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How to trick your kids into enjoying hiking!

I did a post with a couple tips on hiking with young children a little while back. It was more on keeping your kids comfortable then entertaining them so I thought I would do a new one with some tips and tricks on hiking with children!

I am not above tricking my children into forgetting how many miles they have been walking!

I want them to enjoy their time outside not dread it!

Here is a list of ways I “trick” my children into enjoying long walks/hikes:

1. Play I spy! This has been a game changer for me. The boys love playing it! We play it in stores, on walks, and on hikes.

It is easy also! Just find something odd say it out loud and see who finds it first! Then it is their turn to do the same.

2. Give them a map.

For some reason kids just really like to look at maps! If you have a GPS device that is even better!

3. Give them a compass and teach them how to use it.

4. Bring along animal/plant identification charts

I really like the laminated ones I found at a nature center!

I recently found these also though and really want to get them!

5. Have a special treat waiting at the car/house, or if you are walking try to walk to a place you can buy something for them. I love actually going somewhere when walking instead of just going in a circle! We walk to the park, walmart, or a gas station often. The boys actually ask to go to them even though it is a five mile round trip!

You could also bring a special treat with you.

6. Do a nature scavenger hunt! I just did one while up visiting family in Minnesota and all the kids loved it!

We did the Nature Bingo I found here.

More ideas here and here.

7. Tell stories.

I actually learned this from reading Little Woman! You start a story and then they have to continue it. It is so much fun and keeps their mind off the fact they are walking! It does take a little work to teach them how to do it if they have never done it before but it is worth it!

8. Lastly pick a fun location! One with lots of animals, fun bridges, or rocks to climb!

Robbers Cave State Park

Ray Harrel Nature Park

Turkey Mt. Wilderness Area

Also the Mary K. Oxley Nature Center and the RSU conservation Trail.

I hope this post helps make hiking more fun for you and your kids!

Ray Harral Nature Park ~Broken Arrow, OK

First I have to say that I have been horrible about being consistent on here!

I have been trying post once a week and I keeping missing that mark.

My goal in this blog is to share about the parks and places we visit. I have people ask me about different parks and after so many years of visiting any park that looks like fun, I just do not always remember if we have visited one or if I have been wanting to visit!

So this blog is supposed to be my memory for me.

With that being said, I am always astonished when I find something close to home that I have not been using!

The Ray Harral Nature Park in Broken Arrow is practically in my backyard and yet I did not even know about it until last year!

It is a very kid friendly place to walk that still feels like you are surrounded by nature.

The entrance is a little bit hidden by a school but if you know it is there you should not have too much trouble finding it.

Watching a turtle.

If you take the main path in a big loop around the park it is less then a mile.

There are other loops also though so you can add those in and get a little bit of a longer walk.

If you live in Broken Arrow and want an easy walk to take your kids on I highly recommend it!

Located off 121st east of Elm, behind the school.

Deep Fork National Wildlife Refuge Take 2 ~Okmulgee, OK

I mentioned this trail in this post.

I could not just leave it at that though. I needed to go!

I am so glad I did.

It is a beautiful place.

Why do I not go here all the time?

We went a while ago when my youngest was still a baby.

Look at those little chubby cheeks!

bikeWhen did he get so big?

I love swampy places.

Nice easy path’s.

An animal blind.

We might have seen some if I had not accidentally knocked one of the windows closed with a crash.

Beautiful way to end a weekend.