Park Activity Book. Start your adventure with Buddy Bison. Explore outdoors, the parks are yours!

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Park Activity Book Start your adventure with Buddy Bison. Explore outdoors, the parks are yours! National Park Trust www.parktrust.org

Park Adventure Booklet Visit www.buddybison.org to get your own Buddy Bison and take him with you on your park adventure! Can t get a Buddy Bison? Use the coloring page at the end of this booklet to design your own. This booklet will help you have a wonderful experience in our nation s parks. Bring this with you on your adventure and follow these quick steps to make your visit fun and easy! Also, don t forget to use the amazing park activities found in this booklet that your whole family will enjoy. All you need to bring is a clipboard, pencil, and/or crayon. Use this Booklet to: Before you get to the Park: Enjoy the beauty of a local, state, or national park Have a fun, safe park adventure Participate in new exciting outdoor activities Make sure you pack: Buddy Bison or BB coloring page Healthy snacks and water The proper clothing, footwear, sunscreen, hat, and sunglasses Call the park visitor center or use their website and ask what is available at the park Water activities? Hiking trails? Playground? Sports fields? Other activities? Decide how much time you can spend in the park and pick your adventure. Billy Schrack Director of Youth Programs National Park Trust william@parktrust.org 301-279-7275 ext. 20 Directions to the park - see Planning Your School Trip at www.buddybison. org Sporting equipment and/or outdoor recreation materials

Park Adventure Booklet This booklet contains fun outdoor activities to complete in any state, local, or national park. Don t forget to take something to write or draw with and a hard surface like a clipboard! Like our mascot Buddy Bison says, Explore outdoors, the parks are yours! So get out and enjoy the outdoor spaces with Buddy Bison. Adventures in a Park Research the park online or ask a ranger at the visitor center to find out what the park offers. Some adventures include: Fishing Hiking Bike riding Canoeing Exploring the plants and animals Swimming Climbing Activities in this Booklet The following activities are in this booklet. Bring this on your next park adventure and have fun along the way. Leaf or bark rubbing Scavenger Hunt Make a water scope Nature Collage Listening to Nature Clean up Journal Examine Nature Coloring Sheet Some parks have or host: Community fairs Playgrounds Sports fields Picnic areas Concerts or plays Organized tours Send in your journal entries and/or photos to william@parktrust.org. Your story could be featured in our national newsletters, NPT News or Buddy Bison s Buzz.

Adventures in a Park Follow these easy steps to have your own adventure in a park. Remember to wear the appropriate clothing, footwear, sunscreen, hat, and sunglasses for your activity. Community Fair Many cities and towns hold seasonal or community fairs at a park. Look on your county or park s website for a schedule and listing of events. Play! Many parks have trails for hiking, climbing, and biking, or a lake, river, or beach for swimming. They are all great ways to be healthy and have fun. Picnic Everyone loves to eat, so bring your healthy lunch or dinner with you when on your adventure. Fishing or Canoeing This is a great way to get your whole family involved in the outdoors. Some equipment may be needed, but many lakes offer fishing equipment free of charge or for a minimal fee. Sports There are many parks that have sports fields available. You can play a quick game of kickball, soccer, or baseball. The fields may have to be reserved before your visit, so plan ahead. Organized Tours Many parks have a rich history and/or environment. Explore their website for tour information. Also many parks have guided or self-guided hikes throughout the year. Concert or Play Some select parks even host concerts and plays! Check out the park s website for more information.

Leaf or Bark Rubbing When leaves fall from the tree, it is a great time to look at them closely and make a great piece of art. Place a leaf or bark under this paper inside the square below. Then rub the leaf or bark using your pencil or a crayon. You Need: crayons or a pencil clipboard leaves Pick the best looking leaves to make a rubbing My Leaf Rubbing Do you know why leaves fall from the trees? In the Fall, the days are growing shorter, so there is less sunlight. Trees use sunlight to make food. The leaves fall because the trees can t make enough food to keep them on their branches. Can you see the veins in the leaves? The veins bring nutrients to all of the leaves.

