Before becoming a mom, if you had asked me if I wanted to go out by myself intentionally, I would have probably laughed. However, after the physical, mental, and emotional changes that have happened throughout the first few years of motherhood, I cannot rush out the door fast enough to get some solo time.
Often as moms, we think we donât deserve a break or that it has to be for a special occasion like a vacation or Motherâs Day. In actuality, we should be prioritizing solo time as self-care often. It doesnât have to be a grand trip to the spa (although Iâm always down for that) or a $1000 shopping spree. Every mom in every situation deserves a break. Whether you have a loving base at home, have built a village from friends and the community around you, or are just starting to find one, having time to reconnect with who you are outside of motherhood should always be a priority.
Whether you sit at a coffee shop by yourself for an hour on your lunch break or do a mini spa night at home after the kids go to bed, here are 20 refreshing solo date ideas for moms every one of us should schedule!
Solo Date Ideas for Moms
1. Explore a Bookstore
When was the last time you walked down the aisles of a bookstore and checked out the latest releases? For me, itâs been a while since Iâve taken a dive into some of the best new books. But if youâre looking to get back into reading and enjoy some solo time, taking a trip to your local bookstore, grabbing a cup of coffee, and picking out one or two books that youâll actually read this year is a great way to reconnect with yourself and explore genres youâre interested in.
2. Take a Self-Guided Nature Walk
Oftentimes, we forget just how much beauty and calm resides in nature. If you love the outdoors and donât want to worry about strollers, snacks, soccer games, or your toddler eating sand at the playground, taking a self-guided nature walk at your favorite park or trail is a great way to find silence and peace and reconnect with the simple things in life.
3. Enjoy a Cooking Class
Why not learn to cook your favorite dish from an expert? There are so many unique cooking classes offered by various companies, small business owners, and food influencers. Find one thatâs local to you, put on that apron, and donât be afraid to get messy while learning new culinary skills!
4. Go Thrifting for a New Outfit or Home Decor
We love it when you can combine sustainability with self-care! Sometimes, when you go thrifting looking for a particular thing and donât find it, it can make the trip seem unsuccessful. However, some of the best thrift shop trips are when you arenât looking for anything in particular. If you go in with an open mind, you can have a solo date that involves creativity and some new items.
5. Take a Workout Class and Enjoy a Hot Shower Afterwards
It can be hard to find time to work out as a mom, but thereâs something about exercise that makes you feel like youâre not just taking care of your health but also investing in yourself and your long-term goals. If youâve ever wanted to try a new workout class, this is a great chance to do so. Afterward, treat yourself to a relaxing shower.
6. Watch a Matinee Movie
When was the last time you went to the movie theater by yourself? This solo date is perfect for moms who want to enjoy some time alone but also want to let their minds wander without having to focus on deep reflections. A matinee movie is perfect during the week because theyâre usually less crowded, less expensive, and the popcorn is fresh.
7. Visit a Botanical Garden
Visiting a botanical garden in early spring or early fall is one of the most beautiful experiences to witness. As far as solo date ideas for moms go, it can feel like youâre in a different world and is a great way to escape the busyness of everyday life. It frees up time to think about what brings you peace and joy while being surrounded by beauty.
8. Do a âThree Courseâ Crawl
This is a fun solo date idea for a night to yourself or a day off! A Three-Course Crawl is simply where you get your appetizer, entree, and dessert from three different places. Do some research on places youâve wanted to try and spend this time exploring different food options.
9. Spend the Morning at the Farmers Market and Cook Yourself Your Favorite Meal
Going to the farmers market by yourself is a top-tier experience. Plan to host a dinner for yourself that evening: Pick up fresh flowers, all the ingredients you need, your favorite drink, and enjoy a delicious solo date.
10. Have a Picnic in the Park
Dating yourself is something that should be a priority, too. Although all the rom-coms show that a picnic in the park is a romantic date for two, itâs even better when you get to pack your favorite foods, people-watch, and sit under a shady tree by yourself.
