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10 of the Funnest Camping Games for Kids

Camping trips are meant for fun, and finding the best camping games for kids is the best way to occupy the children and allow the parents to have some relaxation.

By Sherry CampbellPublished 6 years ago 6 min read
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These ten camping games for kids will occupy the children for hours on end, and who knows, maybe even the adults will get in on the fun. These range from plenty of physical games that provide accessories and tools, to simple games that require nothing but imagination and your body for affordable camping.

Kids will adore each of these options, and once they're bored of one, there's nine more to enjoy the rest of the trip. Which will bring out the competitive side in you?

A game that is loved by all ages, Kan Jam is the first on our list for camping games for kids because it is the ultimate outdoor activity. The perfect game to play on a camping trip, this game put your hand-eye-coordination to the test.

Using a frisbee and two portable goals, it's easy to set up, easy to learn, and fun to play. With quality and lightweight materials, it's easy to throw this game in the trunk for a weekend of fun. Plus, it's great for any age, and will amp up the competition for your family. And, it glows in the dark for hours of entertainment, even in the dark.

A game perfect for four players, Spikeball is the perfect backyard, camping, or beach activity. Plus, adults can enjoy this one, too. It includes three balls, an easily deconstructable bounce net, instructions, and a drawstring bag for easy transportation.

Seen on Shark Tank, the game is loved by many, and will be your next must-pack item for every camping trip. You will serve the ball on the net, as it ricochets up at the opponents. They will have three hits to control the ball and have it bounce back off the net, much like volleyball. If they miss, you score a point.

Red Light Green Light

Red Light Green Light is the ultimate outdoor game that can be played anywhere. It's great for competitive kids, with some lighthearted fun. The rules are simple, there is one person who will be "it," and their job is the be the traffic light. They will stand ahead of the rest of the players, a decent way away, but enough for them to clearly hear them, and facing away.

They will call out "red light," or "green light." Red light means stop, green light means go. The goal is for the players to run or walk toward the person who is it, trying to get as close as possible before they call "red light" again. The first person to touch them wins.

Bag Toss is a classic game for outdoor fun, and as one of the best camping games for kids. This mini set is easy to travel with and supplies hours of fun for kids. It comes with the platforms and eight bean bags that are super durable.

Plus, it measures 10-1/4" x 15-1/2". The game is simple, just get the bean bag through the hole. And for adults, you can use the boards and bags to play a game of cornhole, which might be a bit complicated for children whose attention spans are short.

A scavenger hunt is always a fun activity to play as a kid, but it's almost always up to the adults to come up with the discoveries. With this game, you can play the game at any time, with zero preparation needed.

And, it can even be played inside, for after the camping trip is over. Based on the cards that you receive with the game, the kids can seek the objects for each of them, and the first team to collect all of the clues is the winner. For two or more players, ages six and up can play, and this even includes mom and dad.

Hula Hoop Competition

A hula hoop competition is always a great game to play to pass some time, while seen remaining competitive. And don't think that this can only be played by girls, let alone by little girls. Adults can try this out, too. A hula hoop competition can be the source of many laughs, lots of fun, and a very prideful winner.

Just keep swinging those hips until you can't anymore, what's more simple than that? Plus, it doesn't need any unnecessary accessories that take up space in your trunk full of camping supplies.

Who doesn't love oversized board games? Making some of the most entertaining camping games for kids, lawn dice is always a great idea to throw in the car.

This set includes six extra-large solid wood lawn dice as well as a storage carry bag, that's durable and draw-string. With plenty of options of games to play, dice are always a great tool to bring for both kids and adults.

Badminton is such a classic and fun game that everyone should play at least once, and finding a portable version of the game isn't easy. However, this set by Zume Games is easy to set up, and even easier to transport.

So why not bring it along on your camping trip? You can set it up on any surface, and it's lightweight and easy to carry. With a freestanding base design, this is the perfect camping accessory, and will keep your kids occupied for hours.

Capture the Flag

Next on our list of the best camping games is capture the flag. A great game to play anywhere, but on a camping trip, this will allow kids to explore the grounds, get some exercise, and plot their techniques together in teams. The premise is simple: each team gets a flag, and they must first hide it.

There is a line that is drawn symbolizing the territory of each time, and once the game has begun, team members must try to cross this line, in order to find the other team's flag. Once they have crossed the line, they can be tagged to go to jail. If you find the flag and cross back into your territory without being tagged, and without the other team doing so first, you win!

Last, but not least, of the funnest camping games for kids is giant Jenga. Perfect for kids who are 10 years and up, the kit includes 56 solid timbers. The blocks are much larger than your typical game of Jenga, and allow for higher risk, and much more outside fun.

And you simply follow the rules of the game, but just keeping the added size in mind. It'll last you a lifetime, and provide plenty of camping fun, that can be brought back to your backyard for fun any time of the week. Your kids will love it, and you might even want to borrow it every once in a while.

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Sherry Campbell

Second grade teacher by day, at home therapist for two middle school daughters by night.

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