Here are the tips:
# If the weather is good, have a picnic. Do it low-key with cheese and crackers to save even more money. (If the weather turns, an indoor picnic on the living room floor can be fun, too!)
# Go out on a day hike.
# If you live in an area with snow, take advantage! Go sledding, build a snowman or have a snowball fight.
# Take a walk on the beach. Even in cool weather, you can appreciate the views and the ambiance.
# Visit a playground. Try out the swings and seesaw together.
# Many universities and public spaces have botanic gardens that are low-cost or free to visit. Take a long walk. (You may also want to take an antihistamine if you have hay fever - nothing ruins a romantic moment like a sneeze!)
# Nature sanctuaries often have nature walks or animal-sighting hikes.
# Watch the sun set together.
# If you already have the equipment for it, go camping together. Being alone in the woods can be one of the more romantic settings you'll experience on a date.
# For an even more romantic outdoors date, plan to go star-gazing. Try to identify constellations together. You can also check Space.com's nightsky report or your local paper to see if there will be a meteor shower you can watch together.
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