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Cool Outdoor Games For Teens That’ll Have Them Feeling Like A Kid Again

January 10, 2020
Updated July 21, 2021

Little kids love to be outside — they’re making stews with flowers and leaves, hanging from trees like sloths, and doing whatever their tiny little brains dream up for them. Somewhere in the pre-teens and early teens, though, your kid might begin to lose interest in playing outside . Sure, they might go out to practice their sport . But, more often than not, you can find your teen and their friends piled up on the couch. Or, you know, staring down at their phone screens sending each other TikToks or memes (or whatever the youths are into these days). The idea of introducing outdoor games for teenagers to the kid who hasn’t made eye contact with you since breakfast can seem like Mission: Impossible. A key to success here? Choosing games that’ll pique their interests.
So, how can you get them out of your house and into the yard? Try these fun games and outdoor activities they might actually put their phone away.
This is just like regular tag except once a person has been tagged, they latch onto “it” and go together to tag the next person. The game continues and the “blob” gets bigger until there is only one person unattached. At that point, the winner can either just be the “winner” or they can become “it” and the blob can disperse so that the came can start all over.
This is much more like hide-and-seek than like tag. Once it’s dark outside, head out and bring a flashlight. As “it” (the person with the flashlight) counts to 100, everyone else should run and hide. In this version, you don’t have to be physically touched to be tagged. If “it” catches you with the beam of light and calls out your name, you lose. Be on the lookout for new places to dive behind or under, as long as you can escape the flashlight, you’re still in the game.
Send one person (“it”) out of the room and have the rest of the team get into a circle and designate a “leader.” When “it” returns, have them stand in the middle of the circle. The leader will come up with wacky motions and dances for everyone else to follow and “it” must try to guess who the leader is. Encourage the kids to try to watch different friends and neighbors, but avoid keeping their eyes fixed on the leader.
Have your kids scatter across the lawn and stand with their hands in front of them, like they’re driving a car. Play “traffic cop” by giving them directions for driving. This can be anything from turning right to telling them to swerve to miss a pothole. Encourage your teens to make driving noises. This is extra fun in a smaller yard where “crashes” are bound to happen.
Have one teen play Sleeping Beauty and lay down on the grass or in a lounge chair and pretend to sleep. All the other players should take turns trying to “wake” Sleeping Beauty by making them laugh or open their eyes. Remember: No touching!
Set up chairs like you would for Musical Chairs, except you make sure there’s a seat for everyone. Once everyone has a seat, a parent or leader asks a “yes” or “no” question. (Think: “Have you ever been out of the state?”) If the answer is no, the person stays in their seat. If the answer is “yes,” the person moves to their right, even if that means sitting on someone’s lap. There isn’t really a clear winner, just a lot of silliness and laughs.
Teenagers can be aggressive. We recommend softer balls or water balloons.
Have your teens form two teams and line up facing each other. At the head of the line place a bucket of water and a sponge. At the end of the line you should place an empty bucket. On your mark, teammates must begin soaking up water, passing the sponge down the line and wringing it out in the empty bucket. The first team to empty their bucket (or fill the other) is the winner.
Every little kid played this at field day, but why not encourage some wound-up teens to give it a try? Make it more fun by playing at night using glow-in-the-dark tape to mark boundaries and other glow-stuff for flags.
Pair up your teens and leave one person as “It.” Your teens should link arms and put their free hands on their hips. It must run around and attempt to catch someone and hook their arm through a free elbow of one of the partners. Once they’ve latched onto one person in a set of partners, the other partner must let go and become It.
Use some biodegradable grass spray paint to mark out a Twister board on the yard. Consider making it extra big if you have a large group of teens. Spin the wheel and watch hilarity ensue.
Consider this the opposite of hide-and-seek. In this fun version, one person hides and everyone else sets out to find them. The trick? As more people find the hider, they must hide with them until there’s only one person still seeking. The key is to find a hiding place big enough to fit almost everyone, but still small enough that it isn’t obvious. It can get pretty cramped in the hiding spot — hence the name.
A great team-building exercise or ice breaker, this activity is as fun for adults as it is for teens. The game is like the classic broken telephone game but it involves drawing. Here’s how to play: Line up a group of five to 10 teens, with each standing behind the other. The person at the back of the line places a sheet of paper on the back of the person in front and draws a picture. Then the person has to draw that same image on the back of the person in front of them, and so forth until the person at the front draws what they felt on their back. Like with broken telephone, the image will probably be completely off from the original image, but that’s the fun part.
