This free printable spring bucket list is perfect for families who are looking for easy activities to celebrate the arrival of spring! It features over 100 ideas that are appropriate for the whole family, and includes a blank version that you can use to create your own list.

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Are your kids excited for spring? If you’re looking for fun things to do as a family over the next few months, look no further than this printable spring bucket list with over 100 activities.
Grab the pre-filled bucket list and check off each item as you complete it, or download the blank version and use it to create your own unique activity list. There are so many possibilities to choose from!
P.S. Looking for more free spring printables? Check out these Spring Counting Puzzles or this Spring I Spy Sheet!
Why You’ll Love This Printable
- 100+ activities: This bucket list includes over 100 activities that are appropriate for a variety of age groups, which means you’ll never run out of ideas! I tried to choose activities that aren’t too expensive and would be accessible for most families.
- Pre-filled and blank versions: Do you have your heart set on certain activities? Download the blank version of this bucket list and fill it out yourself to create a unique list that works for your family.
- Print in color or black-and-white: Whether you don’t have a color printer at home or you’re looking to save on ink costs, you can do that by grabbing the black-and-white version of the printable. (You can even go totally paperless by importing the PDF into Goodnotes on your iPad and checking off each item with your Pencil as you complete it.)

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Printing Instructions
This printable is designed to be printed on US Letter-sized (8.5 x 11 inches) paper. If you wish to print it on A4 paper, you’ll need to adjust the “Scale to Fit” setting to ensure that none of the printable area is being cut off.
Please note that because most home printers aren’t capable of full-page printing, some of the design on the outer edges will be cut off and replaced by a white border. To prevent the designs from being cut off, you can decrease the print scale.
Alternatively, you can use the black-and-white version of the bucket list, which doesn’t have a border.
How to Make This Printable Reusable
Want to reuse this bucket list year after year? After you print it out, laminate it using a thermal laminator or self-laminating sheet, or place it inside a plastic page protector or dry erase pocket.
If you do this, you will be able to check off each item using a dry erase marker as you complete it, then wipe the list clean when you’re done. Store the list somewhere safe and take it out again next spring when you’re ready to use it again!
100+ Spring Activity Ideas for Kids
Looking for ideas to add to your list? Here are over 100 activities you can do to fill the springtime with lots of fun and memories:
- Make DIY seed bombs
- Fly a kite
- Read a new book
- Make a butterfly feeder
- Make a mud pie
- Try a new hobby
- Make homemade bread
- Make play dough (this fruit-scented Jell-O Play Dough is one of our favorites—try extending the play with this Spring Flower Play Dough Tray!)
- Jump rope
- Chase butterflies
- Go for a bike ride
- Go bowling
- Try a new hairstyle
- Plan a backyard party
- Play hopscotch
- Plant some wildflowers
- Go bird watching
- Go fishing
- Visit a pet store
- Build a fort
- Play in the rain
- Make paper airplanes
- Have a yard sale
- Dress in bright colors
- Skip some rocks
- Attend a spring festival
- Go for a run
- Visit a flea market
- Look for rainbows (and if you can’t find any… try this Rainbow Skittles Experiment or this Paper Plate Rainbow instead!)
- Paint outdoors
- Jump in puddles
- Do some stargazing
- Have a tea party
- Collect some rocks
- Get together with friends
- Do a spring cleaning
- Build a DIY birdhouse
- Make an obstacle course
- Watch the sunrise
- Do an April Fool’s trick
- Wish on a dandelion (if your child loves picking dandelions, you can also make this Dandelion Play Dough with the flowers they pick!)
- Start an herb garden
- Do some cloud watching
- Blow bubbles
- Visit a botanical garden
- Look for frogs and tadpoles (you can extend the fun with this Frog Pond Sensory Bin!)
- Decorate for spring
- Make a flower bouquet
- Find a ladybug
- Raise and release butterflies
- Visit a farmer’s market
- Walk barefoot in the grass
- Take a mini road trip
- Make a spring sensory bin
- Make a DIY bird feeder
- Go to the park
- Hunt for four-leaf clovers
- Paint a flower pot
- Go on a scavenger hunt
- Take a walk in the forest
- Paint some rocks
- Explore the neighborhood
- Celebrate Earth Day (this Mess-Free Earth Day Painting is the perfect Earth Day craft for younger kids!)
- Hang some wind chimes
- Feed the ducks
- Make a spring craft
- Make nature paintbrushes
- Draw with sidewalk chalk
- Go to a garage sale
- Make fluffy slime (if you’re looking to experiment with different textures, you can also try this butter slime or this crunchy slime!)
- Decorate your windows
- Hunt for insects
- Take photos of nature
- Ride a on swing
- Pick some flowers
- Make a smoothie
- Make a flower necklace
- Throw a frisbee
- Play dress-up
- Donate clothes or toys
- Do a cartwheel
- Take a family photo
- Make a flower crown
- Play freeze tag
- Spot a bumblebee
- Have a backyard picnic
- Go for a family walk (for added fun, print out this Nature Scavenger Hunt and have fun seeing how many items you can check off!)
- Wash the car
- Play with a hula hoop
- Make a nature collage
- Go to the library
- Visit a farm
- Put on rain boots
- Visit a local fair
- Bake some cupcakes
- Press flowers
- Plant some vegetables
- Go to the movies
- Collect some rain
- Make a fairy garden
- Pick berries
- Do an act of kindness
Love these ideas? Plan some activities for every season with this Summer Bucket List Printable, this Fall Bucket List Printable and this Winter Bucket List Printable!
If you have tried this Printable Spring Bucket List or any other project on my website, please let me know how it went in the comments below. I’d also love it if you shared any additional activities that you added to your own bucket list. I can’t wait to hear from you!












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