56 Booze-Free Things to Do in Spring

Spring has sprung and there is so much more to life than drinking booze on a patio and falling directly into a shame spiral. Spring is a time of rebirth. The sun is shining, birds are chirping, and flowers are blooming. It is time for us Sober Girls to tap into our inner spring child and folic amongst the flowers.

Here are 56 booze-free activities you can do this spring.

  1. Go to a driving range (love Top Golf)

  2. Make clover or daisy chains

  3. Make blueberry pancakes

  4. Bake a fresh fruit cobbler

  5. Plant some herbs

  6. Write a poem

  7. Run a 5K (or 10K or marathon!)

  8. Make friendship bracelets

  9. Shop at a farmer's market

  10. Soak in some sunshine

  11. Go berry picking

  12. Mulch the flowerbeds

  13. Open the windows & air out the house

  14. Have a garage sale

  15. Make a fruit smoothie

  16. Clean out the closets

  17. Photograph spring flowers

  18. Pull weeds in the lawn or garden

  19. Nap in a hammock

  20. Make chocolate-covered strawberries

  21. Host a tea party

  22. Go fishing

  23. Bake banana bread

  24. Swing or slide at a playground

  25. Ride go-karts

  26. Have a cook-out

  27. Visit the zoo

  28. Draw chalk portraits on concrete

  29. Play freeze tag

  30. Build a birdhouse

  31. Take a walk in the rain

  32. Invite friends over to play board games

  33. Try a new workout class

  34. Go hiking at a State Park

  35. Visit the planetarium

  36. Arrange a bouquet of fresh flowers

  37. Eat strawberry shortcake

  38. Play kickball

  39. Shoot some basketball hoops

  40. Rainy day movies in

  41. Go to local farmers market

  42. Movie theater date

  43. Go bowling

  44. Paint rocks

  45. Go mini-golfing

  46. Paint flower pots

  47. Hula hoop or jump rope

  48. Craft with clay

  49. Go through old clothes

  50. Play catch with a frisbee

  51. Press flowers

  52. Rainy day drive

  53. Make a flower crown

  54. Watch cherry blossoms

  55. Go on a picnic

  56. Eat at a food truck

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