Go on a nature scavenger hunt using our free printable to see all the signs of Spring in your neighborhood! A fun Earth Day activity for all ages.
Nature Scavenger Hunt for Kids
Unleash your inner explorer!
Get outdoors this month and go on a nature walk with the kids!
This activity is great for toddlers, preschoolers and young school agers but don’t count out the big kids! They can bring this with them on a hike too!
How to Play the Nature Walk Scavenger Hunt
Download a copy of the free printable Nature Walk Scavenger Hunt.
Print on Letter-sized (8.5 x 11 inches) paper
You can either print one for each person or one per family/group.
You can also choose to laminate the paper if you like, to use over and over again.
When you see an item on the list on your walk, check the box beside the corresponding item.
Try to find each item on the list!
Print this free scavenger hunt out and start finding those nature items!
This fun Nature Scavenger Hunt is the perfect Earth Day activity for the whole family!
Earth Day is April 22nd and taking a family walk to discover nature is a great way to celebrate!
It might be just you and the kids or you could organize a scavenger hunt to discover the wonders of nature with friends and family!
You’ll be searching for plant life, insects and animals on this walk through nature, but you don’t need to go far! You can find many of these items in your neighbourhood or local parks.
Pin to save for later!
Other Ways to Use the Nature Game
Take the nature checklist with you on your next walk, visit to the park, camping trip or cottage vacation.
Scavenger hunts are a fun for school classroom activity too! Teachers can go for a walk through the neighbourhood or to a natural area and have the students compete in teams!
Another fun idea is to bring along a paper bag to collect some of them items to further explore when you get back.
Older kids could turn this into a photo challenge and take pictures of their findings!
Enjoy your time in the warmer weather and go explore the great outdoors!
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