Make the Most of the Sunshine: 65 Summer Bucket List Ideas for Kids (2024)

Each year it feels like summer goes by in the blink of an eye. One minute we’re planning the last day of school pictures, and the next we’re writing a list of all the back-to-school supplies we need to pick up. Somewhere in the middle, we do our best to make summer special for our kiddos—and we promise, you’re doing great. The great thing about kids is that they’re able to find something enjoyable and special in every activity.

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Still, it’s natural as parents to want to have fun ideas planned for our kids’ summer break. That doesn’t mean it’s not sometimes hard to know where to begin.When the possibilities are endless, sometimes it can actually be difficult to think of things to do. Well, not anymore! That’s why we put together some fun summer bucket list ideas for you and your kids to refer to the next time someone says, “I don’t know, what do you want to do today?”

Whether you need rainy day ideas, or want some unique, creative, or adventurous summer activities on the docket, read on for the ultimate summer bucket list for kids. Plus, download our free summer bucket list printable to check off as you go!

Summer Bucket List for Kids

In this article

1Outdoor Bucket List Ideas

2Indoor Bucket List Ideas

3Unique Bucket List Ideas

4Funny Bucket List Ideas

5Simple Bucket List Ideas

6Creative Bucket List Ideas

8Download Our Free Printable Summer Bucket List for Kids

Outdoor Bucket List Ideas

We have to take advantage of the nice weather while we have it, meaning getting outside and enjoying some outdoor family activities. The great outdoors give us plenty of fun opportunities, from creative play to physical activities. Consider these ideas the next time the sun is shining.

1. Go on a local hike

Whether we know it or not, there are probably tons of local hiking or walking trails to explore for some fresh air and exercise.

2. Go fishing

Whether fishing runs in the family, or no one’s cast a line in their life, now’s a great time to try this beloved outdoor activity.

3. Play old-school outdoor games

Kiddos are notorious for loving games like ghosts in the graveyard, hide-and-seek, red rover, and capture the flag. Get a group together and let the fun begin.

4. Go rollerblading

For any kiddos who have mastered riding a bike, encourage them to kick it up a notch by learning to rollerblade or rollerskate.

5. Fly a kite

This is a classic summer activity for kids as it’s a fun challenge for anyone attempting it.

6. Plant something and watch it grow

Kids can test out their green thumb by planting some veggies or flowers in a garden and watching them grow throughout the weeks of summer.

7. Draw with chalk

When the weather is nice and the kids are feeling creative, head to the driveway or sidewalk for this simple activity that can provide hours of fun.

8. Have a water balloon fight

For a creative way to cool off when the sun is high, have a water balloon fight with the whole family—or whole neighborhood. And if you want an option with less mess, try these popular reusable water balloons.

9. Do a paper boat race

Another fun way to get creative is by crafting boats out of printer paper. Once everyone has made their own vessel, race them down water either in nature or at home with water from a hose.

10. Have a pool day

A summer bucket list for kids wouldn’t be complete without a pool day. Cool off by splashing around, practicing underwater handstands, or bouncing off the diving board.

11. Go mini-golfing

Participating in a friendly competition of mini golf is a great way to get out of the house that everyone will enjoy.

12. Backyard camping

When the great outdoors are calling your name but you can’t actually get out and go camping, set up a tent in the backyard for some simple fun.

13. Make s’mores

Popsicles, ice cream, and s’mores are the summer treat trifecta. Check each one off your list this summer.

14. Catch fireflies

Summertime means firefly season. Participate in this classic summer activity by capturing fireflies in a mason jar (or gently in your hand) and then releasing them.

15. Have a picnic

Make a simple summertime lunch break extra special by packing up snacks and heading to the park for a picnic.

16. Go swimming in a lake or ocean

For those of us who live by a lake or ocean, it could be extra special for the kids to get a chance to swim in a natural body of water—and maybe build a massive sand castle on the beach.

17. Blow bubbles

Yes, it’s true toddlers tend to dump out the entire bubble container, but it’s still fun to watch them try to blow bubbles. Grab a bubble blaster or other bubble toy if you want the bubble blowing to last with little ones.

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Indoor Bucket List Ideas

Whether the summer brings in a rainy day or a heat that’s too hot to handle, it’s always good to have some indoor activity ideas on hand. These at-home summer activities can be done with little to no supplies and are highly budget friendly.

