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Today's free printable Summer Bucket List Template is the perfect way to kick off the summer season. There are two easy-to-use versions available below. Download yours and let the summer fun planning begin.
I always have SO many activities and ideas I want to do every summer...ones that will make wonderful memories for my family. But, you know what? If I don't write every single one of them down, I forget at least half of them (at least). So, I love having a nice summer bucket list template ready for my planning. And, hey, it's the fun kind of planning, too, y'all. This is strictly for all of your family's exciting activities they're dreaming about for the summer season. Download your favorite version of this summer bucket list template below.
It's hard to believe, but summer is *almost* here. We have three weeks of school left and then yee and haw, y'all. Our family's summer will be a bit different this year as we now have a 16-year-old who hopes to get a job. But, it will still be one I want to fill up with lots of activities and togetherness (which they're all *mostly* on board for...even that 16-year-old!).
Template Options
- I created these templates with two main options:
- full color (with cute patterned flags in the header)
- black and white (This version is a bit no-frills, but it's perfect to get the job done!)
- Both of the color options are available in letter-sized PDF options.
- Each of these templates has 48 lines (with check boxes) to fill in.
Summer Bucket List Ideas
Below, I've listed out some ideas you can add to your own summer bucket list. Feel free to use some of these ideas as a jumping off point and totally customize your own summer fun.
- Dine outside.
- Swim at a lake.
- Finish a jigsaw puzzle.
- Picnic in a park.
- Go camping.
- Set a goal to read a certain number of books.
- See my Kids' Summer Reading Printables for more inspiration for kids reading during the summertime.
- Visit a beach.
- Go to the zoo.
- Make homemade play-dough.
- Try this yummy-smelling homemade play-dough recipe from The 36th Avenue.
- Make s'mores.
- Make homemade lemonade.
- Try this Homemade Lemonade Recipe from The Idea Room.
- Attend a baseball game.
- Throw frisbees in the park.
- Have a water balloon fight.
- Catch fireflies (and release them!).
- Go fishing.
- Bake cookies.
- Have a Random Acts of Kindness Day.
- See my free Random Acts of Kindness printable for ideas on this activity.
- Sleep under the stars for a night.
- Watch a fireworks show.
- Play miniature golf.
- Make homemade popsicles.
- Fly a kite at the park.
- Ride bikes on a hike and bike trail.
- Shop at a farmer's market.
- Go on a scavenger hunt.
- Attend a drive-in movie.
- Make homemade ice cream.
- Eat snow cones.
- Plant flowers.
- Or make a Tin Can Flower Garden for extra cuteness.
- Run though the sprinklers.
- Make a pillow fort.
- Camp in the backyard.
- Grill out.
- Mail a (physical) letter to a friend.
- Take a nature walk.
Printing and Using Your Summer Bucket List Template
- There really isn't a lot of rhyme or reason for printing this design.
- You can use regular, letter-sized paper, or (my personal favorite), white, letter-sized cardstock to make your bucket list a bit sturdier.
- Since there are quite a number of blank lines on this template, feel free to divide it out and let each member of your household pick a few things on their own. This makes for a super fun, as well as super diverse, list of goodies.
Kids' Version:
Pictured above, I also have this free printable Summer Checklist for kids. It is more of a visual bucket list that kids can circle as they complete. There is a blank version, as well.
Download Your Summer Bucket List Template:
What's on your summer bucket list?
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