Key Takeaways
- Summer is one of the highest-risk seasons for relapse due to increased social events, vacations, longer days, and cultural associations between warm weather and drinking.
- Emergency room visits for alcohol-related incidents increase by 10-15% during summer months.
- Planning ahead — having sober beverages, an exit strategy, and accountability partners — is key to navigating summer events.
- Embracing sober summer activities (hiking, swimming, travel, outdoor fitness) can make the season more enjoyable than it ever was while using substances.
- Maintaining your recovery routine (meetings, therapy, exercise) is especially important during the schedule disruptions of summer.
- It is okay to skip events that feel too risky — protecting your recovery is always the priority.
Why Summer Is Challenging for Recovery
Summer brings unique challenges for people in recovery. Between barbecues, beach trips, Fourth of July celebrations, weddings, and vacations, the season is saturated with events where alcohol and drug use are normalized.
Practical Strategies
Before the Event:
- Decide in advance whether to attend — if the risk feels too high, it is okay to say no
- Tell a sober friend or sponsor about your plan
- Bring your own non-alcoholic beverages
- Have an exit strategy ready (drive yourself, have a ride planned)
- Eat a full meal before arriving
During the Event:
- Hold a non-alcoholic drink in your hand to avoid being offered alcohol
- Stay near supportive people
- If someone pressures you, a simple "I'm not drinking today" is sufficient
- Check in with yourself regularly — if you feel triggered, leave
- Avoid areas where drugs are being used
After the Event:
- Debrief with your sponsor or sober support
- Attend a meeting if you feel unsettled
- Celebrate your success in navigating the situation
Sober Summer Activities
Summer without substances can be incredible:
- Hiking and exploring nature
- Swimming, kayaking, paddleboarding
- Outdoor fitness (running, biking, yoga in the park)
- Farmers markets and outdoor festivals
- Camping trips with sober friends
- Sober beach days
- Travel and road trips
- Outdoor concerts (be prepared for triggers)
If you or a loved one is facing these challenges, learn more about summer activities through our alumni community available at Trailhead Treatment Center in Salem, NH.
Trailhead Treatment Center provides flexible outpatient support during summer months to support lasting recovery and wellness.
Conclusion
Summer in recovery can be the best summer of your life — if you plan ahead and protect your sobriety. Trailhead Treatment Center supports your recovery year-round with flexible programming.