200 Best Family Bucket List Ideas for 2023 (+ Free Printable)

Your Ultimate Family Bucket List

Bonding over experiences is what makes life more meaningful with those you love. And this epic bucket list for family is full of ideas to make that happen!

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What is a bucket list for families?

First, a family bucket list is a series of things you want to do with those closest to you. If you have kids, this is your opportunity to make incredible memories with them.

Your kids are only young for a short time. In the blink of an eye, they will be grown. And you don’t want to be left wondering what else you could have done together.

How do I make a family bucket list?

It’s easy! Grab a piece of paper and a pen. Hold a family meeting if you need to. Then, get brainstorming together. Use the list below to get the ideas flowing.

200 Fresh Ideas for Things to Do With Kids

Simple At Home Family Bucket List

First, there are TONS of fun things to do with kids at home. So, let’s start here with the family bucket list!

  • Put together a family cookbook.
  • Wow your kids with a magic trick (make them figure out how you did it)
  • Play truth or dare (use this funny family friendly version)
  • Have a family water gun or balloon fight.
  • Play never have I ever at least once
  • Host a fancy tea party. Dress up and make crumpits.
  • Have a family game night marathon. Add prizes for the winners or bet chores to make it even more interesting! – Find fun family games HERE >>
  • Plant and harvest a garden. Whether for one time or every year, this one benefits you in multiple ways.
  • Research your family tree. Take it a step further and get an Ancestry test to see where you come from.
  • Learn a new language together.
  • Set up a projector and watch a movie outside.
  • Create family photo books. We love Chatbooks!
  • Make a fun family gratitude list.
  • Learn a new card game. Better yet, try card games until you decide on a signature family game.
  • Do a house project together. Get the kids involved in an awesome tree house, or a project that spruces up a shared space.
  • Have an epic food fight.
  • Make a home video. (Make it funny or record your family values)
  • Make t-shirts that are the same. Wear them around the house or on your next family outing.
  • Establish regular family dinners.
  • Sing karoake together. – Find a cool karoake machine here, and then get the tunes rolling!
  • Leave a package for a neighbor. Try these sweet 12 days Christmas gifts“you’ve been booed”, or leave an after birth care package for a new mom.
  • Have a science experiment day. (One year, a gift to my son was a box of homemade science projects with instructions. He LOVED it and it was super cheap)
  • Read aloud a great kids book, then watch the movie together.
  • Show your kids your favorite childhood movies.
  • Cut out screens as a family. Do you feel like your family is a little too plugged in? Go a day, week, or even a month without it! And do things off of your family bucket list instead!
  • Do a kindness challenge (take treats to a friend, pay for someone’s drink, or do things off of this list for a set period of time.
  • Spend a night asking funny questionswould you rather kids questions, or quiz someone to see how well they know you.
  • Teach the kids how to cook. Eggs are a great starter.
  • Split up the family responsibilities. Start with a household chores list. Then, we LOVE the daily routine chart and free kids coupons for good behavior.
  • Teach the kids how to do laundry. Related Post: Weekly Chores Printable
  • Have at least one crazy pillow fight.
  • Decide on a fun birthday tradition for the family.
  • Try a cute birthday interview or write a happy birthday letter.
  • Have a “yes” day, where parents say yes for a change.
  • Build an epic living room fort.
  • Create a family mission statement together. (Our motto is stronger, kinder, wiser)
  • Cultivate a growth mindset. Try these easy mindset activities >>
  • Do a massive declutter of old games, toys, and stuff that doesn’t get used anymore. (Celebrate when the clean out is done!)
  • Play 2 Truths & a Lie together at least once.
  • Play 21 questions.
  • Have a bridge-building contest with toothpicks and marshmallows (or grapes).
  • Build your kids up with affirmations or a thought of the day for the family.
  • Devote one day to a video game tournament. Play each other in your favorites games, create a bracket, and go head to head.
  • Watch a full movie series together (Marvel, Harry Potter, etc.)
  • Complete a 1,000 piece puzzle
  • Walk a marathon! Go 26 miles in a weekend by splitting it up between people. Enlist the whole family, friends, and grandparents if you need to!
  • Discover the stars and constellations you see in the sky. Use this fun book to help!
  • Name a star together.
  • Set up a lemonade stand.
  • Play a fun trivia game together.
  • Catch fireflies in a jar.
  • Have a super fancy dinner and teach your kids how to eat it properly.
  • Play a memorable prank on dad. The kids will be talking about it years down the road!
  • Play Family Feud at least once.
  • Have a dance-off competition. Vote on the winner.
  • Do a new at-home workout as a family. (Yoga, boxing, etc.)
  • Have a “Minute to Win It” night at homeTry these games. >
  • Hold a family hula-hoop contest.
  • Learn a musical instrument together.
  • Host an epic kids vs parents debate.
  • Make a family vision board. Or do a vision board for kids and a vision board for couples or adults.

