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“13 Fun Ways for Kids to Spend More Time Outside”

From planning a road trip around “rockhounding” opportunities to building your own outdoor play area, these fun family activities are guaranteed to spark your child’s interest in nature.

Eye of the Storm Scavenger Hunt

Participate in this Eye of the Storm Scavenger Hunt to learn about components of the weather such as lightning, hurricanes, and tornadoes.

Hurricane Warning Scavenger Hunt

Participate in this Hurricane Warning Scavenger Hunt to learn about hurricanes.

Virtual Tour of Son Doong Cave

Go on a virtual self-tour of Son Doong Cave, the largest cave in the world.

Mount Everest Virtual Reality

Watch four chapter videos of a climber’s journey on Mount Everest

Yosemite National Park Virtual Tour

Take a virtual self-tour of the Yosemite National Park

Hands on as We Grow

Kids love to play outside and explore nature! On this site you will find many ideas for nature activities for kids to do and create with nature.

Creating the Next Generation of Outdoor Professionals

Are you interested in pursuing a career in the outdoors, but aren’t quite sure where to start – or do you know someone else who dreams of working outdoors? Whether you’re hoping to forge your own path or are working with young people who are hoping to establish a career in the outdoors, TYO has tips on how to hone in on a career path and explore opportunities in outdoor recreation and conservation.

National Environmental Education Foundation

National Environmental Education Foundation strives to advance environmental knowledge among health professionals to improve the public’s health with a special emphasis on children. This organization hopes to prevent serious health conditions such as child obesity by connecting children to nature and improving their physical activity.

Taking the STING out of making lesson plans for Outdoor Education

Many of the lesson plans, projects, and games cited below have been developed by outdoor educators for use in different regions across North America. The materials at this site will help your approach to developing curriculum based outdoor education.