflowers
- Bring books outside and make it a quiet hour
- Set up a lemonade stand
- Have a family game night
- Swap toys with friends
- Host a backyard talent show
- Make a “yes day” list — within reason
- Take a sunset walk
- Make DIY bubble wands
- ⭐ Have a no-screens day
- Create the official family summer playlist
- Take the most ridiculous family photos you can
- Make a “best day ever” checklist
Rainy Day Saves
Bookmark this section. You’ll need it when everything falls apart by 10 a.m.
- ⭐ Clean a penny with a simple science experiment
- Turn your house into an indoor obstacle course
- Play balloon tennis — no furniture is safe
- Make a “restaurant” at home and let kids be the chefs and servers
- Blast music and have a freeze dance party
- Do a cup stacking challenge
- Play charades
- Set up indoor bowling
- Have an indoor snowball fight with socks or crumpled paper
- Play “What’s in the bag?”
- Create tape roads for toy cars
- Put on a mini talent show
- Pick a puzzle and don’t stop until it’s done
- ⭐ Make an exploding “volcano”
- Make slime or a sensory bin
- Read aloud together
- Have a themed movie day
- Bake something simple and let kids do most of it
- Create something from recyclables
Don’t forget the free printable!
Want this list on your fridge instead of buried in your phone?
One more thing: You don’t have to do all 100
Some days are big. Some days are just popsicles and a movie. Both count.
The goal isn’t to fill every minute. It’s just to make these summer days feel a little more fun ... for all of you. Get your free summer bucket list printable now→
