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15 End-of-Summer Activities to Try if You’re Not Ready for Fall Yet

written by JESSICA FRIEDHOFF
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It’s that time of year again when everyone starts asking, “Where did the summer go?” My teacher friends are gearing up for the first day of school, fall decorations have hit the shelves, and my husband won’t stop talking about his fantasy football league. Summer is very quickly slipping away, and as always, it feels like I’ve hardly had time to enjoy it. Don’t get me wrong—I’ve enjoyed a fair number of road trips, backyard grill-outs, and days spent out in the sun over the past couple of months. But there’s just something about this season that makes me feel like I need to pack every day with fun summer activities or the whole thing was a waste. (Personally, I blame Midwest winters for my sense of desperation every summer.)

If you too feel like summer is fading out way too soon, let me remind you that we’ve got all the way until September 22 to make the most of it. Although it might be a little late to start that herb garden or plan a whole vacation, there are definitely some things you can still do to soak up the last days of summer. Tack these end-of-summer activities onto your to-do list to take advantage of what’s left of the season and head into fall with no regrets.

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1. Play pickleball

Pickleball is the sport of the summer, and if you haven’t hit the courts yet, now’s the perfect time. It offers all the tenniscore vibes but in a more relaxed atmosphere. Plus, it’s an ideal way to enjoy the warm weather before it starts to cool down.

2. Host an end-of-summer party

There’s no better way to bid farewell to summer than by hosting a fabulous soirée in its honor. Throw an elaborate dinner party with a summery theme, or keep it simple with a backyard cookout. Either way, dress in bright, summery colors and prepare a dish featuring summer produce that you won’t be able to enjoy again until next year.

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3. Enjoy an ice cream walk

Combine two of the best summer activities: going for a walk and indulging in a sweet treat. Taking a stroll with a delicious ice cream cone in hand is the epitome of summer vibes. Whether you catch up with a friend or listen to a favorite podcast while you enjoy your treat, this simple pleasure is hard to beat.

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4. Soak up the sun

It’s amazing how a few minutes of basking in the sun can instantly boost your mood. However, we all know tanning causes sun damage, so make sure to slather yourself in sunscreen and then safely get some vitamin D. When winter rolls around, you’ll crave the feeling of warm sun on your face, so take it in while you can.

5. Make a summer vision board

Before your Pinterest feed becomes filled with sweaters and cozy fall scenes, take the time to create an end-of-summer vision board. This can help you set intentions for the final weeks of the season, reflect on your summer goals, and manifest what you want the rest of the season to bring. It’s one of the best ways to savor and romanticize the season.

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6. Wear that summer outfit

You know the one. That piece you bought at the beginning of the season (perhaps a cut-out sundress or crochet top?) in anticipation of summer date nights or vacations but never ended up wearing. This is your sign to finally wear it out before your summer clothes get shoved to the back of your closet to make room for fall sweaters. It’s the perfect excuse to plan one last girls’ night out for the summer or simply throw it on to run some errands. Just be sure to snap at least one cute pic when you do.

7. Take a day trip

When last-minute plane tickets aren’t in the budget, a day trip can help you scratch that travel itch without all the stress and expense of an actual vacation. Simply take advantage of a Saturday or use up some PTO and get out of town for the day. Maybe you head into a nearby city for some shopping and entertainment, drive to the closest beach town to soak up some sun, or find some off-the-beaten-path trails for hiking. No matter where you live, you don’t have to go far to experience something new and make some fun memories. 

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8. Shop your local farmers’ market

If you’ve made it this far into summer and haven’t hit up the farmers’ market yet, now is the time. Grab a roomy tote bag and get ready to stock up on locally-grown produce and artisanal goodies made right in your area. It’s a much more satisfying way to shop than your typical trudge through the grocery store, and you might just stumble upon something new you haven’t tried before!

9. Dive into a beach read

Maybe you didn’t get the chance to hit the beach or jet off on an Italian getaway this summer (hey, me neither), but you can still soak up those vacation vibes through a book. Sure, it’s not quite the same as experiencing a summer romance on the Amalfi Coast yourself. But throw on a bikini and some sunnies, grab a beach read, and head outside for the next best thing.

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10. Dine out on a patio

It sounds kind of trivial, but getting drinks or dinner on a restaurant patio is one of my favorite things to do in the summer. It makes me feel a little bit like I’m in Europe and always seems special since you can’t do it year-round. But for most of the summer, it’s been too miserably hot outside to even consider it. As summer comes to a close and the temperatures start to cool off a bit, I’m making it a point to enjoy patio season while it lasts. (BRB, making a reservation real quick.)

11. Find a hiking trail near you

You don’t need to live near the mountains to do some hiking (although if you do, I’m jealous!). There are state parks with beautiful hiking trails scattered all across the U.S., and all it takes is a quick Google search to find one near you. Just don’t forget to bring plenty of water and bug spray. You may even want to pack a lunch and make a day of it!

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12. Make a meal with fresh summer produce

I love fresh fruits and veggies any time of the year, but they taste especially sweet in the summertime. Tomatoes, zucchini, sweet corn, peaches, cherries, and watermelon all hit their peak in the summer, so grab some while they’re freshest. Put those farmers’ market goodies to good use (or shop the produce section at your typical grocery store) and make a meal of it. Might I suggest a delicious peach salad or one of these easy summer recipes?

13. Have a bonfire

You know those end-of-summer evenings when the weather finally starts to cool off a bit? That’s peak bonfire time, baby. Gather some friends in the backyard or head to a local park with public fire pits and get a blaze going. Make sure you’re stocked with hot dogs, buns, and plenty of s’mores supplies for that quintessential summer experience

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14. Head to a local lake

As someone who lives hundreds of miles from the nearest ocean, I can appreciate a good lake day. It’s one of those simple summer activities that feel like a bit of a getaway but don’t require any planning in advance. Just grab a swimsuit and some sunscreen, find a lake near you, and hop in the car! If swimming sounds a little sketchy (some lakes aren’t the cleanest, I get that), check out the watercraft rentals. Many parks let you rent paddleboards, kayaks, canoes, or pedal boats for a small hourly fee (often $20 or less). Grab a friend and paddle around for the afternoon for the perfect way to cap off summer.

15. Enjoy some outdoor entertainment

Hands down, one of my favorite summer activities growing up was heading to the local drive-in movie theater to catch a double feature. There’s just something about watching a movie on a blanket under the stars that never gets old. If you don’t have a drive-in near you, check out the outdoor entertainment options in your area. Some city parks host open-air concerts or plays throughout the summer—and they’re often free admission!

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Jessica Friedhoff, Senior Lifestyle Editor

Jessica has been at The Everygirl since 2022, covering all things home, travel, food, hobbies, and more. She edits all lifestyle content, writes in-depth features, and curates the direction of the Living section. Jessica’s true passion—and much of her expertise—lies in interior design and decorating. Before joining The Everygirl, she worked as the digital assistant home editor for Better Homes & Gardens.