Friday, June 12, 2009

The Backyard: A Great Place To Camp



By Anne Keisman, National Wildlife Federation’s Online Media Coordinator-Green Hour

On Saturday, June 27, try this with your kids:
Pitch a tent. Roast some marshmallows. Smell the night air. Wake with the sun.
It's the 5th annual Great American Backyard Campout® -- a night free of electrical outlets and reality shows -- sponsored by the National Wildlife Federation. Just open the back door, step outside and experience the simple pleasure of a night outdoors with your children.
Since I spent most of my life as a city kid, I know that not everyone has a backyard. In Philadelphia as a child, my "backyard" consisted of a brick patio and a small patch of dirt supporting one holly tree.
Believe me -- it was glamorous. But even in my little urban corner of the world, I was able to explore a universe of natural wonders. While I am not suggesting pitching a tent in Times-Square, city kids don't have to be left out of this national event. Balcony or patio campouts can work in a pinch — or reach out to your friends in the burbs or in the country to "borrow" their yard for the night. You could try to organize something in a city park. Even zoos might allow you to camp out there.
The main idea here is to spend time outside with your children and:
• Listen and watch for nocturnal wildlife that live in your area
• Cook outdoors
• Tell scary (or not-so scary) stories
• Gaze at the stars
Check out www.backyardcampout.org for packing lists, recipes, mp3’s of campfire songs, exploration activities and more. People can even sign up on the site to share their campout plans, stories, and photos. Be Out There™!

1 comment:

Amy said...

I have my son's 7th birthday party planned for that day and it's a Backyard Camp Out Sleepover!! We are very excited!