Ten Ways for Families to Enjoy Nature (For Free or Nearly Free!)

Welcome to the March Carnival of Natural Parenting: Natural Parenting Top 10 Lists

This post was written for inclusion in the monthly Carnival of Natural Parenting hosted by Hobo Mama and Code Name: Mama. This month our participants have shared Top 10 lists on a wide variety of aspects of attachment parenting and natural living. Please read to the end to find a list of links to the other carnival participants.

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Spring is almost in the air, and it is time to shake off the weight of a long, cold winter and start planning some fun family activities in the great outdoors. Thanks to our new economy, many of us don’t have the luxury of planning trips to DisneyLand or weeklong getaways to a fantastic destination hotel, but there are still many wonderful and educational ways to enjoy the changing season without spending a fortune.

1. Talk to Your Local Parks and Recreation Departments. Many municipalities have their own rec departments, and spring is the perfect time to call them and request a copy of their activity catalog. Parks and Rec programs are often geared towards young children or, even better, entire families, and most are reasonably priced if not free.  Our local Parks and Rec department offers activities ranging from martial arts to dance to sports, storytime and even skating.  Give your local department a call and see what they have to offer.

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2. Plan a Scavenger Hunt. A scavenger hunt is a fun activity that you can plan anywhere.  Make a list of backyard objects:  an acorn cap, a maple leaf, a bird’s feather, a robin’s eggshell.  A day at the beach provides an entirely different scavenger list:  a shell, a smooth stone, an insect. For the older kids, turn the scavenger hunt list into riddles for an additional challenge.

3.  Get Crafty.  The sky is the limit when it comes to craft ideas using objects found in nature.  From flower pressing to acorn jewelry to vegetable stamps, nature offers all kinds of opportunities for arts and craftmaking.  If you need some inspiration, this site has a huge list of nature crafts for kids.

4.  Play Outdoors Bingo.  Play bingo using objects that you may find on a nature walk.  Brainstorm different types of insects, tree leaves, plant types, flowers and rocks – those make good bingo words – and compile your cards by using a free bingo card generator like the one on this site.  Just input your word lists, print out your cards, grab a pencil, and play.

5. State Parks. I do pay a lot of compliments to my state’s park system, but they are well-deserved:   Wisconsin has a wonderful park system, as do many other states and municipalities. Don’t assume that your local parks are nothing more than a picnic area with some trees – today’s parks have so much more to offer: groomed hiking and biking trails, nature centers, camp sites, beaches, trail guides, lakes, rivers, playground equipment – parks can offer a family a full day of exciting activities off the beaten path. Research your local parks and start planning your next adventure.

6.  Take a Moonlight Hike.  Nature is so different at night.  Take a family walk around your backyard, your block, or your neighborhood (safety first!) under the cover of night. Enjoy the stars and see how many constellations you can identify.  Listen for new sounds – nocturnal animals and insects provide a totally different symphony in the dark.  A moonlight hike is a new and fun way to experience a familiar setting.

7.  Be Happy Campers. Camping doesn’t need to involve trekking to another state or even across town:  the backyard can be a totally new adventure when enjoyed in a tent.  Enjoy some tasty camp food, tell stories around a campfire, and live “off the land,” even if it is just for an afternoon.

8.  Plant a Garden.  Gardens are a great way to learn about, experience and enjoy the outdoors.  Gardens can teach families wonderful lessons, and children can become active participants in the family garden – from planting to tending to harvesting and eating – at a young age.

9.  Go Fly a Kite.  Is there anything more carefree than kite flying on a breezy afternoon?  An easy flyer can be purchased for just a few dollars, but the family may enjoy making their own kites as much as the experience of flying them.

10.  Get Wet.  Don’t underestimate the enjoyment that a hose and a sprinkler can bring on a hot day.   That means you too, parents.  Go ahead and try it.  Running through the sprinkler on a steamy summer day really is just as fun as you remember it.

