Raleigh’s summer 2023 bucket list

Want to start planning your summer in the City of Oaks? We put together a list of 18 fun activities, festivals, and must dos to make to most out of the season.

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Learn to paddle or take a kayak tour through the City of Raleigh.

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It’s summer, summer, summertime, and we are ready to sit back and unwind. We put together a bucket list of 18 fun activities to help you plan the perfect summer in the City of Oaks. Bonus: Print this list off, stick it to your fridge, and see how many items you can check off.

Festivals

☐ Sip, shop, dine, and dance at the NC Hops Festival . (June 24)
☐ Show your support for our LGBTQ+ community at Out! Raleigh Pride . (June 24)
☐ Geek out for GalaxyCon , a festival of fandom. (July 27-30)
☐ Have a howlin’ good time at NC State’s Packapalooza festival and block party. (August 26)
☐ Celebrate culture through art, food, music, and community at the 14th Annual African American Cultural Festival . (September 2-3)
☐ Grab tickets for a jam-packed Hopscotch Music Festival . (September 7-9)

The next First Friday film is “The Princess and the Frog” on August 4.

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Family fun

☐ Celebrate the red, white, and blue with fireworks at a July of 4th Celebration at Dix Park. (July 4)
☐ Don’t miss the sunflowers in full bloom at Dix Park. (Mid-July)
☐ Get silly with the Kirby Derby holiday extravaganza. (August 19)
☐ Watch a movie on a rainy day at an independent theater .
☐ Take the kiddos to explore Marbles Kids Museum’s reimagined water play space within the new Splash exhibit .
☐ Shop, dine, and watch a movie at Moore Square on First Friday .

More must dos

☐ Pack a lunch (or grab a dog from The Roast Grill) to enjoy Raleigh’s smallest park .
☐ Visit local watering holes for during Drink Up during July (participants coming soon).
☐ Sing your heart out with Raleigh’s summer concert lineup.
☐ Take a hike with water views near Raleigh.
☐ Sign up for a paddle or kayak tour at Lake Johnson.
☐ Plan a summer photo shoot at a flowering garden .

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Catherine (Cat) is a Chesapeake, VA native who moved to Raleigh, NC in 2017. With a background in journalism, marketing, and PR, she has created digital content for over eight years. When she isn’t writing or journaling, she enjoys spending time with her family, walking her dog Tucker to the NCMA, grabbing lattes from local coffee shops, and connecting with local business owners.