The Ultimate Summer Bucket List {80+ Ideas} - The Joyful Family (2024)

Looking for fun ways to keep your kids busy this summer? This printable summer bucket list has tons of ideas for you and your kid for things to add to your summer bucket list!

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Summer is upon us, my friends!

I really do love this time of year, but after leaving my job as a teacher a few years back I find that I don’t look forward to summer with quite the fervor I used to. Summer used to mean freedom from responsibility and several wonderful months to just do whatever I wanted. Now? It means three months of trying to juggle work and entertaining two small children (one of which is a baby who still naps twice a day – seriously putting a cramp on our “get out of the house” plans!).

It’s still fun, but just not quite the same!

I love to try to make summer special when I can, and I always try to put in a little extra effort to plan things that are affordable and accessible but still feel exciting. I often get emails from people who have been reading for a while and know my love of bucket lists asking for ideas for what to do with their kids – so I thought today would be a fun opportunity to share a full resource guide to all of my best ideas for keeping the kiddos busy during the summer. There are more than 80 ideas for your summer bucket lists in this post, so you’re basically guaranteed to have something to do every day!

Enjoy!

The Ultimate Summer bucket list

First up, let’s chat about the summer schedule. Last summer, I shared a really detailed look at what our schedule looked like throughout the summer. I like to keep things pretty structured so no one loses their minds. This summer, we’re taking a slightly different approach and instead of just having a detailed schedule, we’re going with themed days throughout the week. Jackson loves a routine and likes to know what to expect, so this is a fun way to keep things fresh and exciting but also pretty predictable.

Here’s a look at what our basic weekly schedule is:

  • Monday: Games + Crafts We made a special trip to the craft store to get some crafting supplies for the summer, and we’ll spend some dedicated time each Monday afternoon getting creative. We’ll also play some board games together!
  • Tuesday: Water Day On Tuesdays, we’ll head to the pool or a local splash pad. I’ll probably try to coordinate this with friends most weeks so it can also be a play date!
  • Wednesday: Adventure Day Each week I’ll plan a fun outing to a museum, a new park, or maybe a small day trip to visit a friend.
  • Thursday: Movie Day We’ll cook a special snack or lunch together (great time to practice some of those important life skills!) and snuggle up to watch a movie.
  • Friday: Errand Day We always go grocery shopping on Friday mornings, and I always prefer to combine all of my weekly errands into one big trip. So, on Friday we’ll take care of anything we need to do and spend the rest of the day just hanging out.

It might seem a little too structured, but trust me when I say this is absolutely what works best for our family. We don’t follow the schedule every day – sometimes we have play dates or spontaneous trips to the park, and sometimes we have events like Vacation Bible School or other random things. But, the beauty of having a really structured schedule is that on the days where you just can’t come up with anything creative to do and the kids are whiny and you just want to turn on the television and give up, it’s really nice to have a schedule to fall back on. It’s already pretty much planned for you, so it doesn’t require any additional thinking. And, I use my bucket list items (which we’ll get into in a minute) to fill in the gaps!

Are you ready for the ultimate summer bucket list?

I’m going to share all of the bucket lists I’ve shared on the blog over the years. You can pin the one you like for later or just print it directly. Then, I’ll also add a few other things we’re going to try this year.

If you have any fun ideas to add, be sure to let me know in the comments!

Printable bucket lists

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Other Summer Activities

Here’s a few more things we’ve added to our list that we’re going to try this summer!

  1. Pick strawberries
  2. Visit a local farm
  3. Make homemade lemonade
  4. Have a garage sale
  5. Pick a bouquet of wildflowers
  6. Have a bug scavenger hunt
  7. Bake cookies for the neighbors
  8. Have ice cream for breakfast
  9. Do a large puzzle as a family
  10. Go fishing
  11. See a parade
  12. Go for a hike
  13. Feed some ducks
  14. Have lunch at a food truck
  15. Make homemade ice cream
  16. Learn a new skill
  17. Go to a baseball game
  18. Catch a firefly
  19. Let the kids cook dinner
  20. Make a giant blanket fort
  21. Watch the sun rise
  22. Get (temporary) tattoos
  23. Visit the state fair
  24. Visit the rodeo
  25. Take a family bike ride
  26. Play sand volleyball
  27. Build a sandcastle
  28. Read a chapter book together
  29. Go kayaking
  30. Ride a ferris wheel

What are some things you’re planning on doing with your family this summer?

