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Fall Activities for Families: Fall Scavenger Hunts





The fall is the ideal time of the year for activities for kids. It's a wonderful season for outdoor play, nature walks, and outdoor adventures. Fall scavenger hunts are a great activity for kids. This printable, cheap, and fun activity will keep your kids engaged while teaching them the signs of fall.


Download this 4-page PDF to get you started with your fall Scavenger Hunt. This will provide you with four different game boards and over 80 different scavenger hunts to choose from. You can print as many copies of the game boards as you like. Check out the Big Bundle of Scavenger Hunters for more scavenger hunting ideas. You'll get 20 different scavenger hunting options for your family.


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FAQ

What are five outdoor activities great for families?

There are many ways to spend quality time outdoors, no matter if you're an outdoorman or a city dweller. There are so many ways to bond with your family, such as hiking, camping, fishing and even scuba diving.

Here are our top picks in outdoor activities for kids of all ages.

  1. Hiking - Explore a state park or hike along trails near you. Make sure to bring snacks and water along for the trip. If you wish to spot wildlife while hiking, make sure to pack binoculars. For those who plan to stay over, you should bring tents and sleeping bags.
  2. Camping - Camping offers another way to explore nature without having to leave the comforts of home. You can choose to bring light items and find a campsite within walking distance of shops and restaurants. For nighttime adventures, bring blankets, pillows and flashlights.
  3. Fishing - This is a great activity that both adults and kids can enjoy. Kids love catching fish and learning how to bait the hook. Adults also enjoy sitting back and watching their kids catch dinner. A stream, lake or pond is a good place to cast a line for catfish, trout or bass.
  4. Kayaking gives you a different way to experience nature. Kayaking is a great way to explore rivers or lakes. Keep an eye out for birds, turtles, and even whales during your excursion.
  5. Bird Watching – Bird watching is one the most loved hobbies in America. It is easy to see why. It requires very little equipment, but provides hours of entertainment. Visit a nearby bird sanctuary or national parks. It's fun to spot eagles, birds, and other feathered friends.


Do I have to let my child run free barefoot?

Yes! Yes! It also prevents blisters, cuts, scrapes, and bruises.

But, if your child is sensitive to the touch, it may be worth considering wearing shoes. Also, if your child's feet are dirty or sweaty, you may want to wash them first.

While your children play outside, it's best to always be there to supervise them. To ensure that your children are safe, you can watch them from afar.

And when your child plays in the grass, ensure she doesn't eat plants or drink water. Avoid high grass and keep your child from it.


What are the best other activities you can spend with your family?

There are many different ways you can spend your time with your loved ones. There are two types you should avoid. One type involves spending time together while talking about yourself. This activity usually ends once the conversation has ended.

The second activity involves arguing about how better you are than everyone else. You can make your spouse and children feel inferior.

You might say, "Well, these arguments are necessary." That's right. We do. Sometimes we find more productive ways of spending our time. For example, you could play games with your kids, read books, go for walks, help them with homework, cook dinner, etc. These activities involve your whole family working together.

Instead of fighting about who is the smarter, why can't you agree to compete against one another in a board game? What about reading a book together that everyone likes?

Perhaps you could set aside time to watch a movie? Have dinner and talk about how you did today. What about playing board games?

These activities are fun and provide a way for you to have fun without having to fight. They allow you to learn something new from each other.


What activities could parents do with their kids?

Parents might be tempted to think that there aren't many things they can do for their kids today. But really, there is plenty to keep them entertained.

It's also possible for parents to teach their kids important lessons, while having fun. If you play catch together, you can explain to your child how throwing a baseball is an important skill that helps with coordination.

You can also show him how you balance your bike without using training wheels if he really wants to.

There are many ways that you can help your child learn and create memories. Don't be afraid to ask your children questions. Just start doing things together and see where it takes you.


How can I determine if my child is ready for a ride on a bike?

Before attempting to pedal a bike, children who are learning to walk should practice balance. Start by having your child stand up on one foot and then gradually increase the length she stands on her feet. Once she has mastered this task, she should try standing on both feet simultaneously.

Children who are able walk should be capable of riding a scooter or tricycle. Ask your doctor if your child will require special equipment to ensure safety.

If your child is four years or older, you may be ready to teach him/her how to ride a bicycle. Start by teaching your child how to balance on two wheels. Then teach your child how to steer using hand signals. Show your child how safe it is to apply the brake.

Safety must always come first, no matter how old your child may be. Teach your children to look both ways before crossing streets and wear helmets when riding a bike.



Statistics

  • According to the Outdoor Foundation, about half the U.S. population participated in outdoor recreation at least once in 2018, including hunting, hiking, camping, fishing, and canoeing among many more outdoor activities. (activeoutdoors.info)
  • A 2020 National Recreation and Park Association survey found that about 82 percent of people in the U.S. consider parks and recreation “essential.” (wilderness.org)
  • Later in life, they are also more likely to result in delinquency and oppositional behavior, worse parent-child relationships, mental health issues, and domestic violence victims or abusers10. (parentingforbrain.com)
  • According to The Outdoor Foundation's most recent report, over half of Americans (153.6 million people) participated in outdoor recreation at least once in 2019, totaling 10.9 billion outings. (wilderness.org)
  • Ask yourself, 'What do I want to accomplish, and is this likely to produce that result?'" 2. (webmd.com)



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How To

How to get your children started on a new adventure together!

How can you get your kids excited about a new adventure? Here are some suggestions to help your children get on the right path for a new adventure.

Start small. Don't try to change everything overnight. Instead, start small by starting with one thing your kids like. Continue to add new activities until you are comfortable enough.

Start early. You should ensure that your children have plenty of practice before you take them on a longer trip. Do not wait to introduce them to new adventures.

Have fun. Make it enjoyable for everyone. It is important to choose activities that both you and your children enjoy.

Keep the focus on learning. Although you may not view yourself as a teacher in every instance, you do. By teaching your kids how to cook over a fire, for example, you're helping them learn valuable survival skills.

Make a note of everything. Make a list of all the activities you wish to include before you head out into the wild. This will give you an idea of what you want from each excursion.

You have many options to choose from when planning outdoor adventures with your children. These five ideas will be a great guide for choosing the activities that you want to include in your next adventure.






Fall Activities for Families: Fall Scavenger Hunts