This list is just a start.  Readers, what are some of your favorites?

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49 Responses to Ten Ways for Families to Enjoy Nature (For Free or Nearly Free!)

  1. Jenn, this is hilarious…for the 2nd time in the blog carnival we have written on exactly the same topic without knowing it until our posts were published! Do we have some kind of telepathy going on? I'm loving your nature connection ideas and I hope you will check out mine. Onelove, Terri

  2. I can't wait tell spring! Your list makes me want t have a picnic and fly a kite!!!
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  3. great post! nature is wonderful and as sunshine iscoming out again, it is calling us to come and visit again!
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  4. Great suggestions! I'm looking forward to spring so that we can break out of the house and into the yard! Baby is fully immersed in his curiosity stage, and I can't wait to take him outside and let him take it all in!
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  5. MJ

    Great list!! And this is so so important to do :) !!
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  6. Love this list. My daughter loves going outside rain or shine and, while I prefer shine, she's made me realize that the opportunities are endless no matter what the weather. Definitely going to try some of your crafts. Thanks!
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  7. Great resources and ideas! Thanks! I love being outdoors and every time I take my daughter out I can see her face light up, and she always cries when she has to go back in. Nature is a wonderful free playground!

  8. Great list! There is nothing like enjoying the outdoors. I can't wait for Spring to get here, and I want to try your suggestion for a moonlight walk!
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  9. I like idea #6. I frequently go for walks with my kids around our neighbourhood, but that's always during the day. Once it warms up a little bit, I think I'm going to use this one.
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  10. What a great list! I desperately need new activities for my toddler other than library story time. Now if only it would stop snowing once a week, I would be a happy camper!
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  11. Scavenger hunts–I'd totally forgotten how much fun those can be! Thanks for the list (always looking for fun, low cost activites). :-)

  12. I am just dying for the warmer weather. I can't wait to start taking my family out for a fun walk in the warm sun. We live close to our church too, so we can walk there on Sundays. :)

  13. I second the call to your local parks department — or, in my case, I go to the website and download the catalog. There's an incredible array of cheap activities for toddlers on up. My husband loves flying kites he finds at thrift stores, and fortunately we live across from a windy beach! And every time we pass the hose outdoors, even in winter, Mikko asks to "spray water." There really is something tantalizing about that!
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  15. I can't wait until Kieran can tolerate the car more – I would gladly do local state parks as day trips. Tom and I used to love road trips!
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  29. Yes, great list!!! We do a lot of these, too! I want to get out more, and hate paying for stuff when there is SO much great stuff right outside our door to explore. Today, we went for a long "rock walk" to collect rocks for a project — just what we all needed, it felt great!
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  32. Tat

    Fantastic list. Outdoor bingo, here we come! We love feeding ducks at our local park and also have a bird feeder on our balcony. It is a bit of work, but well worth it. The kids get so excited watching the birds.

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  36. I'm excited for my daughter to get a little older so we can pick lots of fruit/veggies in the summer for canning!

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  38. Thanks for sharing this great list! I'm excited to get my little one used to enjoying outdoor activities like the ones you mentioned!

  39. I'm looking forward to exploring the parks in my area as the weather warms up!
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  42. Awesome list – thank you so much! We're great 'outdoor' people but it's often the little things you forget, such as the beauty of a moonlit walk. Love your bingo idea too – thanks so much for all the inspiration!
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  43. I'm going to have to use this list as a kick start. I keep going outside w/ my kids and then standing there, thinking, "Now what?"

  44. I love your list. Spring is just around the corner and I am very happy that we will spend more time outdoors.

  45. Quality information, cool blog theme, continue the great work

  46. Love your top ten! We will probably be doing all of those this spring/summer.

  47. I enjoy your thoughts :) I can't wait until my children are older to do some of these things, but for now we enjoy walking along the Delaware canal and working in the garden I have yet to plant :)

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