18. Play board games

Most of us have a stack of board games we’ve accumulated over the years. The next time you’ve had too much sun or can’t get outside, have a family game night.

19. Watch a new summer-themed series or movie

Every now and then spending some time in front of the TV feels nice. The best part is that our favorite streaming services always have a new kid-friendly series coming out that the family can enjoy together.

20. Put together LEGOs

While original LEGOs are always great, the brand has stepped up its game in recent years by making themed sets. Pick up one that your family will love and spend an afternoon putting it together.

21. Play dress up

I know I can’t be the only one who loved to play dress up as a kid. The kiddos can put together special outfits for different ‘events’ and host a fashion show for the parents.

22. Bake a yummy treat

Spending an afternoon indoors baking is always a good idea. Whip up your favorite treats and enjoy time in the kitchen together.

23. Put together a puzzle

This is the perfect rainy day activity to do as the right puzzle can offer hours of entertainment.

24. Build a blanket fort

There are few things more exciting than putting together a fort in the house. Gather up blankets, pillows, chairs, and more for an exciting event.

25. Take a trip to the library

Make achieving their reading goals easier by having a family outing to the library. Kids will love being able to pick out their own books and be excited to start reading.

26. Dance party/karaoke

Need an energy release when stuck in the house? Put on the kiddos’ favorite music and start singing and dancing away.

27. Try yoga

You don’t have to be outside to get physical. Grab a couple of yoga mats, or simply get set up on the carpet, and go through a kid-friendly yoga or stretching routine together.

Unique Bucket List Ideas

We love the classic ideas for a bucket list for kids, but sometimes it’s fun to step outside of the box. These ideas are great because while some require a little more effort, others are simple and can be done around the house.

28. Write a handwritten letter

Maybe the grandparents live out of state, or your kiddo met someone at summer camp they want to stay in touch with. Instead of sending a text or Facebook message, have them go old school and write a handwritten letter. They’ll love being able to package it up in an envelope and take a trip out to the mailbox to send it out.

29. Give each other makeovers

Time to get creative! Spend an afternoon doing each others’ nails, makeup, hair, and even picking out a fun outfit, and listen for all the giggles to ensue.

30. Go on a scavenger hunt

This one is a super fun summer activity because you can make it your own. Whether you want to do it in your backyard, the park, or the mall, put together a list of items to find and coin it a scavenger hunt. Everyone will love getting competitive with one another.

31. Dance in the rain

Pretend you’re in a John Hughes movie or on Drew Barrymore’s Instagram the next time the rain starts coming down.

32. Go to a drive-in movie

Speaking of classic movies, find a drive-in theater in your town and see what they’re playing. Many will play revivals of family favorite movies, making this an extra fun family activity.

33. Make a time capsule

We love this fun summer bucket list idea because it gives us an opportunity to look back on the memories we’re making today several years from now. Have the kiddos put some of their favorite items and a letter to themselves in a container and bury it in the backyard. Come back to it in several years and reminisce about old times.

Funny Bucket List Ideas

If one thing’s for sure, kids love to laugh—and parents love to hear them laugh! Use these ideas to bring forth endless giggles.

34. Do a funny photoshoot

Have the kiddos get dressed up in their funniest or most creative ensembles and have a little photoshoot. You can go all out by setting up a backdrop for them to pose in front of.

35. Write your own jokes

Have a kid who loves jokes? Help them make their very own or learn a few to share with the rest of the family and neighbors.

36. Make a prank call

With adult supervision, this can be a great idea. Help them choose who to call and what to say and we know they’ll be laughing about it for days to come.

37. Take a stuffed animal for a walk

A perfect opportunity for endless laughs. Have them put a leash on one of their stuffed animals—or plop them in a wagon or stroller—to take a walk through the neighborhood. They’re sure to love this silly opportunity.

38. Put on temporary tattoos

This is a great idea to add to your summer bucket list because it’s cost-effective and entertaining. Find some cheap temporary tattoos on Amazon or Etsy and watch your kiddos get extra excited. (Pro tip: baby oil help takes them off easily).

39. Create a dance to your favorite song

One of my favorite summer activities as a kid was making up dances to my favorite songs. Put on one of their favorite tunes and let them become a choreographer, while you’re the videographer.

40. Learn the ABC’s backwards

This fun challenge will have everyone giggling as they try to master it.

