NATURE LOVING Camp Activities



Rock Art: Draw a line or spiral with a long stick and ask them to collect rocks and pine cones and place on the line in a pattern. Show them a picture of “The spiral Jetty” by Robert Smithson

Camp Kitchen: Collect cooking gear from the thrift store, see if you can find items on small scale, find a flat rock, log or camp bench and draw in chalk a stove top (two circles with an “X”) Fill a pitcher of water and tell them to go to town making mud pies and cooking them. (keep mud away from where people walk)

Rock & Stick Art: Hunt for sticks and rocks then paint with washable tempera.


Pine Cone Critters: Glue small rocks, sticks onto pine cones to make different figures. Tacky glue works best.
 

Hide & Seek and old stand by


Bug Hunt with a bug jar


Hopscotch: Use a long sticks to make squares in dirt & small rocks to throw


Beading: $1 store good for this, I like using a tray or baking sheet to contain everything


Journal: Glue, tape found leaves etc... and write about nature finds add photos later


Photo Fun: Use disposable camera and let you kid take any pictures they want or send them on a mission to take five Pict's. of brown things, fuzzy things, withing ten feet etc...


Tree Hugging: Hug a tree and close your eyes tell me what the tree is saying. Write or draw your experience. Write a letter to the tree or an animal in your campground

Leaf Mail: Find a fairly flat leaf and use paint or marker to write a few words on leaf and mail it. You can write things like Fun Camping In Tahoe or Found This Leaf For You or Miss You, Love Ruth. Make sure to bring an envelope and stamp before you leave for your trip


Fairy House: Build a fairy house out of leaves, rocks, sticks and use or make a doll 3”


Alter Art: Decorate a special location on campsite with feathers, rocks, art etc...


Find It: Paint a rock and have as many players hide their rocks when no one is looking. Then send every player off to find a rock that they didn't paint
 
Treasure Hunt: Give your child a list of things to find, rock two inches in size, green leaf etc... and see how long it takes them to find them


Camping Manors Game: How many pieces of trash can you collect on campsite esp. when you leave

 


Leaf Rub: Place leaf under paper and crayon/pencil rub over top of paper

Tribal Camp: Using non toxic face paint your child can face paint their own design and pretend they are setting up their own tribal camp, playing pretend activities like cooking, dancing and exploring. 


Search & Find: Gather sticks as small round as your little finger and break into 5" pieces. Have one child or adult make arrow shapes to create a path to the person who is hiding or the "treasure" is hiding. Then ask a child or adult to fallow the clues to find the person/treasure. You can use rocks or leaves to do this as well
 

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Comments

Camping is a great way to introduce kids to nature. My kids love to look for bugs and worms. They pretent they are Forest Rangers. You have to love the imagination young children have.
Unknown said…
John I agree with you totally. I can't wait to see what my 6yr thinks of camping this year!
Outside Inn said…
Great ideas...

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