We may be getting ready to say “so-long” to summer, but the weather leading up to the change of seasons is perfect for heading outdoors! This is one of my favorite times of the year; it’s not too hot, and it’s not too cold, but just right for being comfortable outside whether you’re doing something active or spending time doing something a little more relaxing. The best part about heading out is that it’s almost always budget-friendly… there are a TON of things you can do for cheap, or even better, for FREE! Check out some of the ideas and suggestions below to take advantage of mother nature before it’s time to break out the hats, gloves, and winter coats.
1. Check out a local festival or celebration.
2. Sample beverages at a winery. Most places allow you to bring a picnic lunch or snacks, as well!
3. Browse local yard and garage sales.
4. Attend a high school sporting event.
5. Meet a friend for coffee.
6. Explore the downtown area where you live.
7. Learn a new sport.
8. Join an intramural team.
9. Get up to watch the sunrise or sunset from the best view in town.
10. Have a bonfire.
11. Go camping.
12. Sketch or draw a scene from nature (or learn to draw!).
13. Attend an outdoor movie screening in the park.
14. Go to a local farmer’s market.
15. Read on your porch or at a local cafe.
16. Have a picnic in the park.
17. Explore new parts of your neighborhood.
18. Go for a scenic drive. (This is especially fun once the leaves start changing color!)
19. Ride bikes.
20. Get some exercise! Go for a run or complete your local park’s fitness obstacle course.
21. Do some amateur star gazing.
22. Collect wildflowers and make a bouquet for your home.
23. Window shop.
24. Attend a workshop at your local hardware store (Home Depot offers free classes!).
25. Take a peak inside Open House tours.
26. Visit a farm. We have a great one near our house where we’re allowed to interact with some of the animals!
27. Visit the zoo on discounted or free days.
28. Practice your photography skills.
29. Go swimming at a friend’s house before it gets too cold.
30. Fly a kite.
31. Watch planes take off at the airport (extra fun if you can get up close outside).
32. Go fishing.
33. Go geocaching.
34. Sunbathe and listen to music.
35. Stage a water balloon fight (or do it for a good cause!).
36. Break out your skates or rollerblades.
37. Check out local historical sites.
38. Explore local college campuses.
39. Take your dog for a walk (or a friend’s!).
40. People-watch in the park.