50 Free or Low-Cost Summer Ideas for Solo Agers

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Get your jam on this summer, Solo Agers! Here are 50 suggestions for finding enjoyable, meaningful, and affordable activities. 

  1. Visit your local library for books, summer reading programs, talks, or movies.
  2. Take a scenic walk in a nearby park or nature trail
  3. Attend free outdoor concerts or town green music nights
  4. Join a walking club or start your own
  5. Explore a local farmer’s market and sample fresh produce
  6. Take a day trip using senior-discounted public transportation
  7. Visit a free museum day or donation-based art gallery
  8. Attend a docent-led tour of a local museum with a pass from your local library
  9. Try tai chi or gentle yoga in a community park
  10. Watch the sunrise or sunset with a journal or camera
  11. Attend a free senior center class or social event
  12. Visit or attend an event at a senior center in a nearby town
  13. Listen to audiobooks while enjoying an easy stroll
  14. Volunteer at an animal shelter for some pet love
  15. Visit a historical site or self-guided heritage walk
  16. Watch classic movies online or during library film screenings
  17. Explore free art exhibits at community colleges or town halls
  18. Take a picnic to a local beach, lake, or garden
  19. Start or join a board game or puzzle group
  20. Learn something new with free online classes (on Coursera or YouTube)
  21. Birdwatch at a nearby refuge or conservation area or with your local Audubon Society
  22. Try sketching or painting outdoors (plein air) or with a local art league
  23. Attend free author readings or poetry nights
  24. Practice meditation or mindfulness in a quiet outdoor spot
  25. Visit a botanical garden or arboretum on free admission days
  26. Find a local foraging group and attend a foraging walk
  27. Attend local town fairs or cultural festivals
  28. Take free community fitness classes for older adults
  29. Write your memoirs or family stories
  30. Start a gratitude journal
  31. Organize or join a neighborhood walking tour
  32. Stargaze with a blanket and a sky map or find a Sidewalk Astronomers group near you
  33. Take a photo walk—capture everyday beauty in your area
  34. Learn how to make herbal teas or infused water at home
  35. Enjoy a technology class at a senior or community center
  36. Browse antique shops or thrift stores for hidden gems
  37. Play card games or dominoes at a local café or center
  38. Visit a spiritual center for quiet reflection or music
  39. Attend a free music recital at a local church or community place
  40. Write letters to old friends or make new pen pals
  41. Learn a new language with a free app like Duolingo
  42. Start a small indoor or outdoor container garden
  43. Watch travel videos and plan a future dream trip
  44. Join a local civic group or town meeting to stay engaged
  45. Explore local cemeteries and learn about local history
  46. Attend open mic nights or local talent shows
  47. Try a free dance class or social dance event
  48. Explore your genealogy with free ancestry tools at the library
  49. Research and start planning a solo travel trip for a group of solo travelers with Fay deHaas or Anna at Travelers Bug
  50. 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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