50 Free & Frugal Summer Activities for Kids
It’s summer time! I absolutely adore the summer. It’s relatively short here in Alberta, so we always need to seize each day and spend as much time doing summery activities together as possible before the cold weather hits us again.
I like to be thrifty, but I still like to have fun with my girls. We always seem to find lots of things to do in the summer that are either free or almost free. Here’s my list of 50 fun summer activities to do with young kids that will hardly cost you anything!
50 free or cheap activities to do with toddlers and young kids this summer:
- Visit a local beach
- Go to a local splash park or pad
- Go to the library
- Visit a local farm
- Take a hike on some trails in town or out in the country
- Have a picnic at a park
- Play at a new park every week with friends
- Go fishing (even if it’s just pretend!)
- Go canoeing or paddle boating
- Make some DIY play dough and play with it
- Roast hot dogs and marshmallows at a park
- Go window shopping
- Find free or discounted swimming days at the local pool and visit on those days
- Grow a small garden
- Pick wildflowers for a bouquet
- Teach your children to sew and make a purse or bag from scrap fabric
- Do a nature scavenger hunt in your backyard or at a park
- Play with a water and/or sand table outside
- Set up a kiddie pool outside to play in
- Run through a sprinkler
- Set up a water slide in your backyard
- Go for a family bike ride, or teach your child to ride their bike
- Go for an evening walk around the block
- Visit a local museum on a cheap or free admission day
- Attend your town or city’s free holiday activities
- Paint with edible finger paints outside
- Make a bird feeder and do some bird watching
- Invite a family over for a BBQ
- Do some crafts with supplies you have on hand (like this floral crown)
- Host a busy bag swap party
- Fly a kite on a windy day
- Jump in rain puddles
- Go camping (for real, or for pretend in your backyard!)
- Make and then eat popsicles together – we love this strawberry chocolate popsicle recipe
- Look for local church’s Vacation Bible Schools
- Attend a cheap or free craft camp at your local craft store
- Spend an evening star-gazing together as a family
- Make a little fairy garden and play with it
- Dress up as your favourite character and play make believe outside
- Visit a senior’s home and do a craft or sing a song with the residents
- Visit a local U-pick and pick berries together
- Create a fort in your backyard with boxes
- Learn to knit or crochet together
- Have a water balloon fight
- Visit a farmers market
- Visit relatives that you haven’t seen in a long time
- Read one chapter of a novel every day together
- “Paint” your sidewalk or fence with water and sponge brushes
- Go on a bug hunt and identify all of the types of bugs together
- Make a lemonade stand and sell lemonade together
Do you have more summer activity ideas for kids that are free or almost free? Please share them in the comments below. Bring on a free and fun summer!
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