Seasonal Family Bucket List Ideas

Next, these ideas for your family bucket list are still great at home, but also give a seasonal or holiday flair.

  • At least once, celebrate Christmas in July. Get really into it with Christmas cookies and everything.
  • Make a family Halloween costume. Each person plays their part.
  • Have a gingerbread house contest at Christmas – find more holiday bucket list ideas HERE >>
  • Host an ugly sweater Christmas party.
  • Create a new family tradition. – See this ebook for lots of holiday ideas!
  • Do a scavenger hunt around the house. Find free Halloween, Christmas, Gratitude hunt, & St. Patrick’s Hunt HERE >>
  • Turn your house into the neighborhood “haunted house” at Halloween.
  • Build the coolest snow fort you’ve ever seen.
  • Have a full-blown family snowball fight.
  • Spend an entire snow day playing and relaxing.
  • Make family goals at New Year or kids goals for back to school.
  • Complete a reading challenge together over the summer.
  • Celebrate 7 major holidays in the span of a week. (Monday = New Years, Tuesday= Valentine’s Day, Wednesday = 4th of July)

Food Ideas for Your List With Kids

Add excitement to your food experiences with these fresh ideas!

  • Make homemade pizza. Give the kids the fun of putting the toppings on themselves.
  • Have breakfast for dinner.
  • Make homemade ice cream sundaes.
  • Find a family signature recipe.
  • Try a new food together. It must be a food that no one has had before, and everyone tastes it together. Things like:
    • Sushi
    • Thai food
    • Oysters
    • New, odd veggies from the store
  • Make homemade ice cream.
  • Find everyone’s favorite smoothie flavor.
  • Make homemade popsicles.
  • Learn to make grandma’s famous ____________.
  • Make a fresh pie at least once.
  • Create your own s’more recipe. (try peanut butter cups instead of chocolate!)
  • Create one meal using only things from your garden.
  • Do “around the world” dinners once a month.
  • Bake your own bread at least once.
  • Perfect a family favorite guacamole.
  • Host an iron chef contest between family members and vote on the best dish.
  • Take a food tour in your city. (These are available in most major cities!)
  • Visit a huge outdoor food market together.
  • Eat a meal together from a food truck.
  • Try every kind of pizza style. (Chicago, New York, Detroit, etc.) Vote on your family favorite.
  • Have your kids prepare a dinner all by themselves. (They plan it too! Best for older kids unless you want to eat pb&j)
  • Eat fondue.
  • Try making your own apple cider donuts.
  • Go vegan for a week. (Or vegetarian)
  • Find your favorite family brunch place.
  • Eat a fancy hot dog. Kids love hot dogs, but spice it up with toppings and a true food experience.
  • Compare the best barbecue from different places in the U.S.
  • Go to a food festival.
  • Try a kids cooking class.
  • Attend a murder mystery dinner together. Real life Clue. Who doesn’t love that?!
  • Tour a chocolate factory.
  • Eat off of a street vendor in a city you are visiting.
  • Attend afternoon tea at a cafe or hotel.
  • Make homemade dog treats for a furry friend.
  • Eat a fancy french pastry (or macaroon).

Crazy Fun Things to Do With Kids Near Me

Next, we get out and about! Here are fun things to do with kids to put on your family fun bucket list.

  • Go go-karting as a family.
  • See a drive-in movie.
  • Go off the high dive at your neighborhood pool. (everyone in the family)
  • Visit a cool museum near you.
  • Go camping at a state park near you. (See the best camping with kids gear)
  • Go bowling.
  • Go ice skating.
  • Do something scary together – show your kids that life is what you make it. And climb that mountain, go off the high dive, or run a race together.

