Outdoor picnic game ideas




















Perfect for picnics and outdoor events that encompass multiple age groups, these picnic games and activities will create memories to last a lifetime.

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Related Event Planning Tips. Let the Planning Begin! Grab some blankets and attempt to pull your team mate across the lawn as fast as you possibly can. Find all the instructions at Crafts by Amanda. Several teams compete to see who can set up a picnic first lay down the blanket, set up the silverware and plates, etc. When one player finishes setting it up, they rush to get everything back in the basket, and then pass it off to the next player.

Find out all the details to this game here. A fun twist to Duck, Duck Goose. Share your fun ideas with us on Facebook! Love getting together with other families? The Setup: Set up plastic bottles in a pyramid formation, with the point facing away from participants. Rules of Play: Line up participants single-file.

Participants take turns rolling the ball at the bottles. Each bottle is worth one point. Whoever knocks down the most bottles wins. This is one of those picnic games that appeals to kids with a competitive streak and a love of boisterous fun. Older kids will enjoy it, too. The Setup: Blow up the balloons. Cut the string into pieces three to four feet long.

Tie one end of each string to a balloon. Continue until everyone who wants to play has a balloon tied to one leg. Rules of Play: Mark off the play area. You can vary the rules by instructing participants to keep their hands behind their backs. The winner is the last player whose balloon is intact.

You can watch a video of this fun game here:. Supersize it, and it will become one of your favorite picnic games. The Setup: Use the stencils to make a deck of picture cards: two of each picture. Shuffle them into a deck. Lay them down in a six by six grid on the ground, face up. Let participants get a good look at them. Then turn the cards face down. Rules of Play: The goal is to find the pairs.

Participants will take turns flipping over cards, two at a time. If the cards the participant chooses are a pair, they set the cards aside in their pile and turn over another pair. Continue to take turns until a participant discovers the last set. The winner is the one with the most pairs. But as long as each pair is evenly matched with the other pairs, it can be fun for everyone.

What You Will Need: Enough blankets, sheets, or large towels so that each pair of participants has one. Setup: This is a race. Participants line up side by side. The first pair to cross the finish line wins. Make sure to play this on the grass to minimize the chance of injury.



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