Fun Father's Day Activities That Will Become Your New Family Tradition

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Head to a Retro Diner

Whether it's to grab breakfast, lunch, or just milkshakes, Dad will appreciate indulging in his favorite treats with you by his side.

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Go for Ice Cream

The best conversations often happen over scoops of Rocky Road or mint-chocolate chip.  Head to your local ice cream shop, and, if weather allows, savor your treats outdoors. Prefer to stay in? Team up with Dad to make your own ice cream. One of these easy homemade ice cream recipes is sure to tempt you.

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Plant Something Together

If Dad loves to garden, spend some time outside tending to his masterpiece alongside him.  "My dad loves when I tag along with him to the nursery to pick out plants for a new container. Then we head home to plant it," says Terri Robertson, senior editor at CountryLiving.com.

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Help Add to His Collection

Whether he collects vintage fishing tackle or loves to hunt for old gas station signs, Dad will definitely appreciate you tagging along on his next junkin' excursion—and Father's Day is the perfect excuse to head to that antique mall he's always wanted to visit.

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Learn the Family History

Use Father's Day as an opportunity to ask Dad more about his experiences growing up, and to learn about the lives of his ancestors.  StoryCorps can help you guide the conversation, and gives you the opportunity to archive a recording of it at the Library of Congress. How cool is that!?

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Hang a Hammock in the Backyard

It'll be a favorite family hangout for years to come!

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Treat Dad to a Backyard Picnic…

Pile Dad's favorite main dishes, sides, drinks, and treats (to satisfy that sweet tooth!) into a basket or cooler, grab a blanket, and head out to the nearest patch of grass for an alfresco affair.

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Or a Cookout

Even though he's the reigning king of the grill, show him what you've learned from him and treat him to a cookout. Make it a success with these best backyard grilling recipes.

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Wash the Car

When you're in kindergarten, washing the car with Dad is an excuse to play with bubbles and cool off with the hose on a hot day.  When you're grown, it's a chance to spend time with him while he imparts fatherly advice on everything from your next big life decision to your buffing technique. At any age, this Father's Day activity is timeless.

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Rent His Dream Car

Every dad has a car they've always wanted. Make his dreams come true by renting his ultimate ride for the day. Check out these best road trip stops in every state for some fun places to take a spin.

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Make Dad a Playlist

There's no shortage of songs about dads. Remind him how much you appreciate him with a playlist stacked with songs about dads. Our bet is he'll listen to this collection all year long.

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Enjoy a Family Game Night

This one's not just a win for Dad, but for everyone in your family. It's the perfect way to get your family off their phones and invested in real conversations—plus, laughter and good food are to abound. If you need ideas for games to play on Father's Day, check out our favorite family board games.

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Go Bird-Watching

You don't have to be an all-out nature enthusiast to enjoy bird-watching.  Basically, all you have to do is explore the neighborhood or nearest park with a set of binoculars. The fresh air will do everyone some good!

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Host an Outdoor Movie Night

Treat him to a screening of best Father's Day movies with an outdoor movie night. Set up blankets and pillows for maximum comfort, hang some festive backyard string lights, and—of course—bring out bowls of popcorn and his favorite movie theater candies!

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Make Fondue

Cook him an extra-memorable meal for Father's Day dinner. Throw together a creative fondue menu for something a little different.  Dip appetizers and entrées in cheese fondue, and for dessert, bring out some melted chocolate. It's an easy meal to throw together, whatever your level of experience in the kitchen.

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Take Him Shopping

How many times has he taken you shopping and picked up the tab? Even if he'd rather do, well, anything, other than shop, get creative. Pick a store you know he already loves or lead him to discover a new favorite. For example, if he loves to hunt, take him to a shop that caters to hunters.

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Host an At-Home Wine Tasting

Calling all wine-loving dads! Select three to five bottles of wine to try and rate on "wine scorecards", and create a restaurant-worthy charcuterie board. Invite faraway friends and family to participate remotely.  Buy Dad his own supply (everyone else can stock up on their own), then "host" the party over a video call. Also, think of it as an investment 

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Host an At-Home Wine Tasting

for future Father's Days—take note of his favorite varietal and gift him a bottle next year.

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Play Backyard Games

Enjoy your beautiful backyard and play some outdoor games, like cornhole, horseshoes, or croquet.  It will tap into his competitive side, plus it's a great way to get active before a big Father's Day cookout.

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Tackle a Task Together

If Dad has a creative side, plan a project you can do together. If he doubles as the family handyman, you could help him fix something around the house (and make Mom happy, to boot).

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Plan a Bike Ride

Perhaps one of the best parts about Father's Day is that it falls in the beginning of the summer, when the weather is just about perfect. Go on a bike ride and get some fresh air while working up an appetite for a special Father's Day meal.

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Make Breakfast Together

Let Dad make the breakfast items you've all come to know and love while you cook up your own Father's Day breakfast ideas. Together, the two of you are sure to whip up a breakfast for the ages.

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Plan a Float Trip

If the weather is right, plan a trip to a nearby lake or river for an afternoon kayaking or canoeing. Talk about a fun way to work up an appetite for a delicious picnic!

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Go Camping

Relaxing in the great outdoors—is there any better way to spend Father's Day?  Whether you're camping off the grid or in the backyard, he'll appreciate relaxing and enjoying time with family.

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Surprise Him with Brunch

Start Father's Day off right by treating him to his favorite breakfast meal, no matter how indulgent (who can resist these chicken and cornbread pancakes with spicy syrup?).

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Go Fishing

If a quiet day on the water is his idea of perfection, make it happen. Surprise him with a best gift for fishing dads, and if you're lucky, you might just catch supper!

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Host a Beer Tasting

Have a variety of craft beers delivered to Dad and host an adults-only Father's Day bash devoted to tasting new brews.

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Go on a Hike Together

Escape to a nearby mountain, hill, meadow, or lake and go for a serene, nature-filled walk—the perfect activity for an outdoorsy dad. 

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Take a Cooking Class

Who wouldn't want to add a few cooking skills to their repertoire?  Whether you choose a local class that you attend in person or a virtual class online, you two will be world-class chefs in no time.

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Break a Sweat in an Online Exercise Class

Whether he's looking for inner peace (hello, yoga) or ready to pump some iron, you can sign Dad up for an online exercise class.