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17 Spring Date Ideas to Try This Season

The weather is heating up and (hopefully) so is your love life, with a little help from these fun, fabulous spring date ideas.

Whether you’re a culinary couple seeking fresh ingredients or an adrenaline-loving pair on the hunt for your next adventure, we’re breaking down all the outdoor activities, seasonal foods, and special events that make dating at this time of year so enchanting.

With everyone eager for summer, spring doesn’t always get the appreciation it deserves…but this season is practically overflowing with romantic potential!

17 Spring Date Ideas You’ll Love

Couple in love drinking beer and having fun at music festival
Calling all couples who want to enjoy the warmer weather! These spring date ideas are super fun!

So shake the dust off the picnic blanket, move your warm-weather wear to the front of your closet, and get ready to build your swoonworthy spring bucket list for two.

Admire the New Blooms at the Botanical Gardens

Few spring date ideas are as iconic as a trip to the botanical gardens. After all, this season brings with it tons of fresh greenery and new blooms to marvel at.

As for activities, the possibilities are endless! Stroll hand in hand along grassy pathways. Share a bite or chat over cups of coffee in the café. Read, sketch portraits of each other, and pose for pictures with the floral backdrops.

If you prefer something more structured or hands-on, most botanical gardens host events perfect for couples, like painting workshops, gardening classes, and guided nature walks.

Make It a Double Date With a Game of Pickleball

Casual with an edge of competition, active without working up too much of a sweat…pickleball is the perfect way to spend a fun spring afternoon.

This so-called “mini tennis” is super simple to learn and quickly taking the world by storm, so courts in your area are probably easy to find, although you may need to pay a small booking fee.

Fans of double dating or an active date idea, this one’s for you! The sport is most commonly played as two-a-side; Invite your most competitive couple friends and see whose chemistry best translates to the court–all in good fun, of course.

Pickleball can also be played 1-on-1, so if all your friends are busy with spring dates of their own, take the quality time for just the two of you!

Shop for a Homemade Meal at the Farmers Market

“Farmers’ market” and “springtime date ideas” are practically synonymous, and for good reason. This fabulous two-part at-home date will have you and your partner whipping up a home-cooked meal from start to finish–made with lots of love, of course.

First, decide on your recipe. Alternatively, ambitious pairs can aim for a multi-course meal (one person takes appetizers, one takes desserts, and you work together on the main).

Then, wander through the farmers’ market in search of all the spices, fresh produce, and artisanal goods you need to get cooking.

When the meal is ready, don’t forget to set the mood with a few candles and a special playlist.

Go for a Tandem Bike Ride

Beautiful young couple having fun while riding a tandem bicycle in the park

Bike rides are already one of the prime date ideas for spring, but they get even cuter when you upgrade from single-seaters to an oh-so-sweet tandem.

For one, you can test your teamwork as you pedal together. Plus, you’re close enough to chat as you cruise around.

To make the most of the warmer weather, find a scenic outdoor trail, perhaps one running alongside a body of water, through a park, or somewhere with sweeping skyline views. Otherwise, set your destination as a nearby coffee shop or al fresco café for some post-ride fuel.

Try Your Hand at Landscape Painting

Everything is coming to life in the spring season, and there are few things more romantic than an afternoon spent painting the spring landscape.

Search for wildflower fields, farms, forests, creeks, or any other scenic areas near you, then hit the art store for easels, canvases, paints, and brushes.

Of course, you can keep things to a lower budget with materials you already have at home; Landscape sketching requires just pencils and paper and is equally enjoyable.

Whether you’re artistically talented or not, this is a lovely way to be present together and truly appreciate the beauty all around you. For some bonus beauty, paint your partner into the scene!

Co-host a Backyard Barbecue

If you and your special someone are a pair of social butterflies, then you may prefer one of our more lively date ideas for spring…a backyard barbecue!

Pick one of your spaces to host it in, or set up at a park with grilling facilities. Plan a menu, or go potluck style and ask every guest to bring a dish.

You’ll have tons of fun shopping for supplies together–everything from BBQ ingredients to kebab skewers to checkered tablecloths to toss over the tables.

You can even splurge on some epic lawn games to entertain your guests, like Spikeball, bocce, beanbag toss, giant Jenga, and more. For a crowd full of other couples, spice things up by writing dares on the Jenga blocks!

Sample Seasonal Specials at a Countryside Winery

White wine on table at summer terrace cafe

We all get excited for springtime fruits and vegetables, but did you know that wines and beers are seasonal as well?

So for all couples who love a good glass of wine to sip on, this is your cue to head straight to the nearest winery or brewery.

Of course, if you can find one in a more rural location (think walking trails, sprawling vineyards, and outdoor seating), that makes this activity all the more romantic.

Try a flight of new bottles or some of their in-season recommendations. With any luck, you’ll head home with a souvenir for your next date night.

Spruce Up Your Space With Some Spring Cleaning

Love it or hate it, spring cleaning is a fabulous way to showcase some teamwork, get rid of clutter, and make your home even cozier (especially if you cohabitate).

You can take this opportunity to rearrange furniture, change up your interior style, or purchase some new additions (like a kitchen tool or art piece) you’ve been holding off on.

If dusting and vacuuming really isn’t your jam, put a creative spin on one of our most productive spring date ideas and spring clean your relationship instead!

