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The chosen player gets up and chases it around the circle trying to tag them. If It is tagged, they must sit in the center of the circle until someone else is tagged.

The chosen player becomes the next It. Resoak the sponge and start again! Grab a ping pong ball, a sharpie, and several plastic cups.

Label the cups numbers Fill the cups halfway with water and set the cups up so the ones labelled 1 are closer and the ones labelled higher numbers are further away. Give a child five ping pong balls and let them throw them into the cups for points. You could also let the children throw as many ping pong balls as they can in thirty seconds. Then let the next child take a turn. The child with the most points wins. You may want to put down a cheap plastic throw away tarp for these games. Egg Roulette : Fill a bowl with several boiled eggs and one raw egg hidden in the mix.

One at a time the child should crack an egg on their head until one breaks. Egg Toss : Divide the children into pairs and give each pair one raw egg. They must toss the egg back and forth, taking a step back after each successful toss. The winners get the most distance between them without dropping the egg.

Egg and Spoon Race : Give each child one raw egg and one spoon. The first child to get to the finish line and back without dropping their egg wins. If the egg drops, the child must start over from the start line.

This fun face paint game mixes tag, with capture the flag. You will need five tongue depressors, each marked with a color of the rainbow. You will also need matching face paint colors.

Hide the tongue depressor and matching face paint in a variety of places around the yard. All of the other players run off in search of the sticks. When they find a stick, they should put a stripe of the matching face paint on their cheek and then continue searching without letting anyone else know where the stick is.

In the meantime, the It tries to tag the other players. If It tags a player, It can wipe off one stripe of color from their face. Squirt Gun Painting : Set up easels with paper or tack paper to a tree. Fill each squirt gun with a different color. Then give each child a squirt gun and let them spray the paper to paint it.

Your children can switch guns to mix different colors. Squirt Gun Tag : Make sure everyone is wearing a white shirt that can get dirty. Fill the squirt guns with two different liquid watercolors and divide everyone into teams. Continue until only one player remains standing that team wins!

To extend the game, play the color wars version. The child with the most white remaining on their shirt at the end of a designated time wins! Mushroom, Popcorn, Cat and Mouse, and so much more. There are plenty of games to play with a parachute! Get started with Popcorn. Divide all of the children into two teams and have each child grab a handle on the parachute. Get balls of two colors and place them on the parachute. The team with their ball color left on the parachute at the end wins!

Find more parachute games to play here! Bean Bag Ladder : Set up a ladder and label each step to be worth a certain number of points. Let kids take turns throwing bean bags onto the ladder rungs for points. The player with the most points after everyone has taken a turn wins. Hula Blockers : Grab a hula hoop for each player and set them in the grass. Have each child stand in a hula hoop and divide the bean bags evenly between them.

For an added challenge, play with more than 2 kids. Set up a cheap ball pit using a kiddie pool and ball pit balls. Choose small toys or stuffed animals to hide in the balls. Then let your child search for the toys within the ball pit. You could turn it into a competition by seeing who can find the most toys the fastest. Hide the toys again and replay.

Twister : Play a giant game of twister on the yard. Then use four spray paint cans to create a board on the grass and play regular Twister. Tic-Tac-Toe : You can use the same spray paint to create a giant tic-tac-toe board. Choose items like hula hoops or other items to play tic-tac-toe!

Memory : Create giant matching cards using poster board. Get your child involved by having them help create the cards by drawing pictures using markers. Then set up the board with the cards facing down and play a giant version of memory! Have you ever played the electronic Simon game? Once the play area is complete, split your group into two teams of equal size. Each team must hide their flag somewhere in their territory — just make sure some part of the flag is visible. You can also change the rules to eliminate the jail zone and replace it with a task the tagged player must complete, like running in place or sit-ups.

Water Balloons Beat the heat with an exciting water balloon game! Change into your swim gear or an old t-shirt and spend the day playing one of the following: Water balloon fight: Whether you split into teams and play dodgeball style or it is each player for themselves, a water balloon fight is a fun, active way to stay cool.

Just remember to stay aware of neighboring campsites! Hit the target: There are two different ways to play hit the target. One option is to create a target on a large board or in the grass and have each player see who can toss their water balloon closest to the center. Another option is to attach water balloons to a target board for a fun twist on darts. Relay race: For younger kids, have each player stand in a line and take turns rolling their water balloon across the grass and see who can make it the farthest without their balloon bursting.

