by: Trisha Novotny
24/7 MOMS
Are you planning a family camping trip? Plan ahead for some family fun wit one or two of these Camping trip games or activities to create simple family memories.
Bubble Fun - Bring along the wands, bubble and buckets and allow your kids to spend hours blowing bubbles all ages enjoy this activity. Get creative and have contest biggest bubble, smallest, most creative etc.
Domino's - Pick up an inexpensive set of Domino's and teach your family this good ole' fashion game. There are a variety of games to play and are generally included inside your box of Domino's. Click here for additional game instructions.
Exploring- Take a family day hike. Ask the camp host or forest Rangers for hiking trail information. Be sure to take a back pack wit water and snacks.
Game Of Cards - Card games are a well loved camping game and can become a family tradition for all ages. Click here for fun Card game ideas and instructions.
Camp Fire Stories - Is someone in your family a great story teller? Assign them the fun each night of telling an ongoing campfire story each night prior to bedtime. Be sure it is suitable for all ages listening - unless you want little ones in your sleeping bag that night. Another idea would be to read a book each night around the campfire.
Camp Fire Sing-along - Get out the guitar and start a campfire sing along. Click here for lyrics to traditional campfire songs.
Where are we - Prior to leaving for your camping trip go a little research on the history and tourist attractions near your campsite. Teach your kids something new about the area or terrain.
Cloud Watching -Remember when you were little and you would look into the sky and imagine the clouds were different animal or scenes? Grab a blanket place it out i an open area and lay down with your kids and imagine what the clouds could be.
Lawn Games - Camping is the perfect tie to teach your kids lawn games such as Bocce, Croquet, Frisbee, Croquet, Horse shoe, Ladder Golf, Capture the flag, Lawn darts. Click here for ideas and instructions. Also google Lawn Games for more ideas.
Outdoor Cooking- Camping is a great time to teach kids cooking. So when making your camping meal plan think about a dish or two that you can have your children help you cook. Try making Foil packet meals that all ages can participate in creating.
Skits - Have a skit night where everyone breaks in to groups and comes up with camp skits. You could plan ahead with ideas and scripts for those that have never participated in camp skits.
Click here for a camp skit resources.
Thanks for the great post! These games sound like so much fun! We are going camping in just a few weeks and I've been trying to think of some fun activities to do and this was very helpful. We just found out that we'll have to leave our camping trip a day early to get home in time to get our tiffany pool table lights installed.
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