41. Try a harmless practical joke

Speaking of laughs, some of the most heartwarming videos on social media are kids pranking their parents. Brainstorm a harmless practical joke they might want to play on a friend or family member (with a good sense of humor).

42. Make funny hairstyles

Grab a cheap bottle of hair gel or hair chalk and let the kiddos get creative.

Simple Bucket List Ideas

In an effort to simplify summer, we wanted to include some simple and easy summer bucket list ideas that don’t require extra equipment or much money spent.

43. Play pretend

Summer bucket list ideas for kids don’t have to be extravagant. Encourage pretend play either with toys or household items.

44. Watch the sunset

The ultimate summer bucket list would be seriously lacking if we didn’t include this classic idea. Push bedtime a little later and catch the sun going down.

45. Walk barefoot on the grass

Grounding in nature is good for everyone. Kick off the sandals or sneakers and walk barefoot in the backyard or the park for a bit.

46. Have a pillow fight

Need to burn off some last-minute energy at the end of the night? A classic pillow fight might just do the trick (or the opposite!).

47. Have a family movie night

Instead of spending a small fortune and taking the family out to the movies, have a movie marathon at home with everyone’s favorite snacks.

48. Participate in a summer reading challenge

Whether the kiddos are part of summer reading programs or not, encourage them to set reading goals for the summer vacation.

49. Chase down the ice cream truck

Once kids learn what the music echoing through the neighborhood is for, they’ll want to flag down the ice cream truck when it nears your home. Help them safely find the source of the sound and score a tasty treat.

50. Try a new ice cream flavor

Make the trip to an ice cream shop more exciting by being adventurous with a new flavor. This is a great time to try out a new ice cream shop, too!

Creative Bucket List Ideas

Summertime is the perfect opportunity for kids to get creative in whatever subject they choose. Help them use their hands and minds to craft things they’ll be extra proud of.

51. Create a sensory bin

Sensory bins are great for little kiddos learning to explore their surroundings. DIY your very own with things like dried rice, beans, or noodles. Make it extra special by picking a theme for the bin like dinosaurs or ocean creatures.

52. Write your own story

Kiddos who love to read or are always coming up with goofy stories will love writing their own. Encourage them to create some unique characters, activities, and a conflict to overcome.

53. Make friendship bracelets

There are tons of friendship bracelet kits out there. They’ll love making them at home and handing them out to all of their friends at summer camp, school, or other activities.

54. Do a STEM experiment

The learning doesn’t have to end just because school’s out. Try a fun summer craft activitythat’s STEM based to stimulate learning and curiosity.

55. Make homemade slime

We know, slime has practically taken over the world. Embrace the mess and put a smile on your kiddo’s face by helping them make it at home.

56. Make nature art

We don’t need fancy tools to make art—especially in the summer. Get outside and get creative by making some one-of-a-kind nature art.

57. Volunteer in the community

Help teach the kids that you can have fun while also helping out your local community by getting involved in a volunteer opportunity.

58. Write an original song

Kids who love music and to sing will love the idea of crafting their own original song and sharing it with their family.

Adventure Bucket List Ideas

Maybe this is the summer of a family vacation or road trip. If that’s the case, consider incorporating one of these adventurous ideas on the itinerary that the kids will be so excited about.

59. Go ziplining

Older kids will love this fun and adventurous idea. Ziplining has become so popular that you can find places to do it all over the country.

60. Ride on a train

Kids who love Thomas & Friends will love the idea of riding on a real-life train. Do a quick Google search for train rides near you, and you may be surprised to find there’s one closer than you think.

61. Take a family road trip

Whether you’re going across the country or across the state, taking a family road trip is always exciting. Make spontaneous stops along the way for tons of memory-making opportunities.

62. Go to a festival or fair

Summertime means fair season for many small towns. Find a carnival in your area and spend an afternoon riding all of the fair rides, eating fried food, and playing fun carnival games.

63. Ride go-carts at a theme park

Planning a trip to a theme park in your state is something that will get the whole family excited. Team up and race the go-cart tracks for tons of family fun.

64. Visit a splash pad or waterpark

Another perfect way to cool down and have fun—visit your local splash pad for a morning of fun or make a day of it at a waterpark.

65. Go horseback riding

Whether at camp, a county fair, or a local stable, riding on horseback is sure to be an activity kids will talk about long after the school year begins again.

