Not only are these outdoor activities tons of fun for the kids, but they're educational and good for their physical and mental health. You can do these activities in your own backyard or during a walk around the neighbourhood or on a nature trail—it's up to you. But even if you only have a tiny outdoor space, you'll find so many ways to enjoy your time out in the fresh air with the kids.
WE HAVE ALSO WRITTEN APRINTABLE LIST OF 60 FUN OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES FOR KIDSSCROLL DOWN FOR YOUR COPY!
You might also like to check out these other lists of activities for kids:
- Outdoor art activities for kids
- Indoor activities for kids
- Fine motor activities for kids
- Easy science experiments for kids
- Summer camp crafts
- Messy play ideasfor kids
What are you waiting for? Head outside with the kids now for some quality time playing and exploring all that nature has to offer.
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Outdoor Activities from Messy Little Monster
We are big fans of getting outdoors to enjoy nature with the kids, so here are some favourite outdoor activities from yours truly.
Squirt Gun Painting
ThisSquirt Gun Paintingactivity is a fun activity that kids will love. Every painting will be totally unique, and who doesn't love the opportunity to use a squirt gun?
Colors of Nature Scavenger Hunt
Go for a walk (or into your yard or garden) and encourage kids to find and match colors with thisColors of Nature Scavenger Hunt. It's a wonderful way to practice color recognition while enjoying some fresh air.
Mud Kitchen
Making mud pies is a classic kid activity that's been enjoyed for generations. You should try it with your kids, too! Take some old pots, pans, and dishes outside to set up aDIY Mud Kitchenactivity for your kids. They can make mud pies, stir flowers and leaves in water, and more. You might also like to get a set of ourmud kitchen recipesto add to yourmud play.
Nature Paintbrushes
Create some art withNature Paintbrushesmade out of flowers, leaves, grass, and other items you can find. It'll be interesting to see all the textures and patterns you can create.
Bubble Snake Blowers
How much fun are theseBubble Snake Blowers? This low prep activity will provide hours of fun for your little ones. Blowing bubbles is fun for kids and adults alike—I enjoy it myself!
Sponge Water Bombs
On hot summer days, theseSponge Water Bombsare an easy and fun way to cool off. It just takes a couple of minutes to make them, and then you can have a family water fight.
Bug Scavenger Hunt
Kids who love all things creepy and crawly will have so much fun with thisBug Scavenger Hunt. See how many you can scratch off the list! This is a wonderful activity for spring.
Painting with Water
Do you have one of those easels with a chalkboard on one side? Take it outside, cover it with chalk, and then let the little ones tryPainting with Water. If you don't have a chalkboard, you could also let kids paint the fence, sidewalk, driveway, or porch with a bit of water. It's a no-mess activity that allows them to get lots of fine motor practice.
Fizzy Sidewalk Chalk Paint
Paint the sidewalk or driveway in whimsical designs by your kids! ThisSidewalk Chalk Paintnot only look stunning outdoors, if you add vinegaryou can make your chalk paintings fiz!
Painting Kindness Rocks
Have fun collecting andpainting kindness rocks. Kids will love heading outdoors to hunt for rocks and then using paint pens to create their own individual kindness rocks. Once their rocks are complete kids can hide their rocks in the local area for people to find.
More Fun Outdoor Activities for Kids
Let's not stop there! We've found a bunch more outdoor activities for kids that your little ones are going to love. They'll never get bored with this list of possibilities!
Wacky Walk
Make a walk around the neighbourhood a lot more fun with thisWacky Walkprintable from Play Party Plan that offers lots of silly ways to mix up your walk. You'll also need a deck of cards, or you can just pick an option at random if you don't want to take cards on your walk.
Finding North
If you have a compass, head out on a hike with the family and try thisFinding North Hiking Activityby Go Science Kids. It's more fun if you can find a trail with lots of twists and turns.
Climb a Tree
It sounds simple, but although we so often want to protect our kids, there are benefits to letting them engage in risky play. This post on15 Reasons to Climb a Treefrom Rhythms of Play explains the benefits, such as building physical strength, hand-eye coordination, and gross motor abilities.
Backyard Chalk Twister
If you have pavers in your yard or a cement or asphalt driveway, you should try this funBackyard Chalk Twistergame from Danya Banya with the kids. It's a great way to encourage movement and silliness!
Rock Maze
Make playing with toy cars a lot more fun by creating aRock Maze. This activity from Pink Stripey Socks is easy to set up and can keep your boys or girls entertained for hours outside.
Printable Nature Journal
APrintable Nature Journalencourages kids to go outdoors to explore their surroundings scientifically and record their observations. The printable by Adventure in a Box offers 10 creative prompts for kids.
Backyard Dinosaur World
Gather rocks, sticks, branches, and dirt along with some toy dinos for thisBackyard Dinosaur Worldfrom Glitter on a Dime. Kids can use the materials to build their own version of Jurassic Park.
