Get ready for spring by checking out these 50+ ideas to add to your spring bucket list!
Every year it seems I get more and more antsy for spring. It’s so hard having kids and feeling stuck inside the house, right?
I am hopeful this list will provide some ideas to make spring a bit more fun. Enjoy and chime in if you have more ideas!
And find specific ideas for SE Michigan at this list of spring staycation ideas!
50+ Ideas For Your Spring Bucket List
- Visit baby animals at a local farm {or visit chicks at a farm store like Family Farm and Home or Tractor Supply Company}
- Feed the birds {check out this post highlighting how to do it at Kensington}
- Blow bubbles
- Challenge the kids to fill the driveway with sidewalk chalk drawings
- Create springtime art with a YouTube tutorial like these from Art For Kids Hub
- Fly a kite
- Visit the library for new books about spring and read them outside
- Make pastel play doh for spring
- Germinate seeds for early summer planting
- Support a local food truck
- Play catch
- Feed the ducks {frozen peas are a safe option}
- Have an outdoor picnic at a local park
- Go on a bike ride
- Create an obstacle course using sidewalk chalk
- Look for signs of spring on a nature walk
- Support an ice cream business
- Cook dinner over a bonfire
- Practice hopscotch and jump rope
- Go on a bug hunt and see how many creatures you can find
- Take photos in front of freshly bloomed tulips
- Build a fort out of sticks
- Make a fairy or gnome garden
- Decorate Easter eggs
- Create rainbow crafts
- Visit a new playground
- Grill dinner
- Look for signs of spring with a scavenger hunt
- Paint nails spring colors
- Go shopping for spring clothes
- Sign up for a virtual 5K to do as a family
- Buy springtime produce
- Paint and hide colorful rocks
- Try an outdoor workout as a family
- Go on a springtime visit to the zoo
- Visit a museum you’ve never gone to
- Head disc golfing
- Clean-up litter in your neighborhood
- Build or paint a birdfeeder
- Tie-dye white T-shirts with spring colors or try this method with names on beach towels
- Try geocaching or letterboxing
- Go hiking on a new trail
- Create a DIY wormery to study worms for a few days
- Build boats from household items and see if it floats
- Go fishing
- Conduct some random acts of kindness
- Create a ramp and race LEGO cars outside
- Spring clean and donate unused items
- Visit a Little Free Library for books, or donate books
- Zipline through the trees at a local adventure park
- Make dirt pudding with Oreos and gummy worms
- Bake a cake and decorate it with spring colors
- Visit local murals and take photos by them
- Create a paper chain countdown to the end of the school year
- Decorate a walking stick with spring items from Dollar Tree
- Raise tadpoles into frogs
- Paint flower pots
- Explore a new downtown area
What’s on your radar to do this spring?
What is on your list to do this spring?
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