50 Free or Low-Cost Summer Ideas for Solo Agers

Get your jam on this summer, Solo Agers! Here are 50 suggestions for finding enjoyable, meaningful, and affordable activities.
- Visit your local library for books, summer reading programs, talks, or movies.
- Take a scenic walk in a nearby park or nature trail
- Attend free outdoor concerts or town green music nights
- Join a walking club or start your own
- Explore a local farmer’s market and sample fresh produce
- Take a day trip using senior-discounted public transportation
- Visit a free museum day or donation-based art gallery
- Attend a docent-led tour of a local museum with a pass from your local library
- Try tai chi or gentle yoga in a community park
- Watch the sunrise or sunset with a journal or camera
- Attend a free senior center class or social event
- Visit or attend an event at a senior center in a nearby town
- Listen to audiobooks while enjoying an easy stroll
- Volunteer at an animal shelter for some pet love
- Visit a historical site or self-guided heritage walk
- Watch classic movies online or during library film screenings
- Explore free art exhibits at community colleges or town halls
- Take a picnic to a local beach, lake, or garden
- Start or join a board game or puzzle group
- Learn something new with free online classes (on Coursera or YouTube)
- Birdwatch at a nearby refuge or conservation area or with your local Audubon Society
- Try sketching or painting outdoors (plein air) or with a local art league
- Attend free author readings or poetry nights
- Practice meditation or mindfulness in a quiet outdoor spot
- Visit a botanical garden or arboretum on free admission days
- Find a local foraging group and attend a foraging walk
- Attend local town fairs or cultural festivals
- Take free community fitness classes for older adults
- Write your memoirs or family stories
- Start a gratitude journal
- Organize or join a neighborhood walking tour
- Stargaze with a blanket and a sky map or find a Sidewalk Astronomers group near you
- Take a photo walk—capture everyday beauty in your area
- Learn how to make herbal teas or infused water at home
- Enjoy a technology class at a senior or community center
- Browse antique shops or thrift stores for hidden gems
- Play card games or dominoes at a local café or center
- Visit a spiritual center for quiet reflection or music
- Attend a free music recital at a local church or community place
- Write letters to old friends or make new pen pals
- Learn a new language with a free app like Duolingo
- Start a small indoor or outdoor container garden
- Watch travel videos and plan a future dream trip
- Join a local civic group or town meeting to stay engaged
- Explore local cemeteries and learn about local history
- Attend open mic nights or local talent shows
- Try a free dance class or social dance event
- Explore your genealogy with free ancestry tools at the library
- Research and start planning a solo travel trip for a group of solo travelers with Fay deHaas or Anna at Travelers Bug
- Attend a Solo Agers Connect Coffee Social (in Connecticut) or start your own! (Email us for guidance on how to do this in your town.)
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