100 Teenager Summer Hobbies You’ll Want to Start Right Now

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Social and active hobbies to make summer unforgettable

76. Hosting a movie night in the backyard

Project your favorite film on a sheet and enjoy snacks.

77. Organizing a themed party

Pick a fun theme like tropical, 90s, or neon glow.

78. Learning a TikTok dance

Get your friends involved for a group post.

79. Visiting a local fair

Ride the Ferris wheel and try all the carnival snacks.

80. Joining a sports game

Basketball, soccer, or even frisbee—just for fun.

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81. Going bowling

A fun way to spend an afternoon with friends.

82. Trying laser tag

Team up and compete for the win.

83. Mini golf

Cute, competitive, and perfect for photos.

84. Visiting an arcade

Collect tickets and trade them for fun prizes.

85. Karaoke night

Sing your heart out with friends.

86. Volunteering locally

Help at events, shelters, or community gardens.

87. Joining a summer camp

Meet new people and try new activities.

88. Attending a free outdoor concert

Dance and sing along under the stars.

89. Going to the zoo or aquarium

Spend the day exploring and learning.

90. Trying a new sport

From tennis to roller derby—why not?

91. Organizing a bake sale

Raise money for something you care about.

92. Visiting a trampoline park

Bounce, flip, and have the best time.

93. Ice skating (yes, even in summer!)

Find an indoor rink and cool off.

94. Group bike rides

Cruise around your city with friends.

95. Going to a photobooth

Take silly pictures to keep forever.

96. Hosting a talent show

Show off your skills or cheer for others.

97. Visiting a farmer’s market

Try fresh snacks and meet local vendors.

98. Joining a library summer reading challenge

Win prizes for reading books.

99. Taking a day trip

Visit a nearby city or tourist spot.

100. Pool party to end summer

Music, floats, and snacks for the ultimate finale.

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Summer as a teen is all about making memories you’ll never forget. Whether you’re out adventuring, getting creative, or just chilling, these hobbies are perfect for filling your break with fun. So grab your friends, your camera, and start checking off your favorites!

Kisses, Juhh!

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