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Use age appropriate, fun activities to make adventures into the outdoors fun for kids and grownups.
Nature Walk Basics
Plan the walk ahead of time by using local guidebooks or online resources. Trails.com is a great resource for finding local walks and hikes in most areas.
Tools Needed
Make the Hike Fun
Kids of all ages love to carry a “nature basket” which they can fill with whatever treasures from nature they choose: rocks, feathers, acorns or ferns.
Remain flexible while hiking with kids, search for “teachable moments” that will come up unexpectedly. Make sure no one feels rushed and is given lots of time to experience the outdoors as they want to.
Use fun activities for older kids to keep them interested and moving:
Make the Distance Age Appropriate
Keep the length of the walk age appropriate for the child. Bring a stroller or baby backpack for kids under three. Keep the hikes to shorter distances for younger children.
Work With the Seasons
Each season has unlimited teaching and learning opportunities for all ages.
Spring – wildflowers are abundant this time of year. Look for colors, talk about how they are pollinated and why. Knowing the names of the flowers is not important, but could be fun with an appropriate guidebook.
Summer – watch for birds, animal babies. Talk about what the animals and plants are doing this time of year.
Fall – leaves and acorns should be on the ground at this time. Fun to gather and compare. Leaves make fun projects for all ages: leaf rubbings, leaf people.
Winter – look for animal tracks if the area has snow. Otherwise, talk about where animals go when it’s cold, what they are doing there.
Hike Follow Up
Use a journal at home to document what was seen in the outdoors. Younger children can draw pictures or dictate what they want to write about. Use magazines to make a collage of the outdoors. Make art with the treasures that were brought home.