10 Unique Summer Activities To Start Looking Forward To Now
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10 Unique Summer Activities To Start Looking Forward To Now

Here are some activities to do with your friends that are COVID friendly too!

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10 Unique Summer Activities To Start Looking Forward To Now
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Ever want new and exciting experiences and fun memories? Look at some of these ideas to help you have a memorable summer!

1. DIY Waterslide

It is always so fun to make your own waterslide, and you can do it for cheap too. All you have to have is a tarp, soap, water, and a hill! Put the tarp down the hill, fastening the top side, put water and soap on it, and then slide away.

2. Water balloon fight

This is always a classic activity for the summertime. There is nothing more fun than having a water balloon fight. To make it more fun, you can create teams and color code the balloon so getting hit with a certain color means whoever gets hit with it has to do whatever task that balloon is attached to.

3. Water gun fight with paint

This may require some goggles, but it could be so fun. This is for anyone who enjoys paintball or wants to do paintball in a less harmful way. Wear cheap or old clothes that are OK to be ruined and paint away!

4. Backyard camping

Camping is always a fun activity, but it can take a lot of effort. To start, get a couple of cheap tents, sleeping bags, and set them up in a backyard. Play games, make s'mores, and make memories!

5. Have bonfires 

Once you and all of your friends are tired of sliding down your DIY slide or doing a water balloon fight, settle in for the night with a bonfire. Bonfires give everyone the opportunity to come together and have fun.

6. Go thrifting 

Thrifting can be so fun. You are able to buy cute clothes for cheap. If you don't love the clothes as they are, then you crop them, paint them, and make them your own.

7. Have a picnic 

Picnics can be something fun and a great memory to go along with it. Get a group of friends, pack a lunch, and go spend some quality time together.

8. Wake up early and watch the sunrise 

Most people don't enjoy waking up early, but it is such a good start to the day. Sunsets are one of the prettiest things a person can see. Wake up early go get breakfast and watch the sunsets with your friends.

9. Go on a road trip 

Road trips are always a fun thing to do and it doesn't have to be far away! Even if you go just to the next town over and spend the afternoon there, it can fun!

10. Make or go to a drive in movie 

Drive-in movies are always fun. Bring snacks, drinks, and blankets and sit in the back of your car with friends to watch a funny or scary movie. It is sure to be a memorable and amazing time!

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