100 Things You Can Do This Summer Besides Watching Netflix
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100 Things You Can Do This Summer Besides Watching Netflix

Why stay inside watching Netflix when you can be out experiencing new things?

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100 Things You Can Do This Summer Besides Watching Netflix
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Summer is the perfect time for adventure and trying new things. Instead of spending majority of the summer watching Netflix, here are some ideas to keep busy these next couple months:

1. Read a book

2. Bake/Cook

3. Get a job

4. Clean/Organize

5. Take an online class

6. Visit a friend

7. Go out for breakfast, lunch, or dinner

8. Go to the park

9. Have a picnic

10. Camp out in your backyard

11. Watch a movie outside on a projector

12. Go to the beach

13. Shop

14. Have a bonfire

15. Throw a party

16. Shoot some hoops

17. Go to the gym

18. Explore downtown

19. Go to a drive-in theater

20. Babysit

21. Walk your dog

22. Go for a run

23. Get some ice cream

24. Visit the library

25. Explore small towns

26. Plant flowers/Garden

27. Mow the lawn

28. Hike

29. Head to the county fair

30. Make playlists/CDs for your friends

31. Organize a pickup soccer game

32. Paint

33. Do something from Pinterest

34. Rollerblade

35. Swim

36. Bike

37. Paint your nails

38. Fill your gas tank

39. Go on a photoshoot

40. Tie-dye shirts

41. Watch fireworks

42. Go somewhere you've never been before

43. Have a cookout

44. Chalk up the driveway

45. Fish

46. Mini-golf

47. Play tennis

48. Batting cages

49. Play with sparklers

50. Go to a concert

51. Go to a festival

52. Watch the sunset/sunrise

53. Play in the sprinklers

54. Tan

55. Fly a kite

56. Go to a sporting event

57. Sketch/Draw

58. Go to the bars

59. Play board games

60. Go the zoo

61. Blow bubbles

62. Write letters

63. Water balloon fight

64. Go to a farmer's market

65. Do yoga

66. Practice photography

67. Play cornhole

68. Wash your car

69. Visit family

70. Go to garage sales

71. Have your own garage sale

72. Stargaze

73. Go to a museum

74. Go bowling

75. Go to the driving range

76. Play cards

77. Make friendship bracelets

78. Journal

79. Print pictures

80. Make your bed

81. Do a facemask

82. Read a magazine

83. Start a blog

84. Make snowcones

85. Go kayaking

86. Go to a midnight movie premier

87. Catch fireflies

88. Zipline

89. Try to fry an egg on the sidewalk

90. Have a spa day

91. Play on a playground

92. Dye your hair

93. Play bocce ball

94. Lay in a hammock

95. Go to an amusement park

96. Go to a waterpark

97. Decorate your room

98. Skateboard/Longboard

99. Go to the shooting range

100. Make your own summer bucket list

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