No-cost low-cost spring break activities make spring break fun and affordable. I’m the kind of person who actually has more fun the less I spend and I love exercising my creativity. So I usually plan a very frugal staycation for Spring Break. Another reason that I’m into Spring Break Staycationing is that many places are extremely crowded during Spring Break. I don’t enjoy being jostled, waiting in long lines, and being stuck in traffic. I would much rather go to less crowded places so I can enjoy time with my family.
So, here are ten tried and true activities for a no-cost low-cost spring break that just might be the best spring break you ever had.
Pick a movie series that you like, gather your friends, and turn your living room into a movie theater. Create movie tickets and email them to the invitees. Get movie popcorn buckets, sodas, and candy from the dollar store, pop some popcorn, ask everyone to bring some food to share, and settle in for a good old movie marathon. In our family, Marvel movies and Star Wars are always great ones for a movie marathon.
2. GO GEOCACHING
Geocaching is the world’s largest treasure hunting game. According to the Geocaching website, “Over 3 million cleverly hidden containers called geocaches are hidden all over the world just waiting to be found.” To get started you need to create a free geocaching account and download the official Geocaching app or use a GPS devices. Pack a backpack with drinks, snacks, some field guides, and a pair of binoculars and start searching! Getting out in nature is good for the body and the brain.
3. PLAY DISC GOLF
Disc golf is an affordable activity that is fun for the whole family. Many parks have free disc golf courses, and a starter set of discs can cost as little as $20.
4. BUY A MEMBERSHIP
If you’re planning to visit a museum, botanical garden, or a zoo this spring break, buying a membership at some museums, botanical gardens, or zoos entitles you to reciprocal membership at other similar venues all across the country. This makes your membership much more affordable and usable.
5. CAMP IN YOUR OWN BACKYARD
State parks and campgrounds are usually very crowded during spring break, but you can have just as much fun camping in your own backyard.
Borrow a tent if you don’t already own one, get your grill set up to roast hot dogs and make s’mores, tell scary stories, and look at constellations. One of my favorite apps is SkyMap. I’ve learned so much about the planets and stars using this free app. It’s like having a planetarium and an astronomer at your fingertips.
6. MINI- GOLF
This is my kind of golfing! Fun for all ages, pretty affordable, and you can find a mini-golf course just about anywhere.
7. FREE ADMISSION DAYS
Most museums offer a day or certain hours where you can enjoy the museum free. Do a search where you live to see what is available in your area. Some zoos also have free or reduced admission on certain days or during certain hours.
8. GO FLY A KITE
Dollar stores sell kites or you can even try your hand at making your own kites, then go to the park and have a family kite flying competition.
9. HAVE A THEMED FUN FIGHT
Get your kids’ friends and parents together for a mud fight, silly string fight, food fight, or some other themed “fight!”
10. HOST A MURDER MYSTERY PARTY
Grab a murder mystery game or create your own, dress in character, and get ready to see “whodunit!” Having a themed meal makes it even more fun!
So, there you have it- ten no-cost low-cost spring break activities to enjoy with your family! Happy Spring and Happy Homeschooling!

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