Curate a Patriotic Playlist
RapidEye//Getty Images2Celebrate in a Small Town
Scott Suchman3Plan Patriotic Outfits
Ren FullerWhether you choose breezy summer sundresses or shorts-and-shirts combos in pops of red, white, and blue, it always adds extra fun to the holiday when the whole gang dresses in theme. Post a pic of the group on Instagram with a patriotic caption.
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4Win a Water Balloon Toss
PhotographerOlympus//Getty ImagesTo throw, cup your balloon and toss underhanded. As you and your partner space further apart, increase the height of the balloon's arc and aim for it to peak halfway along its journey. To catch, position yourself directly underneath the balloon in an athletic stance and use two hands or the crooks of your elbows to cradle the balloon into your lap with a soft swoop.
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5Try Square Dancing
Becky Luigart-StaynerThis classic American dance form is just as fun in the backyard as it is at a town hall.
6Savor Summer Tomatoes
Becky Luigart-StaynerAmerica's most popular summer produce can be the star of your 4th of July cookout with one of these wonderful tomato recipes.
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7Shop Small
Scott SuchmanAmerica's birthday is the perfect reason to shop at a locally owned general store for all your cookout sundries and supplies. Lost River Trading Post in Wardensville, West Virginia (pictured) sells goods from more than 300 American artisans.
8Make Your Own Ice Cream
Becky Luigart-Stayner9Plan a Game Night
Brie Williams, styling by Elizabeth DemosAfter the burgers have been eaten and the fireworks display is done, settle in for the evening with a fun game the whole family can play. (Rummy, anyone?)
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10Hang a Flag
Joanna McCarthy//Getty ImagesAnd teach the kids about American flag etiquette in the process, including the proper way to fold it when you take it down.
11Watermelon Bowling
William Dickey12Cut Flowers for the Table
David TsayHead out to the garden in the morning when it's cool and snip blooms for your 4th of July table. Bonus points if you have blue hydrangeas to complement a patriotic color scheme!
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13Craft a Patriotic Wreath
Blooming Homestead14Throw a Family-Friendly Fourth U-Pick Party
Brian Woodcock15Make a Water Park at Home
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16Take a Hike
filmstudio//Getty ImagesHit the local nature trails, or—with 4th of July falling on a long weekend this year—make a day trip out of it. See our definitive guide to the 50 best U.S. hikes including one in your state.
17Go Camping in Your Backyard
Getty ImagesCan't make it to a real campsite this year? Try a little backyard tent camping instead. Once your cookout's died down, watch fireworks from the comfort of sleeping bags and cap off the night with some (not super scary) ghost stories before sleeping under the stars.
18Watch a Patriotic Movie Outside
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19Create a Care Package for Our Service Men and Women
Jamie Grill//Getty ImagesSet aside time during Independence Day weekend to create a care package to send to members of the military. UPS offers free kits and you can see a list of things to include via organizations like Soldier's Angels.
20Plan a Soda Float Social
Brian WoodcockCountry Living contributor Lauren Akins helped dream up this genius summer idea, which is perfect for fending off the July heat and keeping your crew refreshed. Channel the 4th of July from decades past with glass soda bottles and a vintage-inspired bar cart.
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