Need some creative date ideas this summer?
It’s summertime, and life should be a breeze—unless you’re stuck trying to come up with fun and It’s summertime, and life should be a breeze—unless you’re stuck trying to come up with fun and budget-friendly date ideas for that special someone. You shouldn’t have to break the bank just to enjoy a nice outing, and there’s so much more to explore beyond the classic dinner-and-a-movie routine. Here are a few fresh ideas to breathe some new life into your dating calendar.
- Go for a scenic drive.
One Memorial Day, a few friends and I found ourselves feeling a bit restless, so we decided to jump in the car and just drive without a specific destination. We ended up discovering a beautiful hiking spot in the woods and capped off the day with the most amazing burritos from a hidden gem of a restaurant.
This summer, why not seek out some backroads or look up a scenic byway? Pack some delicious snacks for the ride, and consider jotting down some fun questions or playing a game of “Would You Rather?” to help you get to know your date a little better.
- Take advantage of free outdoor activities.
Summers in my city are packed with free outdoor fun. The art museum hosts weekly jazz concerts, the baseball stadium has monthly family movie nights on a giant screen, and the botanical garden features a bluegrass concert series every week, complete with food trucks and ice cream vendors.
Check out your local newspaper’s online calendar for festivals (just last night, we attended the International Horseradish Festival—seriously, there’s a festival for everything!), free concerts, farmer’s markets, and more. Pack a picnic lunch or dinner and enjoy exploring the cultural offerings in your city.
- Organize an outdoor movie date.
There’s a memorable episode of “Gilmore Girls” where Christopher plans a fantastic date for Lorelai. He picks her up in a classic convertible, sneaks in some movie snacks, and takes her to an old barn where her favorite film is projected on the wall. While you might not have a TV show-sized budget, you can still pull off a similar idea with a bit of planning.
Have you checked if your church, workplace, or local library has a folding screen and projector you could borrow? Pick a nostalgic movie from your childhood—I’m a big fan of The Goonies or The Sandlot—and set it up on the folding screen in your backyard or even on the side of your house. If you can manage to keep a white sheet from blowing around, that works too! Grab some camp chairs or cozy blankets, and enjoy a movie night under the stars. And hey, don’t forget the bug spray!
- Go on a treasure hunt.
Summer is prime time for garage sales, and you can uncover all sorts of hidden gems for a steal.
When Tyler and I were doing the long-distance thing, I stumbled upon an $8 ice cream maker just a week before his visit. Since he’s a huge ice cream fan, I decided to keep it a secret. One evening, I surprised him with plans to whip up some homemade ice cream, and we had a blast experimenting with different flavors during his stay. Now that we’re married, we still love making our own ice cream, and our friends always ask us to bring it to gatherings.
So why not turn garage saling into a fun game? See who can score the best item for $10 or find the most unusual or vintage piece. Then, plan a date around whatever treasures you discover. Pro tip: Check if there’s an annual neighborhood sale in the more affluent areas. Those usually have less junk and better quality finds!
4 Affordable Summer Date Ideas That Are Fun, Unique, and Memorable










