Visit adark sky parktogether to see the stars like you never have before.
Take an indoor skydiving class (yep, that’s a thing).
Do a color run together.
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Find a bar with live music and just sit and listen together for hours on end.
Take an aerial yoga class together.
Get up early one morning to catch the sunrise, even (especially!)
if you’re not morning people.
Rumor has it that to-go coffees make this one exponentially easier.
Visit the local antique mall and seek out the wackiest purchases you’re free to find.
Go horseback riding at a local farm.
Visit a hands-on science museum, or opt for something a little more bizarre like a museum focused onmathorcryptozoology.
Take a local brewery tour.
Go to a drive-in movie.
Volunteer at an animal shelter together.
Go to a lawn concert with a thermos full of hard lemonade.
Go on a corny ghost-hunting tour.
Take a trapeze class.
And if you’re an ultimate winter overachiever, go to a beach in the cold off-season.
It’ll be freezing, but quiet and beautiful and nauseatingly romantic.
Have an at-home camping adventure, complete with a blanket-fort-turned-tent in the living room.
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Visit a wonky highway attraction (world’s biggest ball of yarn, anyone?).
Treat your partner to a surprise picnic in your backyard or a park.
Go to a popular brunch spot and eat pancakes for dinner.
Go on a long hike together.
Dig up boxes of old family photos and spend a night swapping memories and childhood pictures.
Spend a night making each of your families' most legendary recipes.
Visit a berry farm together in the spring or summer.
(Just like apple picking, but way less crowded!)
Attend a local high school or college football game and soak in the energy in the stands.
Go for a hot air balloon ride.
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