For older kids, bring some water-safe chairs and separate the group into two teams. Each player must run with their balloon to the chair and sit on the balloon until it pops. The first team to pop all their balloons wins. With any of these games, be sure to collect any balloon pieces afterward! Tug-Of-War When it comes to camping games for kids, few are as fun and simple to play as tug-of-war.

The only things you need to play are: A long rope A flag or ribbon A way to divide the playing area Divide the playing area into two separate sections, clearly marking the dividing line. Lawn Jenga You could play Jenga on an outdoor picnic table if you would like, but why not try your hand at an oversized, outdoor-friendly version?

You play lawn Jenga just like you would the boxed version: Stack the Jenga tower by laying three blocks horizontally on the ground, then stack three more on top facing the opposite direction. Repeat this until the tower is complete. Each player takes turns carefully pulling one Jenga piece from the tower at a time and placing it on the top of the tower.

The game is over when someone causes the tower to topple. Obstacle Course An obstacle course is among the top games to play camping because you can use whatever space and materials you have on-hand.

Some fun camping obstacle course ideas include: Weaving in and out arranged camping chairs Stepping in and out of buckets of water Crawling under a picnic table Completing chalk-drawn hopscotch on the sidewalk 9 Indoor Games to Play While Camping While camping is the ideal time to get outdoors, there is still plenty of fun to be had from the comfort of your RV, tent or cabin. Card Games Card games are an easy way to relax and unwind at the end of a busy day outdoors.

Spoons Spoons might technically be a card game, but it involves a little bit more attention and quick-thinking than Go Fish or Uno. Here is how you play: Place all the spoons in the center of the table within easy reach of each player.

Deal four cards to each player. The goal is to get four cards of one kind, but you always keep only four cards in your hand. The dealer starts the game by looking at the next card in the deck and choosing to either keep it or pass it along to their left. If they keep the card, they discard another one in their hand and pass it to the player on the left instead.

The person to the left does the same, and the cards continue to move around the playing circle until the dealer goes through the whole deck or a player gets four of a kind. When a player gets four cards of one kind, they must take a spoon from the middle as discreetly as possible. Once one player takes a spoon, the rest may follow, regardless of the cards in their hand — if they are paying attention.

The round is over once all the spoons are gone. The player without a spoon is out. Play continues until all players except for one have been eliminated. Charades No matter who is playing, charades is a guaranteed way to get the whole group laughing.

Treasure Hunt A full-scale treasure or scavenger hunt might be a little tricky in a tent, but RV and cabin campers will love it! The game is a lot of fun for every age and the kids will enjoy watching the adults battle it out between themselves. To make the event more fun, add a small inflatable pool to the middle so the losing team will fall right in. This game is played like a combination of Bocce, Bowling, and Horseshoes all in one.

The game comes with six wooden disks divided by two different colors and each one with a number painted on it, along with two wooden triangular cones and a convenient carrying case.

Each player takes a turn rolling their disk to the opposite end of the playing field striving to hit the target. The numbers showing on the disk when it lands will be the number of points you will get. This game is perfect for families of all sizes and ages and should be taken with you every time you go camping. The last game we chose for our list of fun summer camp activities and games is this game of Bucketball. This is a must-have game for endless hours of fun with the whole family.

Fill them with dirt, rocks, or sand to keep them steady and form your two teams of players. Each player takes a turn throwing the ball trying to get it into the cup at the opposite end of the playing field.

When a ball goes into the cup, the cup is removed, and play continues until all the cups on one end are removed. The team who removes all their cups first wins the game. The game is offered in three choices; a starter pack, a combo pack, or a party pack. It stores conveniently into its own pouch for easy transport.

Thanks for stopping by and checking out our list of summer camp games and activities. Were you able to try some of these ideas out? Which one was your favorite? If you want more summer camp activities, check out these summer camp songs and our outdoor scavenger hunt list. Disclosure: This post may contain affiliate links, meaning I get a commission if you decide to purchase through my links, at no cost to you.

As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. Read the full disclosure here. Scavenger Hunt Everyone of any age can have fun with a scavenger hunt. Camping Charades This fun game can be played like an ordinary game, but instead of describing the usual celebrities, incorporate things and animals found on a camping trip.

I Am… This is another game that will only require slips of paper and some tape. The Alphabet Game of Concentration A great game for the evening before hopping into the sleeping bag, this classic game is sure to be a hit with everyone in the family.

Telephone This is another classic game that has been played at parties for years and can also be used for winding down before bedtime.



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