Scavenger Hunt There are so many interesting things you can find in nature. When walking or hiking make sure you stay quiet, animals run from loud noises. See if you can find all of these wonderful things on your next park adventure. Make sure you look high and low. Invite a friend to do the scavenger hunt with you and see who can finish the list first! Bird s nest Animal tracks Pine cone Colorful flower Moss Bird feather Spider web Insects A bird flying An insect that can only crawl Something that does not belong in nature (put it in the trash) A mammal with horns, antlers, or tusks Other animals or creatures What else did you find? A tree bigger than you Odd shaped leaf Rocks Ants moving in a line Something that lives under the leaves or a log Did you know? Some animals migrate or move to a different part of the world when it gets too cold or they can t find any food.

Look Underwater You Need: empty coffee, soup, or juice can clear plastic wrap rubber band or duct tape Haven t you always wanted to see underwater? Well now you can. Follow these easy steps: 1) Cut the bottom and top off of an empty coffee or juice can using a can opener (ask an adult to help) 2) Cover one end of the can with clear plastic wrap and secure it with the tape and/or rubber band 3) Put only the plastic covered end into the water and look through the can Remember, when you are near the water, stay safe and go with an adult. When using the underwater scope, only put the covered end 2-3 inches into the water, the rest of the coffee can should be sticking out of the water. Draw what you see underwater! What is it?

Design a Nature Collage You Need: bag to collect materials construction paper glue A great activity to do while in your backyard or neighborhood is to collect and bring home any interesting or unique pieces of nature. Only pick up things that are on the ground, never pick something off a living thing. You might find leaves, twigs, pine cones, feathers, shells, pebbles, and many other exciting, interesting, or unique items. When you get home use your collected materials, construction paper, and glue to create a one of a kind nature collage. Only pick materials off the ground, never from a living thing. Create your collage on a seperate piece of construction paper. Use the space below to plan what your collage will look like.

Listening to Nature What time of day did you sit and listen to nature: (circle one) Nature never sleeps and is really noisy, but sometimes you have to slow down and quiet yourself before it can be heard. While walking along the beach, in the forest, or desert find a place where you can sit without being bothered for 10 minutes. Listen to what is happening around you. Can you hear the call of a nearby bird? Or the slightest rustling of the leaves? Morning Afternoon Evening Night When you calm and quiet yourself, the world around you comes to life! Keep track of the sounds you hear and who/where you think they came from!

Park Clean Up Parks are a wonderful place to spend a day and it s up to you to keep it that way. Organize your friends and family to help clean an area of your local park. Here is a short list of what you can do to help clean up your park. See if you can add more ideas! Once you have a list of things that need your help, brainstorm how to fix them. Can you organize a group of people willing to help? Or contact your local park ranger and ask for ideas. Pick up trash or litter Plant trees or plants Clear out and remove non-native plants Plant grasses on dunes to help stop erosion Lay down mulch in a garden Help rebuild a trail

Keep an Adventure Journal When you are out enjoying one of our wonderful parks, take a moment to write down your thoughts. Where did you go? What activity did you do? What did you see or feel? How long did you hike or row? Keeping a journal is a great way to remember all the fun times you had in a park. Send in your journal entries and/or photos to william@parktrust.org. Your story could be featured in NPT News or Buddy Bison s Buzz, our national newsletters. You will also be entered in our Adventurer of the Month contest. All winners will receive a pintsize Buddy Bison and T-shirt! Here is a great way to organize your thoughts: (use the back or an extra paper for more room to write) Date: Time: Where did you go? Who were you with? What did you do? Thoughts:

Examine Nature Find something in nature that really interests you. It could be an insect, plant, worm, flower, or any other object that you think is neat. Look at it really closely; use a magnifying glass if you have one. Draw what you see and try to label its parts! You Need: magnifying glass pencil or crayons paper and clipboard When you get home, look in a field guide or on the internet to find out more information about your object. You can also ask your teacher or park ranger. Whatever you move or disturb, put it back where you found it! Draw what you see! What is it?

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