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Children’s Outdoor Parks Passport

How to Use the Passport

Download and print the

Children’s Outdoor Passport

Visit State Parks and complete the

activity on each page.

In the box on each page, describe your

adventure by writing, drawing, painting,

or any other way to share your

adventure.

Try to complete all the activities in this

book before you turn 14!

Good luck and have FUN!

Play in a

Safe Place

Where:

Date:

Parks can provide a safe place to play and explore.

Explore Nature

Where:

Date:

Parks provide a chance to explore the natural world around you.

Take some time and discover the hidden world of nature.

Learn to Swim

Where:

Date:

Learning to swim is a great summer time activity. Check your local

pools for swimming lessons.

Go Fishing

Where:

Date:

Many parks provide the chance to catch a fish! Grab a fishing pole

and enjoy the challenge.

Follow a Trail

Where:

Date:

Follow a trail and see where it takes you and what you discover on

the way.

Camp Under the

Stars

Where:

Date:

Many parks have campgrounds to camp under the stars, where you

can enjoy the night sky. Go camping with family and friends to

have an overnight adventure.

Ride a Bike

Where:

Date:

Riding a bike is a great way to explore a park. Stay safe and wear a

helmet.

Go Boating

Where:

Date:

Take to the water and go boating. Remember to wear a life jacket.

Connect with the Past

Where:

Date:

Many parks help you connect with the past through historical re-

enactments, tours, and other programs, or you can explore the

past on your own with self-guided activities.

Plant a Seed

Where:

Date:

Check with the park and see if you can help plant a native seed, or

plant a seed at home.

Unstructured Play

Where:

Date:

Enjoy some time and play freely!

Congratulations!

You have completed the Children’s Outdoor Park

Passport.

Take your completed Children’s Outdoor Park Passport

to a California State Park to get your award signed.

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