• Find one of those old small self-power boats with the bike peddles & have a picnic over water while you watch the sunset or rise(: Make sure you take sunscreen or an umbrella if it doesnt have shade cover. ~Jessica

  • Go horse back riding then have a picnic in a canyon ~ Sarah

  • Go on a late night hike to the top of a hill away from lights, bring a blanket and watch the stars. ~ Hailee

  • Drive to places you have memories and share them. It's a good way to get to know each other and make memories of your own!~Sammy
  • Go for a walk to your favorite Ice Cream shop in town—eat your ice cream together on a park bench
  • Ride a trolley or train
  • Grab some good books and climb a tree or find a tree house to read with your date. Kids books work best because you can laugh and be childish.
  • Horseback Riding
  • Take a roll of pennies to a fountain and make wishes out loud as you throw them in.
  • Build a bonfire roast marshmallows (try roasting other things as well – starburst are fun)
  • Dance in the rain
  • Make life lists together
  • Hike to see waterfalls or wildflowers
  • Get up extra early, watch the sunrise, then make breakfast together
  • Go dancing
  • Make kites and go to a local park to fly them
  • Gather pictures and make a scrap book together
  • Find a tricky jigsaw puzzle to put together—this is great time to just talk
  • Walk your dog(s)—or borrow a neighbor's dog
  • Go to a playground and swing on the swings
  • Movie + Popcorn, Movie + Pizza, Movie + Cuddling
  • Go for a bike ride in your neighborhood
  • Lie in the grass and find shapes in the clouds
  • Go ice skating
  • Read a book together by the fire
  • Put a love sac in the back of a truck and head up a mountain or out in the open under the stars--watch a movie, or just stare at the stars
  • Have a dessert picnic at midnight on a starry hill overlooking the city
  • Find a building/apartment complex that will let you get on the roof and have a candlelight dinner. It's simple, cheap and romantic, and can be adapted to whatever style you are going for. Make it a picnic if you want to be more casual
  • Have a dessert picnic at midnight on a starry hill overlooking the city
  • Your date will appreciate the effort you put into a date. The more elaborate, the more they'll dig it. Have a date centered around all of their favorite things in life. Food, hobbies, talents, or movies-- find out through casual conversation, or ask their friends to get the inside scoop
  • Take a walk around a ritzy side of town (somewhere with cool lighting, like a strip mall, cool park, or a ritzy neighborhood especially during Christmas time)
  • Go to an old part of town, I don't mean the ghetto, Somewhere with old shops and the cobblestone/brickbuilding kind of feel
  • Go horseback, quad, moped, or tandem bike on a date in the country/mountains. Bring food and a blanket for a rest or a slingshot for some random fun
  • Have a candlelight chocolate making evening. Experiment with candy recipes. Everyone loves chocolate... become the chocolate giver...ha... corny
  • Teamwork finger painting. You be the artist, your date can be the brush or vise-versa. Makes a casual date romantic with hand holding, up close and personal fun, and maybe even a paint fight after. Top it off with a movie and they'll be ready for the snuggle
  • Go exploring with your date to find the coolest building in town. Then you can take a tour/ explore and have a picnic outside
  • Ride a horse-drawn buggy
  • Go walking in the rain...jump in mud puddles
  • Reverse roles and try to imitate each other's mannerisms and habits. This will help determine how well you two know each other and it may also be a way to discover a lot more about your significant other. There is some risk to this one, though, because, if overdone, it could lead to offense and conflict. But, hey, any good natured person would appreciate this and get barrelful of laughs. ~JaNae
  • Walk on the beach 'til the sun goes down ~Victoria
  • Taking an adult education class is a fun inexpensive date night activity. You can take a cooking class to learn how to cook Indian food or to make sushi. Or you can learn how to do crossword puzzles or Sudoku. Or you can listen to a lecture about modern film. Adult education can be fascinating and teach you new things about a fun hobby or an interest that the two of you can share. ~J Reid
  • Pitch black date - fix up a room in your house so that no light can get in. set up everything you need for a date( table, plates, food, chairs, ect) ~Caleb and Ashley
  • Write a letter, put it in an air-tight bottle and throw it into the ocean or a laker or even a river.~ Emme