Maybe it’s time to work through a proper relationship check-in. Some questions to get you started: Is there anything I’ve stopped doing that you used to like? What’s something specific I can do this week to help you feel loved or supported?

Slow Dance at an Outdoor Concert

As the weather warms up, local communities love to get people outdoors with live concert series, plays, and other alfresco performances.

Picture this: Music. Warm night air. You and your date swaying slowly under the stars, or holding hands across a pair of lawn chairs. It doesn’t get more swoonworthy than that, does it?

Well, perhaps it does. Most of these events are entirely free, and have a BYOB policy that allows you to show up with a picnic, snacks, a bottle of bubbly, or all of the above.

Take a Scenic Drive

Spring date ideas are all about letting your hair down and enjoying life, so take that literally with a windows-down cruise around town.

With love songs blasting from the speakers and the open road ahead, nothing screams romance like a long, scenic springtime drive.

You don’t necessarily need a destination in mind, although you can also head to a hiking area, state park, or lookout point to make the most of your day.

Insider tip: Long-haired ladies and gents will want a bandana or hair scarf to keep those tangles to a minimum. Thank us later!

Get Your Hands Dirty in Your Own Garden

Bringing together flowers, cute overalls, and lots of sunshine, this fun activity is the epitome of spring date ideas.

All you need to get started are some seeds and basic supplies like a trowel or rake from your local nursery. (You can potentially borrow bigger tools from a friendly neighbor).

Don’t have a yard in which to create your own garden? There may be a community garden you can join; Otherwise, plenty of potted plants, herbs, and flowers grow perfectly well indoors.

The best part of it all? The next time you need to give your date a bouquet, you won’t even have to go to the store!

Celebrate the Return of Alfresco Dining at a Romantic Restaurant

A serving of venison with red wine

Dinner dates are great no matter the season, but they feel extra special when winter has finally ended and it’s warm enough to sit outside again.

Bonus: That means you can finally lose the bulky parkas and beanies and let your style get a little flirtier, too!

First, find a restaurant with a super intimate alfresco ambiance. (We’re thinking fairy lights, candles, and blooming flowers all around). After dinner, keep enjoying the weather with a walk in a nearby park or a visit to a rooftop bar.

Spend a Day at the Ballpark

Spring is baseball season! Whether you’re a fan of the game or not, a slow-paced day at the ballpark is full of opportunities to bond with your date.

Snag some lawn seats so you can sprawl out on a blanket together. Sip on beer. Split classic snacks like hotdogs, nachos, and Cracker Jack. Break down the action on the diamond, or broach slightly flirtier subjects between innings.

For an alternative sports-related date, March Madness games are on all around the US. The electric arena environments + a tendency for dramatic upsets make them slightly more thrilling than your average baseball game.

Thrift Some Cute Knick-Knacks on a Yard Sale Crawl

As everyone else does their spring cleaning, you could join them…or you could take advantage of all the cool items hitting yard/garage sales near you!

This is the season of revamping your space, so spend the perfect spring day wandering around your neighborhood in search of preloved clothes, home decor, art, and other goodies. (City dwellers can instead hit the thrift store circuit, which should also be loaded with new donations).

You can shop together, or split up at each spot and gather thoughtful little trinkets to gift each other at the end of the afternoon.

Insider tip: Lots of people advertise these events on Facebook, and there are even whole groups dedicated to sharing sales they spotted around their area.

Get Pampered With Couple’s Pedicures

If you’re anything like us, your feet have been hidden away in socks and shoes all winter long. But sandal weather is fast approaching, and it’s the perfect time to buff away that dead skin, tidy up your toes, and welcome spring in style.

Book an appointment for two at your local spa. If you’re on a budget, stick to basic pedicures. If you’re feeling more indulgent, why not opt for a polish, foot massage, or moisturizing mask as well?

Although it’s just a small touch, you’re both sure to leave feeling refreshed, put together, and ready for all those other spring dates you have booked.

Snuggle Up at a Romantic Picnic in the Park

Forsyth Park Fountain in Savannah, Georgia

This wouldn’t be a list of spring date ideas without a mention of the tried-and-true classic–a picnic in the park.

It’s a super simple activity and customizable to your budget. Keep things low-cost by putting together a picnic basket at home or splurging on a food truck/takeaway feast.

The cutest way to do it? Pack individual baskets for each other, full of your partner’s favorite foods, homemade treats, handwritten notes, and other thoughtful bits. The surprise upon opening is guaranteed to be adorable!

For the ultimate picnic ambiance, you’ll want your set-up to include a thick blanket, Spotify tunes, a camera to capture cute candids, and perhaps even a bottle of bubbly to share while having meaningful conversations.

Make New Memories With a Spring Photoshoot

Spring is arguably the most beautiful time of the year, with lovely natural lighting, blue skies overhead, and fields of wildflowers in full bloom.

And what better way to take advantage of the natural beauty than by using it as a backdrop for an adorable couple’s photoshoot?

Grab a camera with a self-timer (even your phone works), convince a photographer friend to indulge you, or go all out and hire a professional for the afternoon.

This is one of our favorite spring date ideas because the activity itself is super fun, but you’ll also leave with unforgettable memories that you can frame, send out to family members, or share on social media. Win-win!