Summer on a Budget: What’s the Cheapest Hobby I Can Get Into?

If you’ve been waiting for extra time to start on a new hobby, there’s good news and bad news.  It’s finally summer, and a lot of people have a little extra free time.  But, hobbies are NOT cheap.  Every single one seems to have a rabbit hole that can be very expensive to follow.

So here you go:  Someone asked the internet, “What’s the cheapest hobby someone can get into?”  Here are some of the most popular responses . . .

1.  Reading, especially when you borrow books . . . just get a library card.

2.  Bird-watching . . . there’s a free app called Merlin Bird ID.

3.  Writing . . . journaling, poetry, or even fan-fiction about Taylor Swift’s cats.

4.  Rock collecting, just walk around, and pick up rocks or “minerals.”

5.  Exercise . . . it’s easier to be active without a gym membership in the summer.

6.  Chess or board gaming . . . as long as you avoid board game COLLECTING.

7.  Origami . . . there are plenty of instructional videos on YouTube.

8.  Geocaching . . . the Geocaching app is free, although there’s a premium tier.

9.  Cooking . . . it’ll probably help with meal costs in the long run too.

10.  Drawing / art / crafts . . . this is another one with free tutorials online.

11.  Casual hiking or camping . . . at least until you want specialized gear.

12.  Gardening . . . like a lot of things, it can easily get expensive, but it doesn’t have to be, especially if you grow from seeds and propagate existing plants.

13.  Lock picking . . . and if you get good enough, it could be a net gain.

14.  Pickleball . . . if you haven’t tried it yet, just ask any local senior citizen, “what’s the DILL-io.”  (HI-YO!)

15.  Collecting brochures . . . someone said, “I collect brochures from visitors centers, hotels, museums, and so on.  And most of the time I don’t have to pay.”  (???)

(Be warned:  There are also hobbies that SEEM cheap, but can get expensive fast.)

 

(Ask Reddit)