8 Fun ways to spend Father’s Day

Looking for simple and meaningful Father’s Day activities? Things are starting to open back up and there are many ways to celebrate dad and retain social distancing. Check out these fun activities for children of all ages and dads with all different interests.

1. Play Mini-Golf
Whether Dad is a pro on the golf course or more of a putt-putt kind of guy, an afternoon of golf is fun for fathers and kids alike. Stick with miniature golf if the kids are beginners. Right now The Conservation Course at the South Florida Science Center and Aquarium is included with admission. This is an 18-hole miniature course designed by Jim Fazio and Gary Nicklaus, located in the Science Center’s beautiful backyard. 

2.  Get out on the water.

With so many waterways right in our backyard get Dad on the water! Whether he loves fishing or wants to go kayaking, a day on the water is sure to make Dad happy.

3. Go for a Bike Ride

Spending the day cruising around on two wheels is fun and also healthy for Dad and the kids. Try a bicycle scavenger hunt to make it even more interesting. Dad doesn’t own a bike? You can rent bikes from Jupiter Outdoor Center at Riverbend Park.

4. Go camping

Camping is a great way to get some fresh air and take a break. You can also pitch a tent in your backyard. Especially if his kids are too young to make it through a night at the campsite, consider setting up a tent in your backyard for a similar experience.  Smores, sleeping bags, camp fire and you can always go inside if it gets to hot and buggy.

5. Make Art together 

Want to make a gift with Dad or paint something for Grandpa? Paint dad a new mug or stein! Order online: Picasso’s Creative Workshop, https://my-site-103984-108964.square.site/. Pick up your kit using our no contact curbside pick up at studio or free local delivery. You can make it ahead of time or paint it together on Father’s Day. 

6. Have a Movie  or Game Night

Order or make Dad’s favorite pizza buy some candy snacks and turn on a family-friendly flick that he’ll love. Maybe Dad loves Board Games – let him pick his favorite game. 

7. Pack up a picnic

All Dad wants for Father’s Day: sandwiches, sunshine, and his favorite people hanging out. Enjoy the sunshine and head out to the park or beach! 

8. A Day with the Animals

Take Dad for a walk on the wild side and check out the animals. If Dad is a sea turtle or marine life fan check out Loggerhead Marinelife Center or Sandoway Discovery Center both are open to the public. If he likes 4 legged furry friends the Palm Beach Zoo reopens on June 4th.

Wherever you decide to take Dad,
PB Parenting hopes it is a fun, relaxing day surrounded by his favorite little people! 

HAPPY FATHER’S DAY

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