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Summer Bucket List Ideas for Families (plus free printable to track your ideas)!
A friend of mine recently shared with me how she creates a family bucket list for each season. She says it helps her to be intentional with their time and do things they always “talked” about, but never got around to. I have wanted to do it for a while and summer seems like the perfect time to give it a try. I always start the summer with grand plans of fun things we are going to do or visit, but it seems like come August we haven’t done nearly what I had envisioned! I am hoping that making a family summer bucket list will help.
We started first with brainstorming together as a family, things we each wanted to do. My husband really wants to go camping and my five year old wants to go fishing, go swimming and on picnics. My three year old wants to pretty much play in his sandbox all summer! I want to visit the farmers market, go on some hikes and bike rides. There are also a few museums that we want to see and local events. It wasn’t hard at all to come up with 50! In fact, we keep thinking of things to add!!
We have these fun, FREE printable bucket lists {Rainbow Bucket List Free Printable and}created that you can use so you can keep track of your list all in one place, too. I also decided to make both boys a simple scrapbook so we could put pictures of some of our activities. I am hoping that will also make me more likely to take some pictures!! My five year old is beyond excited to get started and frankly so am I!
Some other ideas I came across was writing the ideas on strips of paper and putting them in a sand “bucket”-and labeling the bucket, “summer bucket list”. Then everyone can take turns & draw out a strip with a different activity each day. You could also make a summer calendar, with different days labeled with activities. There are so many different ways you could do this same idea for creating a Summer Bucket List!
One thing I was sure to do was make some things really simple. We can’t afford to visit museums every day nor do I want that kind of crazy schedule for the summer. For example, some of the items are as simple as blowing bubbles, going on a nature walk, or making popsicles! Others will take more planning like camping, but with that one we will probably do another at the same time like swimming and having campfire. Just creating the list and making the scrapbooks has gotten me so excited for summer – now if only we will get some summer weather around here!
Free Bucket List Ideas Printables:
We have created two versions of a Bucket List Ideas printable that you can print off & use as a base for ideas for all the summer fun you want to do as a family this year. It’s also fun to check it off to see all that you accomplish!
Print it off & hang on the fridge or put it in an inexpensive picture frame so you can keep it where you can see it & use a dry erase marker to mark off the activities all summer long.
We’ve created two different versions for you to choose from:
- Rainbow Bucket List Free Printable
Supplies Used for Scrapbook:
Scrapbook: I picked up the mini blank scrapbook at Michael’s for around $5-10. Use one of their 40% or 50% off one item coupons to lower your price. You can find cute little embellishments in the $1 bins at Michael’s or Target’s Dollar Spot.
Bucket: You can pick up a bucket or sand pail at a number of places – Target Dollar Spot, the Dollar Tree, Michael’s, JoAnn’s, Walmart. Just use a sharpie to write on it or use chalkboard paint to make a little chalkboard to write on.
Summer Bucket List Ideas around the NW:
The Summer list (we have created a list of things that you can do this Summer with all that is going on), we will keep our regular bucket list available below too).
- Camping
- Picnic at the park
- Family Game Night
- Puppet Show & make puppets
- Nature Walk (we have free printables for scavenger hunts for hikes for big kids and littles here)
- Visit a Waterfall (we share 6 waterfall hikes in the PNW here)
- Family Movie Night in Your Backyard
- Go Mini Golfing
- Enjoy a lake day (find a lake that kids can jump off the dock for older kids, or where there is sand play for younger kids)
- Go to Nisqually Bird Refuge
- Build a sand castle
- Play Hopskotch
- Have a water fight
- Have a watermelon spitting contest
- Make rootbeer floats
- Visit a new park
- Run through the sprinkler
- Visit the Seattle Aquarium or other animal park (it is open if you are interested. We have the details on what is open and restrictions for NW areas here).
- Drive through NW Trek!
- Have a camp out in your backyard (make these smores kits to have on hand)
- Go to a Drive in Movie (there are pop up ones all over this summer)!
- Find a new outdoor swim hole to enjoy (my kids love the natural waterslide area at Denny Creek)
- Take a bike ride (if you are looking for something special, The Route of the Hiawatha is amazing)!
- Do a science experiment
- Pick berries
- Pick Vegetables from a U Pick Farm, and make dinner with them that night
- Enjoy an evening of star gazing (search star gazing events in your area for more ideas on this)
- Go Paddle Boarding or enjoy a ride on a Canoe for a day (many local lakes offer rentals of these)
- Go to the ocean
- Make ice cream
- Play with Sidewalk Chalk
- Take a family hike (here are )
- Go to Great Wolf Lodge (it is open for those comfortable with this – and rooms are as low as $129/nt here)
- Visit the Pioneer Farm for a days adventure
- Pet a Kangaroo
- Go to the zoo(both Woodland Park Zoo and Point Defiance Zoo are open if you are interested. We have the details on what is open and restrictions for NW areas here)
- Plant something & watch it grow
- Make popsicles
- Walk the trail at Chambers Bay
- Rent a Bike for the Family at Point Ruston and bike miles of waterfront paved paths
- Make jam
- Read a chapter book
- Build a campfire
- Go for a Sunday Drive
- Create art
- Go fishing
- Visit a lighthouse
- Find a special spot to watch the sunset one night
- Tour a public gardens
- Float a river
Bucket List for All Summers
- Camping
- Picnic at the park
- Family Game Night
- Puppet Show & make puppets
- Nature Walk
- Go Mini Golfing
- Swim Party
- Go to Nisqually Bird Refuge
- Build a sand castle
- Play Hopskotch
- Slumber party with cousins
- Have a water fight
- Have a watermelon spitting contest
- Make rootbeer floats
- Visit the King County Fair
- Ride the Sounders Train
- Visit a new park
- Run through the sprinkler
- Visit the Seattle Aquarium
- Do a science experiment
- Have a lemonade stand
- Pick berries
- Invite friends to a picnic
- Visit the Pacific Science Center
- Go to the ocean
- Make ice cream
- Concert in the park
- Visit OMSI
- Visit Alki Beach
- Go to the Dollar Theater
- Play with Sidewalk Chalk
- Take a family hike
- Go to Great Wolf Lodge
- Visit the Hands On Children’s Museum (Olympia)
- Go to the zoo
- Celebrate summer birthday’s
- Go see a new kids movie
- Plant something & watch it grow
- Make popsicles
- Walk the trail at Chambers Bay
- Go to the Farmer’s Market
- Make jam
- Go junking
- Read a chapter book
- Build a campfire
- Ride the Portland Aerial Tram
- Go for a Sunday Drive
- Create art
- Go fishing
- Movie in the park
We’ve got more ideas for you to add to your Bucket List here::
Summer Fun on a Budget
Summer Festivals in the Northwest
Frugal Summer Fun in the Northwest
Seattle Staycation Ideas
Summer Outdoor Movies in the Northwest
Summer Boredom Jar:
Here is another fun idea to use over the summer – very similar to the Bucket List, but this is called a “Summer Boredom Jar“. Fill the jar with simple activities & have your kids pick out a new activity each day. My friend Melissa created this super cute jar using a Phinneas & Herb theme. You can check out her huge list of summer activities over at “I’m Bored, Let’s Make Something“.
What is on your summer bucket list??