It’s the first day of spring! Wondering how to celebrate the season? Don’t worry — we’ve got you covered!
- Make your own spring tonic soup using edible, organic plants.
- Watch a penumbral lunar eclipse on March 25.
- Choose an outdoor-themed book to read (check out our reading list for suggestions).
- Spend an hour enjoying a stroll on March 30 for National Take a Walk in the Park day.
- Buy heirloom fruit, enjoy it, and then plant the seeds for the ultimate recycling.
- Use a growing calendar to plant your seeds and seedlings at the perfect time.
- Welcome bluebirds to your backyard with nestboxes.
- Enjoy the sweetness of apricots or cherries: try them whole or in a pie. Check out our recipe ideas.
- Plant summer bulbs.
- Find a beautiful outdoor backdrop and take a photo to frame and display.
- Lay outside on a quilt outside and look for shapes in the clouds.
- Use binoculars and see how many bird varieties you can spot in an afternoon.
- Put on your rubber boots and play in a shallow creek.
- See a total solar eclipse on April 8 if you live in certain parts of the U.S.
- Photograph the signs of spring on your favorite trail.
- Go rock-climbing.
- Make a fort in your backyard with found materials.
- Display some spring flowers in a vase. You can also press small flowers for later.
- April 20– Everyone can visit a national park for free on the first day of National Park Week.
- Enjoy asparagus at the peak of freshness during April: try them roasted.
- April 26 is Arbor Day. Visit this page for 150 ideas on ways to celebrate.
- Start a compost pile.
- Go for an evening walk and watch the day fade to the night: check the time so you don’t miss it.
- Rediscover the joys of spending time outdoors during Screen Free Week from May 6 – May 12.
- Become a Monarch Waystation from Monarch Watch.
- Skip rocks.
- Mother’s Day is May 12. Make your time together memorable by treating Mom to a fresh-air picnic.
- Go bike riding.
- Make a rain chain to better enjoy all those April showers.
- Feed ducks at a pond.
- Celebrate National Love a Tree Day on May 16 by sitting outside in the shade or planting a tree.
- Play Bloom Bingo.
- Make a wreath out of leaves and flowers from your yard.
- Gather dandelions from your yard and make these lotion bars.
- Gather some friends and try disc golf.
- Take your nature journal outside and record your observations.
- Connect with your local, state, or national park on May 20 for Kids to Parks Day.
- Fly a kite.
- Take a nap in a hammock.
- Make a bird feeder. Try this idea using cookie cutters , half an orange, or a pinecone.
- Play a game of crochet or Bocce ball.
- Have a garden tea party.
- Play in the rain.
- Play a game of cornhole.
- Paint a rock.
- Start a nature collection.
- Have a barefoot race through the grass.
- Go on a nature scavenger hunt.
- Camp out in the backyard.
- Enjoy the best of spring produce by visiting a farmer’s market.