The days are getting longer and all I can think about is getting outside with the family.
Here in Colorado we have 13 National Parks and they are a great place to start your spring and summertime adventures. On May 21, the National Park Trust is hosting a Kids to Parks Day to get your kids excited about what theses parks have to offer. Why do we want to get kids into our National Parks? They are some of the most amazing parts of Colorado (Rocky Mountain National Park, Sand Dunes National Park), they have interesting history (Bent’s Old Fort, Mesa Verde) and they are great for everyone in the family.
At the end of the post, I have information about a National Parks Giveaway!
Here’s 5 reasons why it is so important to do that:
1. The outdoors are screen free!
Are you attempting to keep your child screen-free or limit the amount of screen time? Well, the easiest way to do that is to get outside! Every day and every weekend that you plan to be outside, you can also plan to never hear, “Can we watch that video?” or “Mama, phone!”
2. Good exercise and better mental health
Getting outside pretty much guarantees exercise and good exercise guarantees fewer tantrums, better mental health and happier families. If you head to Mesa Verde National Park, you will be climbing ladders, and if your choice is Sand Dunes National Park, you might be sand boarding or just a simple trek to Colorado National Monument and you could be hiking or biking. Live longer and happier by just getting outside.
3. Awareness of our world
It is crazy that most people can name TV characters, sports team stats, and the names of famous people’s babies and yet they don’t know any names of birds, trees or flowers. Getting your children outside will balance that out. It doesn’t mean that they can’t be aware of social media or what is happening in our government, it just means also being able to recognize the song of a robin. Just being outside a couple days a week will give your children an awareness that can be invaluable to their life.
4. Learn new skills
Depending on your kids’ ages, you can learn lots of new skills in the outdoors from map reading, to fishing, to climbing, to learning about different plants and animals. Our boys each have an animal tracks book and a flower book to bring along on our hikes. The National Parks Trust also has a great booklet you can print before heading out with lots of activities.
5. Nature
This one parallels #2 and includes one of my favorite quotes: “Nature; cheaper than therapy”. Being in nature is good for mental health and when children learn to appreciate nature at a young age, lots of great things happen. They will be healthier adults, they will be more likely to advocate for conservation, and they will have more awareness of their environment.
So start planning on which National Park you will visit this May 21 and join the almost 73,000 other people who are pledging to take their kid to a National Park!
Leave a comment below about your plans to visit a National Park and you could win a Buddy Bison stuffed animal and two books (Kid’s National Parks Guide and Buddy Bison’s Yellowstone Adventure) to accompany you and your children on your trip! This set of books values at $25 and is a great way to make life-literacy connections. Winners will be chosen at random by May 21, 2016. This giveaway is sponsored by The National Parks Trust and Kids to Parks Day.