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This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Delaware chapter.

If you’re at all like me, you’re spending a whole lot of time in your tiny hometown this summer. There’s nothing wrong with it, but chances are after the first two weeks home, you’ll be in search of something to do. Instead of binge watching Netflix all day, get motivated and make your way through this ultimate summer bucket list.

1. Take a hike

2. Watch a meteor shower

3. Make a backyard water park

4. Go to a water park 5. Run a 5k

6. Fly a kite

7. Go to a bonfire

8. Draw something

9. Spend a day on the beach

10. Spend a day at the lake

11. See a concert

12. Go to a music festival

13. Have a water balloon fight

14. Read a book

15. Go to an amusement park

16. Collect seashells

17. Camp out

18. Paint pottery

19. Go on a boat ride

20. Watch fireworks

21. Cook a meal for family/ friends

22. Hang out with dogs at the animal shelter

23. Watch the sunrise

24. Watch the sunset

25. Climb a tree

26. Visit a farmer’s market

27. Play a board game

28. Go on a bike adventure

29. Go to a trampoline park

30. Visit a national park

31. Go night swimming

32. Have a picnic

33. Visit the thrift store

34. Visit an orchard and pick fruit

35. Make homemade ice cream

36. Take up journaling

37. Go rock climbing

38. Go somewhere you’ve never been before

39. Visit a zoo

40. Kayak

41. Look through a telescope

42. Write a short story

43. Go tubing

44. Go to the movies

45. See a midnight showing of Rocky Horror Picture Show

46. Ride a rope swing

47. Get a henna tattoo (or real tattoo!)

48. Visit a city

49. Go to the state fair

50. Do something that terrifies you

Have a great summer, collegiettes!

 

 

Kaylee is the former President and Editor in Chief for Her Campus at the University of Delaware. She held this title from 2017-2020 and wrote for Penn State's chapter as a contributor prior to this. Now a proud UD class of 2020 alum (B.A. in Public Policy and Writing), Kaylee is completing her Masters in Public Health. Aside from writing, Kaylee was involved in many activities as an undergrad. She wrote for three college publications, was a Blue Hen Ambassador tour guide, worked as a Starbucks barista, and was the Director of Operations for the Model United Nations at UD.