11. Visit a Museum Youâve Never Been To
Have you always wanted to visit that contemporary art museum downtown, or maybe thereâs a local exhibit at a small gallery? A perfect solo date is getting to explore the history, art, music, etc., on your own time. You can take your time, stop when you want to learn more, or just sit and admire the atmosphere.
12. Take a Class for a Hobby You Used to Like or Want to Explore
When I became a mom, it was easy to forget what I actually liked to do outside of work and motherhood. Another good solo-date idea is to take a class for a hobby you used to enjoy or just want to try out. Whether itâs painting, running, or one of the hundreds of other hobbies out there, itâs a great time to rediscover your love for things outside of motherhood.
13. Make a Playlist and Drive with No Destination in Mind
Do you ever find yourself sitting in your car for an extra couple of minutes because your favorite song, which you havenât heard in three months, comes on, and you just have to finish it? Thatâs the essence of this solo date. Whether you have an hour at lunch at work or can get away at night, create a playlist of all your favorite songs and then just drive. Donât think about going to the grocery store or running an errand; simply drive around, listen to your music, and come back home.
14. Rent a Luxury Car for the Day and Drive It All Over the City
This one is definitely one of those splurge solo date ideas for moms, but itâs a great way to have an adventure for yourself. Iâve grown up in the city my entire life, and yet thereâs always something new to see. A great way to have some fun and feel like youâre living in your favorite girl boss movie is to rent a luxury car (mine would probably be a Range Rover), drive around the city, let the wind blow through the car, and blast your favorite music. Whether you rock out, dance, cry, laugh, or scream, feeling all of your emotions and letting them release while driving 60 miles per hour in a luxury car is the perfect way to do it.
At-Home Solo Date Ideas for Moms
15. Plan a Spa Night at Home
A solo date does not have to mean organizing affordable childcare or spending a lot of money. Thanks to hundreds of brands that specialize in at-home self-care, you can create your own spa experience at home without breaking the bank. Once the kids are off to bed, indulging in a hot bath or shower, putting on a face mask, and sipping your favorite beverage can feel just as luxurious as booking services at a spa. You can make it as luxurious and as long as you want!
16. Plan an At-Home Wine Tasting
Why not bring the wine-tasting experience home? Pick up a few bottles of your favorite wine and snack pairings and set up your tasting station. Whether you like red or white, you can find your new signature bottle. Itâs a fun and relaxing way to enjoy some solo time without having to hop on a flight to Napa!
17. Set Up a Floral-Arranging Class at Home
Although receiving flowers is great, it can be fun to make your own floral arrangement. After a quick trip to Trader Joeâs and a few TikTok videos later, you can create an arrangement with your favorite flowers. Not only is it a soothing creative activity, but you also can enjoy your work on display throughout the week.
18. Write Letters to Your Past and Future Self
If youâre looking for a heartfelt moment of introspection, writing letters to your past and future self can be incredibly therapeutic. Itâs a chance to reconnect with the different versions of yourself that have emerged and will continue to evolve throughout your journey in motherhood. Take the time to dream about your future self and honor or mourn the version of your past self.
19. Journal with a Drink You Really Enjoy
Another solo date idea for moms, when youâre at home, is in the spirit of a journal of days. Find a quiet spot after the kids are in bed, grab your favorite journal, a good pen, and your favorite beverage (I recommend a nice herbal tea if you really want to relax), and start journaling. If you donât know where to start, there are many guided journal prompts available online that can help you make the most of your alone time.
20. Set Up a Home Movie Theatre
Pop some popcorn, grab a fizzy drink or your favorite candy, and rent a movie that you love, treating it like a night at a luxury movie theater. With no kids, distractions, or interruptions, itâs just you, your snacks, and a great film!
Daizha Rioland, Contributing Writer
Born and raised in Dallas, Daizha is an antiracist parenting consultant and advocate. With a unique blend of motherhood and storytelling, she seeks to shift narratives about People of The Global Majority and how they take up space in this world. A self-proclaimed coffee fanatic and taco lover, Daizha spends her days raising two young antiracist daughters, walking around the lake by her house, and binging episodes of Real Housewives of Potomac.