The Ultimate Summer Bucket List {80+ Ideas} - The Joyful Family (2024)

FAQs

What's on your bucket list this summer? ›

Consider the following things for a summer bucket list to start planning your own summer list:
  • Visit the Ocean. Visit the ocean for a day full of sand and sunshine. ...
  • Go for a Swim. ...
  • Gaze at the Stars. ...
  • Try Whitewater Rafting. ...
  • Take a Road Trip. ...
  • Barbecue Some New Recipes. ...
  • Splash at a Waterpark. ...
  • Take a Family Photo.

How to make a summer bucket list? ›

Here's everything to have on your summer bucket list:
  1. Watch the sunset on the beach.
  2. Go to an outdoor movie screening.
  3. Take a road trip.
  4. Go on a hike.
  5. Have a picnic in the park.
  6. Learn a new language.
  7. Attend a music festival.
  8. Go camping.
Apr 25, 2023

What are bucket lists? ›

A bucket list is a list of the experiences or achievements that a person hopes to have or accomplish during their lifetime. A bucket list is an itemized list of goals people want to accomplish before they “kick the bucket” — or die.

What is 1 thing on your bucket list? ›

55 bucket list ideas to help you live your life to the fullest
  • Sleep under the stars. Seksan Mongkhonkhamsao / Getty Images. ...
  • Visit your dream destination. France? ...
  • Go back to school. ...
  • Learn how to paint. ...
  • Read 100 books in a year. ...
  • Jump out of a plane. ...
  • Go on the most romantic date ever. ...
  • Bake a cake from scratch.

What is your ultimate bucket list? ›

Top 50 Bucket List Ideas ... and thousands more...
  • Go To Paris. 1575 listings. List.
  • Go Parasailing. 1516 listings. ...
  • Fly A Hot Air Balloon. 1468 listings. ...
  • Send A Message In A Bottle. 1458 listings. ...
  • Visit New York City. 1430 listings. ...
  • Have Children. 1366 listings. ...
  • Go To Disney World. 1363 listings. ...
  • Fly First Class. 1329 listings.

How do I make a simple bucket list? ›

  1. 1) Find Accountability.
  2. 2) Have multiple things you can do on a random Saturday.
  3. 3) Have other things that will take you years to accomplish.
  4. 4) Tell EVERYONE about your new bucket list goals.
  5. 5) Postcards don't always make the best bucket list items.
  6. 6) Think about all facets of life.
  7. 7) Add Something You've Already Done.
Apr 7, 2023

How do I make summer fun? ›

Fun, Cheap & Free Things to Do This Summer
  1. Go to a Festival or County Fair. ...
  2. Look for Local Events in Town. ...
  3. Get Artsy with Sidewalk Chalk. ...
  4. Grow a Garden. ...
  5. Go to the Library. ...
  6. Try Lawn Games. ...
  7. Go Camping. ...
  8. Build a Pillow Fort for Movie Night.

Why create a summer bucket list? ›

Creating a written list of your plans will help you to be more mindful and intentional about how you spend your time. It will also help motivate you to follow through with doing the things you and your family enjoy most.

How do I find my bucket list? ›

So, here's a condensed five-step method of how to make a bucket list.
  1. Self Reflection and Brainstorming. ...
  2. Organize Your Unique Bucket List Ideas. ...
  3. Trim It Down and Set a Time Frame. ...
  4. Share Your Bucket List Goals. ...
  5. Start Checking Things Off and Keep It Updated.
Feb 13, 2023

Does everyone have a bucket list? ›

A recent Stanford University School of Medicine survey of 3,056 people found that 91% of them had a bucket list — things they want to do before they die.

What is a bucket list slang? ›

noun. , Informal. a list of things a person wants to achieve or experience, as before reaching a certain age or dying: a bucket list for a terminally ill patient; What's on your summer bucket list?

What's the next item on your bucket list? ›

Here are some examples of divided bucket lists:
  • Travel destinations.
  • Career goals.
  • Foods you want to try.
  • Skills or hobbies you'd like to learn.
  • Bands you'd like to see.
  • Life goals.
  • Fears to overcome.

What's in my bucket activity? ›

Steps for attention bucket –

“I have something in my bucket, in my bucket, in my bucket, I have something in my bucket, I wonder what it is. (Sing and sign as shown in the video. An adult will then take out an item from the bucket, name the item and demonstrate using the toy. (Child is required to sit and observe).

What to do in the summer when you're bored at home? ›

55 Things to Do at Home in the Summer (That Don't Require Any Outdoor Space)
  1. Start an Indoor Herb Garden. ...
  2. Makeover Your Entire Wardrobe. ...
  3. Find a New Workout Routine. ...
  4. Make a TBR Pile and Commit to It. ...
  5. Start a Book Club. ...
  6. Have A DIY Cooking Competition. ...
  7. Perfect Your Favorite Recipe. ...
  8. 8. …
Apr 29, 2024

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