There are so


many fun camping games for family
adventures!

After the
hike is over, you don’t have to park yourself.

If your family has lots of energy and doesn’t like to sit for too long, these active camp games are the answer! Psst we’re compensated…see our disclosures.




Family Camp Games And Activities




Photo Camping Scavenger Hunt Game




Camping-themed scavenger hunts can be educational in addition to being loads of fun!

Split campers up in evenly numbered teams with one person on the team being the photo taker.

Make sure young kids have adequate supervision with an older child or adult being on the team.

The players
agree on a time to return to camp to determine the winning team (usually about
an hour) and sets physical boundaries for the game area (you may want to limit
the game to the family campsite if really young kids are playing the game and
you don’t want them to wander too far away from home base.)

Each team is
given the same list of items to find in their hunt and they head off in
different directions to find the items in nature and around camp.

Once found, the photographer takes a quick picture of the item on the list with a smartphone or digital camera and checks it off the paper list.




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Prep Time
5 minutes


Total Time
5 minutes


Difficulty
Easy


Estimated Cost
FREE




Materials



Paper to print this camping game



Tools



Printer

Digital camera or phone with camera



Instructions

Print several copies of this game before leaving home. Each team will need one copy.
Split campers up in evenly numbered teams with one person on the team being the photo taker.
The players agree on a time to return to camp to determine the winning team (usually about an hour) and sets physical boundaries for the game area.
Each team is given a copy of this game before they head off in different directions to find the items in nature and around camp.
Once found, the photographer takes a quick picture of the item on the list.
All teams head back to camp at the designated time.
The team with the most photos wins the game.



Notes




Find and photograph as many items as you can!


Wild animal (examples: elk, deer, eagle, squirrel)
Dead tree
Foldable camp chair
Fish in lake, pond or stream
Lightning bug
Bag of charcoal
Wild berries
Trail markers
Campfire shovel
Wildflower
Fern
Pair of hiking boots
Pinecone
Pine needles
Cooler
Frog
Spider web
Tent
Caterpillar
Butterfly
Hiking pole
Ladybug
Flying insect
Tarp
Bird
Sleeping bag
Worm
Camp Dutch oven
Animal tracks
Piece of trash



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High Activity Camp Games



Camp Olympics Camping Obstacle Course




It is fun to
run an obstacle course that is set up at camp.

Just create
the course with items that are already at the campsite or gear you brought with
you.

One person is
in charge of the stopwatch (most phones have this function) and when he/she
yells “go” one player runs the obstacle course and then the timer is stopped
and the time recorded.

The person
with the fastest time through the course is the winner.

A designated amount of time is added as a penalty to the player’s stopwatch time for each obstacle that is not completed.

Here’s an example of a camping obstacle course:





Jump over the firewood log
Run around the picnic table 3 times
Throw the beach ball and hit the tree branch
Sit in the camp chair and count to 10
Pick up the pie iron and place it on the opposite side of the campfire ring
Tie the rope around the tree trunk


Active Camp Games For Families



Flag Football




Flag football is one of those outside yard games that active families like to play because it adjusts with all different skill levels.

It can get really serious when the ex-college athletes compete but it can scale down to be a more casual game with multiple generations on the field.

Campers are split into two teams with even numbers of players and similar abilities.

Each player wears a flag.

This game is played just like regular football but instead of tackling, the player is considered tackled when his/her flag is pulled by a player of the opposite team.

You can use scarves and bandannas as flags or get actual flag football flags like these.



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Relay Race Camping Games



Relay Races




Relay races
are fun, fast and familiar active camp games. Players start at one end of the
field and race to the other end.

The first
player (or team) to the finish line is the winner.

It is a
toss-up between the adults and kids when it comes to deciding who enjoys playing
this game the most!

many versions of relay races it is hard to pick a favorite so here are the classic top three.




3 Legged Race




Teams
consist of 2 players each (it is best if their legs are similar in length).

Use a scarf,
cloth or bungee to tie two of their legs together at the ankle area.

Now, the “two
become one” with three legs.

