Children and FamiliesThe BLM's "Take it Outside" program uses our public lands resources to promote and support outdoor activities and experiences to create the next generation of stewards, while improving the health of our Nation’s families, children and communities. Outdoor recreation and volunteer activities can help families realize significant health benefits through improved physical conditioning and strengthening of family bonds. |
BLM Recreation and Visitor ServicesVisitor Services offered by BLM include recreational opportunities and so much more! Learn More>>> | Junior ExplorersBefore visiting the public lands, kids can use these activities to learn about the importance of protecting cultural resources. And BLM-Colorado's Anasazi Heritage Center museum has a Junior Explorers Archaeology program that kids can complete right there. Learn More >>> | Walk on the Wild SideCheck out Walk on the Wild Side, a kids' activity book, for an introduction to natural and cultural resources on BLM public lands. Learn More >>> | Site StewardsSite Stewards dedicate themselves to documenting and protecting archaeological resources. Learn More>>> | "Healthier US"Find out how outdoor recreation on public lands can be a fun part of your healthy lifestyle. Learn More>>> | Volunteer VacationFor something really different, how about trying a "Volunteer Vacation"? Learn More>>> | "America the Beautiful" passIf you are interested in purchasing a full year's worth of fun, check out the "America the Beautiful" pass. Learn More>>> | Volunteer.govVisit Volunteer.gov for information on individual volunteer openings. Learn More>>> |
Green HourA website rich in family-friendly content and which hosts a supportive virtual community where families can learn, explore, and share their outdoor experiences and backyard adventures. Learn More>>> | No Child Left InsideFind new ways to encourage kids to experience nature and learn about the environment. Learn More>>> | Children and Nature NetworkProvides access to the latest news and research in the field and a peer-to-peer network of researchers and individuals, educators and organizations dedicated to children's health and well-being. Learn More>>> | Outdoor BabyThis site is for parents to share their adventures, misadventures, tricks, and “must-avoid” tips for traveling with children in the natural world. Learn More>>> | National Public Lands DayNational Public Lands Day is the nation’s largest hands-on volunteer effort to improve and enhance the public lands Americans enjoy. Learn More>>> | National Trails DayOn June 7, 2008, American Hiking will once again commemorate National Trails Day (NTD) - a long standing celebration of America's magnificent trail system and its countless supporters and volunteers. Learn More>>> | Great Backyard Bird CountThe Great Backyard Bird Count is an annual four-day event that engages bird watchers of all ages in counting birds to create a real-time snapshot of where the birds are across the continent. Learn More>>> |
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