- Enjoy a concert in the park – Spring and summer begin free things to do in the park season. Concerts and movies are just the beginning.
- Go camping – Still one of the cheapest vacations one can take, especially through the US National Parks system.
- Go for a hike in the woods.
- Go for a swim – Many lakes and oceans are free for swimmers, others require a small fee. It’s still a good, affordable way to spend a day. Better yet, find yourself a good, old fashioned swimming hole.
- Go fishing.
- Have a picnic.
- Take the kids to the park.
- Visit a museum -There are lots of free museums and many others take a donation.
- Work on an arts and craft projects
- Play board games.
- Dig for fossils or gems. Find out where to dig in your area.
- Build sandcastles
- Have a barbecue.
- Run through your garden sprinkler.
- Play a pickup basketball or volleyball game in the park.
- Visit the library. Take out books, movies, music or take advantage of some of their great programs.
- Take a free online class.
- Find a fireworks display.
- Go canoeing or kayaking.
- Do some birdwatching.
- Make a kite and take it for a ride.
- Go for a bike ride.
- roller blade.
- Ride your scooter.
- Visit the zoo. Most zoos are affordable and if you get a summer zoo pass you can visit as often as you like for one price.
- Read
- Sell lemonade
- Watch a play at a local theater
- Visit a vineyard – some tours are free while others are affordable.
- Visit a street fair. Food is cheap, plus craft displays, flea market finds and entertainment abound.
- Tour a college campus
- Lounge on a hammock
- Adopt a pet – Actually adoption fees aren’t as cheap as they used to be but it’s well worth the cost.
- Tour a fire house or police station
- Bowling – A night out for the family really doesn’t cost much, especially if you bring your own snacks.
- Tour a brewery
- Bake
- Make a chalk mural in your driveway.
- Tour a television or radio station
- Attend a tv show taping
- Shakespeare in the Park – If your area has it
- Make a birdhouse
- Stroll through a public garden
- Work on your own garden
- Visit the state or county fair.
- Join a book club at the library, Borders or Barnes & Noble
- Browse the flea markets.
- Find a drive in movie theater in your area.
- Take advantage of local cultural events.
- Visit a dairy farm.
- Visit historic battlefields.
- Take a day trip to Washington DC where most of the museums are free.
- Volunteer at a soup kitchen or another place that feeds meals to the homeless.
- Have a scavenger hunt.
- Teach yourself a new language using online tutorials and materials from the library.
- Start a scrapbook and fill it with items found outdoors.
- Jigsaw puzzles!
- Make a working volcano
- Have a campfire in your backyard, roast marshmallow and tell ghost stories.
- Clean out your house and have a garage sale.
Thursday, 23 June 2011
60 Fun Things to Do for Little or No Money
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