10 Cool Outdoor Activities For Kids You Don’t Want to Miss

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You may want to relax during the holidays as an adult, but your kids will probably bounce off the walls and shriek, “I want to go outside!” after a few days of staying indoors.

As a nanny, babysitter, or parent, you’d want the weekends and holidays to be more fun-filled than the previous ones, which begs the need for new outdoor activity ideas.

These ten fun-filled outdoor activity ideas will certainly keep your kids occupied and promise a memorable experience for everyone!

10 Cool Outdoor Activities For Kids You Dont Want to Miss

Head to the Beach

There’s nothing like a day spent in the sun, sand, and surf. Pack a picnic lunch, sunscreen, and swimsuits, and enjoy the waves with your little champs.

If you’re feeling adventurous, try boogie boarding or surfing — or just build a sandcastle. But it’s easy to get carried away and not take precautions while you’re out with the kids in the sun. 

Keep these tips in mind:

  • Look for a sunscreen with an SPF of at least 30 that provides broad-spectrum protection from UVA and UVB rays.
  • Pack light clothes
  • Carry multiple water bottles and have lots of water-loaded fruits on the way, like coconut water and watermelon.

Go on a Hike

Get some fresh air and explore nature with your kids by going on a hike. You can even make it a scavenger hunt and see who can find the most leaves, rocks, or sticks.

If you’re new to hiking, choose an easy trail, and don’t forget your sunscreen, hats, snacks, and water. 

Some of the best hiking places include:

  • The Hills of Mt Coot-tha, Brisbane
  • The Royal National Park, Sydney
  • Wilsons Promontory National Park, Victoria
  • Rottnest Island, Western Australia

Visit a Local Museum

Museums are the perfect rainy day activity and can be a great learning experience for kids. If your city has a children’s museum, even better — but any museum will do.

Ask the staff for kid-friendly activities or pick up a free audio tour if one is available.

Consider visiting these museums for an insightful trip:

  • The Australian Museum, Sydney
  • Melbourne Museum
  • Queensland Museum
  • National Dinosaur Museum, Canberra
  • Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery, Hobart

Go Camping

Pitch a tent in the backyard or go on a camping trip — it’s a great way to spend time together as a family. If you have younger kids, try “glamping” or glamorous camping, which is a step up from regular camping but doesn’t require as much work.

You can find pre-set tents with all the amenities at some campgrounds.

Don’t forget to pack these camping essentials:

  • Tent
  • Sleeping bags
  • Flashlight or lantern
  • Mat or air bed
  • Bug spray
  • Sunscreen
  • Camping chairs
  • Marshmallows and sticks for roasting

Have a Movie Marathon

Pick a theme — like all Disney movies, Pixar movies, or Harry Potter films — and have a movie marathon. Make it extra fun by turning your living room into a movie theatre.

Pop some popcorn, make homemade candy “tickets,” and let the show begin.

Go to an Amusement Park

Kids love amusement parks, whether it’s Sea World, Movie World, or Wet’n’Wild. And there’s nothing like seeing their excited faces when they’re on a roller coaster or getting soaked on a water ride.

Make sure to check online to see any coupons or deals available. And if your kids are under a certain height, most parks have a “kiddie” area with smaller rides.

Have a Picnic

Pack up some sandwiches, snacks, and drinks and have a picnic at your local park. Or you can make it a themed picnic — like an international food picnic or an outdoor movie night picnic.

Don’t forget to bring a blanket or chairs to sit on. You can also let your kids explore the neighborhood with kids’ scooters.

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Go Fishing

Whether you go to a pond, lake, or river, fishing is a fun activity for the whole family. If you don’t have your gear, you can usually rent it at the location.

And if you’re not sure how to fish, most bait shops offer lessons, or you can ask a friend or family member for help.

Before you go, check the local fishing regulations — like how many fish you’re allowed to catch and the size limit.

Go Berry Picking

Head to a nearby farm or pick-your-own strawberry field and spend an afternoon picking berries. This is a great activity for kids because they can eat as many as they want while picking berries.

And if you have any leftover berries, you can use them to make a delicious pie or smoothie.

Go for a Bike Ride

Dust off those bikes and go for a family bike ride.

You can put them in a trailer or bike seat if you have young kids. And don’t forget your helmets!

Final Word

Holidays are the perfect time to spend with family and friends.

And with these cool ideas, we’re sure you’ll have a blast! So what are you waiting for? Pack and get ready!

Julie Higgins
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Julie is a Staff Writer at momooze.com. She has been working in publishing houses before joining the editorial team at momooze. Julie's love and passion are topics around beauty, lifestyle, hair and nails.