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Ideas!
- Build a tree house
- Jump rope
- Build a fort
- Play "Red Rover"
- Play "Simon Says"
- Look at bugs
- Make a tire swing
- Have a picnic
- Climb a tree
- Go swimming
- Run through the sprinkler
- Make a muddy slip-n-slide
- Paint or draw outside
- Read a book on the lawn
- Draw on sidewalks with chalk
- Play hopscotch
- Plant a garden
- Make a bird feeder
- Watch the weather
- Look for shapes in the clouds
- Play spray bottle water tag
- Make a lemonade stand
- Fly a kite
- Roll down a hill
- Do a scavenger hunt
- Look at tree bark with a magnifying glass
- Set up a bird bath
- Volunteer to pick-up litter in your community
- See how many kinds of plants you can find
- Stand in the rain with your face up to the sky
- Listen to sounds and look for what makes them (crickets, birds, squirrels, frogs)
- Make s’mores while camping
- Ice skate
- Try to identify bird calls
- Bury a time capsule
- Bury treasure and make a map
- Look for animal tracks or scat
- Learn how to tie different knots
- Count the kinds of trees in your yard
- Listen to crickets and frogs
- Close your eyes, touch things and guess what they are
- Build a sculpture or make jewelry
- out of things you find in your yard
- Make leaf prints
- Dig in the dirt for worms
- Touch leaves and trees
- Play tag
- Feed and watch animals
- Make a snowman
- Smell flowers
- Rake leaves
- Visit a waterfall
| |  | Visit the Red Gulch Dinosaur Tracksite near Shell, Wyoming. Rare fossil footprints were discovered on public lands. For more information, contact the Worland Field Office at 307-347-5100. |  | Hike the Continental Divide National Scenic Trail, which offers some of America’s most spectacular and isolated scenary. For more information, contact the Lander Field Office at 307-332-8400. |  | Be part of the next great fishing tale while enjoying a day out on the high mountain lakes outside of Lander. This area of Wyoming offers many trout fisheries, as well as over a dozen species of game fish including walleye and channel catfish. For more information, contact the Lander Field Office at 307-332-8400. | | |
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