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Make the Most of the Sunshine: 65 Summer Bucket List Ideas for Kids? ›

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 you make a summer bucket list? ›

The ultimate summer bucket list
  1. Eat ice cream. Is there anything more quintessential to summer than enjoying an ice cream on a hot day? ...
  2. Have a barbecue. ...
  3. Hit the pool. ...
  4. Go for a road trip. ...
  5. See an outdoor concert. ...
  6. Go camping. ...
  7. Visit an amusem*nt park. ...
  8. Play soccer at a local park.
Jun 13, 2023

What's on your bucket list this summer? ›

Summer Bucket List Ideas
  • Visit the Ocean. Visit the ocean for a day full of sand and sunshine. ...
  • Go for a Swim. Swim in a lake, an ocean, a river or a pool. ...
  • Gaze at the Stars. ...
  • Try Whitewater Rafting. ...
  • Take a Road Trip. ...
  • Barbecue Some New Recipes. ...
  • Splash at a Waterpark. ...
  • Take a Family Photo.

How do you make an awesome 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

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.

What shall I put on my bucket list? ›

Thrilling Bucket List Ideas
  • Ride a rollercoaster.
  • Go sky diving.
  • Go parasailing.
  • Go bungee jumping.
  • Go water skiing.
  • Go snow skiing.
  • White water rafting.
  • Take a hot air balloon ride.
Apr 6, 2023

What is a bucket list activity? ›

A bucket list is a list of tasks or experiences that one would like to have prior to their death. Create your bulleted bucket list of at least 10 items. You may choose to have more items than 10 for this list. You may want to think of the following questions as you create your list: Who do I want to meet?

What's one thing on your bucket list answer? ›

Here are 101 bucket list ideas to inspire you:
  • Travel to all seven continents.
  • Skydive from a plane.
  • Swim with dolphins.
  • Learn to surf.
  • Go on a safari in Africa.
  • Visit the Great Wall of China.
  • Take a road trip across a country.
  • Learn a new language fluently.
Jul 22, 2023

What is a lifetime bucket list? ›

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'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).

How many items are on a bucket list? ›

Bucket lists may be 10 or 100 items long and consist of a range of different categories. The examples listed above may help you discover which category is most or least important to you. It's also important to hand-write your bucket list opposed to typing it or not solidifying it at all.

How to decide on a bucket list? ›

How to make a bucket list
  1. Start with the easy stuff. ...
  2. Think about the things you wanted to do when you were a kid. ...
  3. Add some predictable stuff. ...
  4. Add some weird stuff. ...
  5. Think about the overall experience you want. ...
  6. Decide what's super important and move that to the top of your list. ...
  7. Ask friends for their suggestions.
Oct 18, 2012

What are some things people have on their bucket list? ›

Table 2.
Bucket list themesExemplars
Desire to do a daring activity“Do bungee jumping”
“Dive off a bridge”
“Go deep sea fishing”
“Swim with humpback whales”
71 more rows
Dec 20, 2017

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 is the most common thing to do in summer? ›

Our favorite summer activities include going for a swim (or even just floating in an inflatable backyard pool), DIY projects and crafts, long driving on pretty backroads with the top down in a convertible, and—no surprise here—spending time perfecting favorite grilling recipes and no-bake desserts.

Can a bucket list be anything? ›

A bucket list is a list of experiences someone wants to have at some point in their life. They're a fun method of life-planning that can include professional and personal goals or anything else you can imagine.

How do I make a summer vacation routine? ›

Creating a Summer Routine
  1. Create a daily schedule and put it in a place everyone will see it. ...
  2. Include chores alongside fun activities on the schedule. ...
  3. Have your child check off each activity as the day goes on. ...
  4. Keep it positive!

What does a bucket list look like? ›

Most bucket lists focus on experiences like skydiving, climbing a mountain, or seeing a concert. They tend to be about experiences and the things that bring joy or thrill into your life. I would start with the things that you love or when you see something on TV that you think is an incredible experience.

Where do you start a bucket list? ›

How to make a bucket list
  • Start with the easy stuff. ...
  • Think about the things you wanted to do when you were a kid. ...
  • Add some predictable stuff. ...
  • Add some weird stuff. ...
  • Think about the overall experience you want. ...
  • Decide what's super important and move that to the top of your list. ...
  • Ask friends for their suggestions.
Oct 18, 2012

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