Related Post: Small Ways to Break Free of Your Comfort Zone

  • Ride a crazy roller coaster near you.
  • Go fishing.
  • Play mini golf.
  • Have the kids open accounts at a nearby bank (or a brokerage). Teach them about money.
  • See where your food comes from. Show the kids how milk gets to them, where their meat comes from, or how their favorite veggies are grown. In a disconnected food world, this is a great gift to the whole family.
  • Picnic at a new spot. Or make it a game and picnic at every local park near you.
  • Tour a local factory. Whether you see someone make food or marbles, this is always an interesting experience showing how things are made.
  • Go berry picking.
  • Spend a day exploring your own town. Most of us don’t see the cool things near us.
  • Go to a carnival.
  • See if you can visit all of the playgrounds in your area at least once.
  • Go to a state fair. Ride the ferris wheel together!
  • Go to a local play.
  • Go to a local concert.
  • Visit an acquarium.
  • Ride bikes at your nearest trail. (Set a goal for how many miles you can do!)
  • Spend the day on a local beach. (at a state park or near the ocean)
  • Build your best family sandcastle at this beach.
  • Play disc golf.
  • Go roller skating.
  • Run a 5k together (or more if they are older).
  • Volunteer together. Try a soup kitchen, participate in a church activity, or walk dogs at a local animal shelter. The family will feel good about making a difference in the community.
  • Rescue a pet at a local animal shelter.
  • Clean up a local trail.
  • Go to a local park (with an open view) and watch the sunrise or sunset together.
  • Splurge on family photos in a local scenic location.
  • Team up for a laser tag tournament.
  • Visit a trampoline park.
  • Take swim lessons with your kids at a local pool.
  • Spend the night at a fun nearby hotel. (Be sure to get one with a pool!)
  • Visit your nearby zoo, or a zoo within a few hours of your home.
  • Find your favorite splash park.
  • Take the kids to a discovery center (for a hands-on experience).
  • Visit a fish hatchery.
  • Go to a gymnastics open gym at least once.
  • Hit the batting cages.
  • See a memorial in your area.
  • Take in a local high school or college sports game together.
  • Hang out at your nearby petting zoo at least once.
  • Get a season pass to your favorite amusement park for one year.
  • Try out beach volleyball together at a local sand court.
  • Visit a “haunted house” together.
  • Tour a botanical garden. Bring snacks or a picnic.
  • Spend a morning garage saling, and see what goodies you can find in your neighborhood.
  • Teach the kids to skip rocks in a nearby creek or lake.
  • Rent segways and ride them around your town.

Epic Family Travel Bucket List Ideas

Finally, travel is a MUST on your family vacations bucket list. So, get planning those epic adventures now!

  • Swim in the ocean.
  • Go ziplining together.
  • Take a road trip.– Play the license plate game!
  • Travel to a different country.
  • Explore a major U.S. city.
  • Visit a historical location and learn about the past.
  • Visit a famous landmark.
  • Visit a location that has to do with your family history in some way.
  • Go on a train ride.
  • Ride a double decker tour bus.
  • Visit every state in the U.S.
  • Go on a cruise.
  • Go somewhere fun that embraces imagination. (Disneyworld, Harry Potter at Universal Studios, etc.)
  • Go kayaking.
  • Go dolphin watching.
  • Go whale watching.
  • Stand in two states at once. (One leg in each state!)
  • Explore a cave.
  • Collect sea shells.
  • Go snorkeling.
  • Walk on a volcano.
  • Hike in the desert.
  • Visit a national park (or make it a challenge to visit as many as you can in the U.S.)
  • See Yellowstone National Park.
  • Hike in a rainforest.
  • Visit a hot springs.
  • Explore the Black Hills in South Dakota.
  • Visit the 9/11 Memorial and the Statue of Liberty.
  • Hug a Redwood Tree in California.
  • Visit the Space Coast in Florida.
  • Explore the Wisconsin Dells.
  • See the sand dunes in Sleep Bear Dunes National Lakeshore, Michigan.
  • See the sights at the Grand Canyon in Arizona.
  • Ski in Aspen Colorado.
  • Hike the Rocky Mountains, Colorado.
  • Learn about our nation’s history in Washington D.C.
  • Set your sights on Niagara Falls in New York
  • Drive up the beautiful pacific coast in California.
  • Rent a beach house in Destin, Florida.
  • Learn about the American Revolution in Boston, Massachusetts
  • Visit Millenium park in Chicago.
  • Take an Alaskan cruise and witness the natural beauty.
  • Splurge on a family beach vacation at a resort in Mexico, Costa Rica, or St. Lucia.

Pick up the Free Bucket List for Families Printable Here:

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How to Follow Through With Your Family Bucket List

Now that you have an abundance of ideas, get the crew together and begin brainstorming! You’ll find things on this list that inspire you, plus you’ll come up with tons more that are special to your family.

And once you have your list established, schedule at least 1 thing to do in the next week. Get the momentum rolling and you’ll be ready for more.

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