At the count
of “3-2-1-GO!” the teams race across the field with their “3 legs” and the
first team to cross the finish line is the winner.

No cheating … the joined legs must remained joined for the entire race … even while getting up from a tumble.




Egg and Spoon Race




Each player
is given a spoon and a hard-boiled egg.

At the count
of “3-2-1-GO!” the player races from the start line to the finish line with the
egg resting in the spoon.

If they drop
the egg, the player must use the spoon only (no hands, feet or other objects)
to scoop the egg up and continue the race.

The first player to the finish line wins the race.




Potato Sack Races




This classic
relay race game had players stand inside a potato sack and hop from the start
line to the finish line.

Traditional potato sacks are not easy to come by nowadays so using an old pillow case or plastic garbage bag will work as a substitute.

You can also get this 3-in-1 relay race game set.



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Family Camping Games And Activities



The Photo Camping Alphabet Game




Split
campers up in evenly numbered teams with one person on the team being the photo
taker.

Make sure
young kids have adequate supervision with an older child or adult being on the
team.

The players
agree on a time to return to camp to determine the winning team (usually about
an hour) and sets physical boundaries for the game area (you may want to limit
the game to the family campsite if really young kids are playing the game and
you don’t want them to wander too far away from home base.)

Teams take a
photo of an object they see that begins with the letter A (example: acorn, ant,
antelope etc.)

They work
their way through the subsequent letters in the alphabet and the first team
that gets to the letter Z is the winner.

Or,
whichever team gets furthest through the alphabet when the time runs out.

These are fun activities for kids during the hunt but they also enjoy looking at all the photos later in the trip!





Charades Camping Game




Each player
picks one of the slips of paper with the camping activity written on it.

Then, acts
out clues (without speaking, of course) until someone guesses correctly.

The winner is the person who guesses the most correct answers.

Get a FREE printable copy of the Charades Camping Game for your next trip! This is one of our favorite rainy day camp games that can be played outside or indoors!





Water-Featured Active Team Games



Water Balloon Volleyball




This game is
similar to the classic game but the ball is replaced by a water balloon and
players use a beach towel rather than their hands and wrists.

You’ll need
some sort of net or simple rope, small water balloons and two beach towels to
play this game.

Players
split up into two teams.

Each team
has one beach towel and all of the players grab the sides and corners of the
towel to create a sort-of slingshot type of net.

The first
team places a small water balloon in their towel and they “serve” the balloon by
launching/flicking it over the net to the other team.

The other
team catches it in their towel and then “volleys” launches it back over the
net.

The
objective is to keep the balloon in play.

The team that misses the balloon (meaning it hits the ground a bursts) loses that round and a point goes to the other team.





Family Games Activities



Water Balloon Fight




Want a fun
game for a hot day at the campsite?

Try water
balloon fights!

They can be
played as individuals or campers can split up into teams.

You just fill
small water balloons and give each team the same amount of balloons.

Then, launch
away!

Play continues until all of the balloons have been used, the winner is the team (or individual if not playing as teams) that stayed the driest.





Squirt Gun Cup Elimination Game




You’ll need
some plastic drinking cups and squirt guns filled with water to play this
exciting game.

Just place
the empty cups on a level surface … the edge of a picnic table, level log on
the ground or even the ledge of a level rock all work well here.

The cups are
the targets.

The
designated judge shouts “3-2-1-GO!”

Each player
stands in the shooters line and uses a squirt gun to shoot at the cups in an
attempt to knock them off of the surface they are sitting upon.

Whoever knocks the most cups off the surface is the winner.





Nighttime Active Camp Games For Kids



Flashlight Tag Game




How fun is a
hide and seek game after the sun goes down!

Flashlight
tag is similar to the normal version of tag but instead of physically tagging a
player, the tagger shines a flashlight on them to tag that player out of the
game.

When all but
one player has been tagged out of the game, the person left as the final player
is the winner and becomes the next tagger.

Be careful because playing in the dark is tricky and you don’t want a player to trip as they play this game.

If you get a little tired and decide you want to slow the pace down, consider playing some of the best board games for camping!

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