
We only have eighteen summers with our kids at home before they are off to the land of adulting. When you put a number on it, it feels even more important to soak up the fun and create as many memories as we can this summer!
Here is a list of ideas for a summer bucket list and a free printables which your family can use to create your own summer bucket list!
Orlando Mom Collective Summer Bucket List (+ Free Printables)

- Have a picnic at Lake Eola Park.
- Book a Staycation for fun and rest close to home.
- Have a water balloon fight.
- Draw a chalk hopscotch on the sidewalk and play.
- Go bowling, kids bowl free all summer at Aloma and Boardwalk Bowl!.
- Visit the Mead Botanical Gardens.
- Go on a scenic boat tour in Winter Park.
- Fly a kite.
- Go see alligators!
- Spend the afternoon at Disney Springs.
- Explore local “Free Little Libraries”
- Visit a splash pad for a day of water fun.
- Paint rocks and hide them around your neighborhood or at a local park for others to find.
- Send a postcard to a friend or family member.
- Try as many new ice cream flavors as you can to beat the heat.
- Make a homemade pizza.
- Go to Wekiva Springs.
- Go on a scavenger hunt.
- Visit a farmers market.
- Pack a picnic lunch and explore a new local park for the day.
- Visit the Brevard Zoo.
- Make a tie-dye shirt.
- Take a day to give back and volunteer as a family.
- Visit the library for story time.
- Go fishing.
- Visit the Science Center.
- Help your kids create a lemonade stand and let them decide how to use the money they make.
- Have a family game night.
- Ride bikes on the Orange County Trails.
- Go shopping at a thrift store.
- Visit the Sanford Zoo.
- Make a bird feeder.
- Visit the Sea Life Aquarium.
- Load the whole family up for a vacation, whether it is just for the day or for several, enjoy memory making with a change or scenery.
- Build a fort.
- Have a bubble blowing contest.
- Go to the Crayola Factory.
- Ride the iRide Trolley on I-Drive.
- Go to Kelly Park/Rock Springs.
- Go camping at Fort Wilderness or even in your own backyard.
- Host a backyard BBQ.
- Make a summer reading list and try to read each day.
- Have a dance competition with friends.
- Go to a farm and pick berries.
- Explore a new hobby.
- Go out to eat at a family-friendly restaurant.
- Visit a local theme park.
- Let your child plan a day of activities.
- Create a scrapbook or all your summer memories!