Fact: No one is ever too cool or old for a sack race. Grab a bunch of burlap sacks and draw a finish line at the end of the yard. Some teens will fall, while others make a perfect stretch across the field. But all of them will have a blast. To make things interesting, make it part of an obstacle course! 
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Need some fresh air and outdoor adventure? There are plenty of fun things to do outside. We’ve rounded up the best outdoor activities, including the expected (hiking, biking, picnicking, etc.) to the unexpected (for example, flying a drone!). Read on to discover 19 go-to ideas that will make for a memorable day out.
Gather a group of friends and break off into teams for a jaunt around the city looking for specific things. Start by making up the list: red bicycle, kissing couple, etc. If you live in a more rural area, you can make it a nature scavenger hunt where your list includes specific plants or animals instead. Use a special hashtag and have each team post a pic every time an item is found. Whoever finds all the items on the list first wins!
Collect some seeds from your local gardening center, claim a plot in the backyard, throw on some cute overalls , and start digging with your friends or date. In due time, you'll have a sufficient source of yummy produce anytime you want. Once your first harvest is picked, be sure to invite those who helped you plant it over for a home-cooked meal.
Take a Saturday to get to really know the place you call home. Visit your city's museum or botanical garden and find out the story behind that statue downtown. Check out the historical boat sitting on the pier or stop by the farmers market to get a taste of the local flavor—who said fun can't also be educational?
Look up a local ranch or equestrian center to see if there are any riding opportunities. On the fence about going? Many riding schools offer a free or discounted first lesson so you can try it out and see how you like it. Sounds like a great time to us!
If you can get your hands on a drone, you’ll definitely want to take that baby out into nature. Fly it high above your neighborhood and capture aerial views that are totally Instagram-worthy.
Stake out a large open spot in a local park, tell all your friends to bring food and drinks, and have an afternoon of games and sports planned out. Go old school with childhood favorites like the egg-on-a-spoon relay and tug o' war!
Help paint a house, spruce up city landscaping, clean up litter from the streets, or walk dogs at the animal shelter. Besides all those good feels you'll get from doing something you're passionate about, you'll also be making a difference in your community. Win-win!
Spread a blanket on the ground, get comfy, and look up at the cosmos. See who can spot the most verified constellations and/or made-up shapes (is that Harry Styles's face up there?).
Remember all the hours you used to spend drawing on the concrete outside of your house when you were a kid? It's time to bring out that brilliant artist once again! Let your imagination soar and see what you can come up with now.
Lace up your hiking boots and explore the great outdoors! Do a quick Google search to find the most scenic paths in your town and head out on an adventure and be sure to pack a picnic lunch to enjoy once you find the most Instagram-worthy spot on the trail.
Take your workout outdoors with an outdoor boot camp or yoga class! You can even make your own workout circuit and plan out a workout for your squad.
Grab your besties, pile into the car, and head to one of your favorite nature spots. Whether it's the beach or a mountain, a field or a lake, the sun will look breathtaking, and it will be a special moment you can enjoy together. It also works for a solo trip where you can read, write, or meditate in peace.
Water balloon fights are always a good time, no matter your age. Plan a water balloon fight and run around like little kids (you'll even get some cardio in!).
Not only does this get you outside bright and early, it'll make you money and give you more closet space. If you don't have enough stuff to sell to justify a garage sale, invite your friends, family and neighbors to get in on the action. Combined, you'll have plenty to hawk in your driveway.
Who doesn't love a good game of mini golf? Put your putt-putt skills to the test (you can even follow up with some arcade fun and pizza after a match or two).
Hitting up a farmers market is a great way to spend the afternoon, support local businesses, and stock up on fresh fruits and vegetables .
Channel your inner Leslie Knope and take a day trip to the nearest state park . State parks are some of the coolest parks you’ll ever see. Many offer tours or special attractions. Depending on where you live, you could be near a breathtaking desert with cavernous valleys and stunning expanses, or you could be near a lush forest with sky-high trees and bubbling brooks.
Dust off your bicycle and head out for a leisurely bike ride. Even if you don’t have a bike (or have outgrown your childhood bike), you can most likely find a place that rents bikes in your town.
Love the thrill of roller coasters? Then head to the nearest amusement park. Challenge your friends or your date to go on every ride with you and reward yourselves with the ultimate amusement park food: funnel cake.
So what do you say? Call up a friend, head outside, and don't forget the SPF —there are plenty of things to do outside!
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