Sidewalk Chalk Outdoor Math Game
Combine arithmetic and movement with a rousingSidewalk Chalk Math Gamefrom Look We're Learning. Work on addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division—whatever your kids need some extra help with.
What Lives in Dirt?
What lives in the dirt in your yard? Dig some up, grab a magnifying glass, and observe by doing thisWhat Lives in Dirtactivity from Go Science Kids! You'll be surprised to see all the tiny crawly things that never usually catch your eye.
Shadow Art
ThisShadow Artactivity from Rhythms of Play helps children learn how shadows form. Kids trace their shadows and paint them for a fun and artistic STEAM activity.
Sidewalk Chalk Obstacle Course
ASidewalk Chalk Obstacle Courseis a low-prep gross motor activity by Toot's Mom is Tired that kids will have a blast with. Toddlers and preschoolers will ask to do it again and again. Older kids can play, too, or they can help set it up for their younger siblings!
Rock Balancing Stone Stacking Art
Try thisRock Balancing Activityfrom Rhythms of Play. It's a meditative art form that doubles as a STEAM activity. It's a wonderful, calming activity to do with the kids outdoors.
Puffy Sidewalk Paint
You've probably made puffy paint before, but have you triedPuffy Sidewalk Paint? You only need a few ingredients to make this fun twist on a classic by The Best Ideas for Kids.
Telling Time Outdoor Clock
Make your ownOutdoor Clockwith natural materials. Using just rocks, sticks, and a Sharpie to write the hours, your kid can set up an outdoor clock like this one from Sun Hats and Wellie Boots in no time flat.
Outdoor Number Hunt
Hide numbers around the yard, and let your toddler and preschooler find them. ThisOutdoor Number Huntfrom The Ladybirds' Adventures is a fantastic way to reinforce number recognition.
Frozen Ocean Sensory Bin
Do you have ocean animal toys? If so, make aFrozen Ocean Sensory Binlike this one from Natural Beach Living for the little ones to play with. They'll spend hours trying to figure out ways to melt the ice quickly to retrieve the animals.
Journey Stick Craft
Your children probably collect lots of souvenirs when you go on nature walks, but have you ever thought of collecting them all together in one spot? That's what aJourney Stickis! Kids can collect things like feathers, flowers, leaves, twigs, or pinecones during the walk, and glue or tape them to their journey sticks along the way. Isn't this idea by Growing Family just brilliant?
Cloud Viewer
Make your ownCloud Viewerto study the different types of clouds during a weather unit or just for fun. This view by Little Bins for Little Hands makes cloud identification so much easier. You may want to write the names of each different type on the back of the viewer to help you match the name to the picture until you have them memorised.
Scooter Maze
Here's a fun way to get the kids excited about playing with their scooters again: aScooter Mazeby School Time Snippets! Not only is it fun, but it encourages gross motor movement and coordination.
Fairy Houses
BuildingFairy Housesis a magical, fantastic way to spend a few hours outdoors with the kids. This activity by Red Ted Art shows several different ways to make fairy houses out of natural materials.
Nature Wands
Speaking of magic, theseNature Wandsby Laughing Kids Learn certainly look magical! Make them with sticks, leaves, flowers, and other beautiful materials found outdoors.
As well as this collection of fun and easy outdoor activities for kids we have also written a fun tick list of 60 outdoor activities for kids that you can print out. There is also a blank version for you to add your own ideas.
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List of outdoor activities for kids
(where possible we have added links for you to click on for more details)
- Draw with chalk
- Make a fairy garden
- Paint with water
- Go on a scavenger hunt
- Play hopscotch
- Hunt for bugs
- Make mud pies
- Have a water fight
- Make art from nature
- Have a teddy bears picnic
- Plant seeds
- Make an obstacle course
- Dance in the rain
- Eat ice cream
- Make perfume from petals
- Run as fast as you can
- Kick a ball
- Blow bubbles
- Start a nature diary
- Make a rock collection
- Play tag
- Make a bug hotel
- Paint BIG
- Make clay & nature faces
- Do a leaf rubbing
- Make a suncatcher
- Plant flowers
- Make & fly a kite
- Splash in puddles
- Measure a tree
- Make daisy chains
- Run through a sprinkler
- Wash the car
- Look for images in clouds
- Make a camp
- Make shapes from sticks
- Paint rocks
- Grow vegetables
- Make a bird feeder
- Squirt water guns
- Try a new sport
- Make a rock pet
- Sand play
- Make a scarecrow
- Dig a hole
- Identify trees & flowers
- Paint with ice
- Squirt gun painting
- Climb a tree
- Paint with mud
- Build a bridge
- Do some gardening
- Take photos of nature
- Toast marshmallows
- Draw & label a flower
- Make a nature wand
- Draw around your shadow
- Have a race
- Listen to the birds
- Sit & relax
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