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Slow Living Summer Bucket List Ideas + Free Bucket List Printable

May 15, 2025 by Kayly 3 Comments

Life moves fast—but summer doesn’t have to. In the middle of all the busy, I’ve been craving a season that feels slower, softer, and a little more like the summers I remember as a kid. Sticky hands from homemade popsicles, grass-stained knees, long evenings chasing fireflies. This Slow Living Summer Bucket List is my way of bringing that back—a gentle reminder to unplug, breathe deep, and make space for the kind of moments that turn into lasting memories for our family.

Every idea on this list is simple, low-cost, and meant to bring you back to what really matters—sunshine, connection, and the kind of everyday simple moments that makes summer unforgettable. Whether it’s catching fireflies at dusk or stirring up lemonade from scratch, these moments invite you to slow down, savor the season, and enjoy good food while you’re at it!

Whether you’re planning out your whole summer or just want a few sweet ideas to fit in along the way, this list is here to help you make memories that feel a little more meaningful and have the best slow living summer yet!

Free Printable: Slow Living Summer Bucket List

Ready to get started? Click below to download your free printable and hang it on the fridge, tuck it in a planner, or bring it along on your next family picnic.

👉 [Download the Bucket List PDF]

Image of a Summer Bucket list with a blue plaid background and green leafy branch at the top.



Here’s What’s On the List:

  1. Catch fireflies in a jar
  2. Visit a national park
  3. Make homemade lemonade
  4. Go camping
  5. Have a picnic at the park
  6. Host a BBQ
  7. Go berry picking
  8. Visit a farmer’s market
  9. Run through the sprinklers
  10. Fly a kite
  11. Play hop scotch or jump rope
  12. Go fishing
  13. Make homemade ice-cream
  14. Eat watermelon
  15. Go to a drive-in movie
  16. Nap in a hammock
  17. Bake a pie
  18. Plant a garden
  19. Do a jigsaw puzzle
  20. Take a boat ride
  21. Have a water balloon fight
  22. Make a daisy chain
  23. Go star gazing
  24. Play in a rain shower

And here are a few extras!

  1. Have a lemonade stand
  2. Make s’mores over a campfire
  3. Read a book under a tree
  4. Visit the library and check out summer books
  5. Press flowers and make a bookmark
  6. Watch the sunset with someone you love
  7. Draw with sidewalk chalk
  8. Pick wildflowers and put them in a jar
  9. Make your own popsicles
  10. Write a letter to a pen pal or grandparent
  11. Have a lemonade stand
  12. Create a nature scavenger hunt
  13. Watch clouds and guess their shapes
  14. Have a picnic by a creek or pond
  15. Make homemade jam or pickles with summer produce

Make It a Family Tradition

One of the things I love most about this list is how it brings everyone together. Let your kids pick a few activities to tackle each week. Invite grandparents to join in on a classic game or storytime outdoors. Or make it a personal challenge to do them all by the end of August!

Each check-mark you make is a memory made—and I hope they’re the kind of moments you’ll remember for years to come.

Here’s to long days, sticky fingers, laughter in the air, and the kind of summer that fills your heart. Let’s make this summer the best one yet!

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  1. Marta

    May 15, 2025 at 5:27 pm

    I LOVE this!! Summer is very short where I live and I almost feel “anxious” to enjoy every single day at its fullest. This list is very practical and I love how simple and lo-cost, lo-planning these ideas are, perfect for simple livers 🙂 Thank you so much for sharing!

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  2. Kaitlin

    May 15, 2025 at 6:37 pm

    I love this idea. I did this with my kids and we came up with our favorites for this summer. Thanks for the inspiration.

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  3. Tammy

    May 16, 2025 at 9:20 am

    Love these ideas! Thank you!

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