A twist on the everyday picnic, backyard DIY games, or a baseball-themed outing are just a couple of the activities that will bring plenty of family fun to Father’s Day. And if June gloom (or social distancing restrictions) creep in, there are countless indoor and at-home ideas, too. Plan it right, and the day’s activities can be as much of a present for your dad, grandfather, or husband as the best gifts for Dad you pull together. Rain or shine, these Father’s Day activities will give you plenty to do on the holiday. Try to plan ahead for this Father’s Day activity if your craft supplies aren’t well stocked. Order supplies with plenty of time to spare for shipping delays, or make a scavenger hunt out of it and have everyone run around the house searching for DIY alternatives. It’s likely that many sports events and venues are canceled or closed this year out of coronavirus concerns. Make your own at-home baseball event by setting up a family game in the yard or pulling up a recording of an old favorite game and stocking all the beers, snacks, and treats you’d enjoy at the ballpark.