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With July nearly behind us, it's time to imagine the previously unthinkable: summer's end. But before we measure out our lives in pumpkin spice, there is plenty of fun to be had August — and don't count out September. Yes, it's a school month, but it is also a very warm month in most of the U.S. From mixing summer cocktails to to hiking with alpacas, we've rounded up 15 ways to make the most of the outdoors while the leaves are still green.

Photo by Brett Sayles/Pexels1. Sleep in a Treehouse If sleeping among the trees when camping is not quite enough, try sleeping in them with an overnight in a treehouse. There are plenty of grown-up versions (and a few traditional ones for purists) on Airbnb, like this one in Index, Washington.Photo by Pexels/Dids2. Catch the Supermoon The last supermoon of 2022 is August 11. These occur when the full moon is at its closest point to Earth, making luna appear larger than usual. 3. Add This Melusine Bath Bomb ($9) to a Kiddie Pool Whether it's to trick kids into thinking their pool is cooler than the real deal or just to create a spot to dip your feet into while doing your summer reading, adding colors (or even bubbles) to a kiddie pool is a little luxury that deserves respect. The salty one above from Lush will turn the pool into two feet of saltwater to make you think you've been at the beach.Photo by Pexels/PNW Production4. Try Randonauting What is randonauting, you ask? Think of it as a way to test out low-stakes manifesting in real time, kind of like The Secret for walking. Here's how it works: Download the Randonautica app, visualize a place you'd like to go (really let your imagination get into it), let the app generate random coordinates within a set radius, and then go see if it's everything you imagined it'd be.Photo by Pexels/Issac Weatherly5. Throw a Glow-Stick Party Whether you want to pretend it's a '90s rave or just add some neon decor, glow sticks set the mood to "party" on a hot summer night. Photo by Halfbaked Harvest6. Make a Frozen Cocktail The Aperol spritz meets the frozen marg in this summery cocktail from Halfbaked Harvest: the Frozen Aperol Peach Margarita.7. Make a Pasta Salad Late-summer tomatoes find their true calling next to roughly torn chunks of toasted bread in this summer-perfect Paleo pasta salad.Photo by Pexels/Jimmy Chan8. Go for an After-Hours Bike Ride Take advantage of warm nights while they last with a post-sunset glide.Photo by Pexels/Thirdman9. Look Up at the Stars in a Hammock There's nothing like looking up at the vast, star-filled sky to put everything in perspective. The hammock just makes it more fun.Photo by The Design Files10. Make Homemade Popsicles There's no limit to what you can create with Popsicle molds. Consider these Mango & Salted Coconut Popsicles With Crushed Peanut Topping from Design Files as evidence.Photo by Pexels/Natalie11. Take a Mental Health Day Sometimes the best summer days are the most spontaneous ones. Clear your schedule for one day and do anything and everything you want — or nothing at all.Photo by Pexels/Soulful Pizza12. Get Creative With Glow-in-the-Dark Paint at Night If you love to paint or just miss arts-and-crafts days at camp, set up an easel in the backyard and make a neon masterpiece in the dark.Photo by Pexels/Taryn Elliott13. Color-Code a Potluck Picnic Make a picnic with friends more interesting by assigning each guest a color and asking them to bring food in that shade.

Photo by Brett Sayles/Pexels

If sleeping among the trees when camping is not quite enough, try sleeping in them with an overnight in a treehouse. There are plenty of grown-up versions (and a few traditional ones for purists) on Airbnb, like this one in Index, Washington.

The last supermoon of 2022 is August 11. These occur when the full moon is at its closest point to Earth, making luna appear larger than usual.

Whether it's to trick kids into thinking their pool is cooler than the real deal or just to create a spot to dip your feet into while doing your summer reading, adding colors (or even bubbles) to a kiddie pool is a little luxury that deserves respect. The salty one above from Lush will turn the pool into two feet of saltwater to make you think you've been at the beach.

Photo by Pexels/PNW Production

What is randonauting, you ask? Think of it as a way to test out low-stakes manifesting in real time, kind of like The Secret for walking. Here's how it works: Download the Randonautica app, visualize a place you'd like to go (really let your imagination get into it), let the app generate random coordinates within a set radius, and then go see if it's everything you imagined it'd be.

Photo by Pexels/Issac Weatherly

Whether you want to pretend it's a '90s rave or just add some neon decor, glow sticks set the mood to "party" on a hot summer night.

The Aperol spritz meets the frozen marg in this summery cocktail from Halfbaked Harvest: the Frozen Aperol Peach Margarita.

Late-summer tomatoes find their true calling next to roughly torn chunks of toasted bread in this summer-perfect Paleo pasta salad.

Photo by Pexels/Jimmy Chan

Take advantage of warm nights while they last with a post-sunset glide.

There's nothing like looking up at the vast, star-filled sky to put everything in perspective. The hammock just makes it more fun.

Photo by The Design Files

There's no limit to what you can create with Popsicle molds. Consider these Mango & Salted Coconut Popsicles With Crushed Peanut Topping from Design Files as evidence.

Sometimes the best summer days are the most spontaneous ones. Clear your schedule for one day and do anything and everything you want — or nothing at all.

Photo by Pexels/Soulful Pizza

If you love to paint or just miss arts-and-crafts days at camp, set up an easel in the backyard and make a neon masterpiece in the dark.

Photo by Pexels/Taryn Elliott

Make a picnic with friends more interesting by assigning each guest a color and asking them to bring food in that shade.

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