Party on the Porch: April 5, 2024

Alabama Outdoors Party on the Porch at Homewood store.About Party on the Porch

Each Party on the Porch at our Homewood store focuses on giving back to our local community and raising environmental awareness for conservation, access, usage, and education. The event is held on the first Friday evening of each month from April to October (with the exception of July which we skip as it is so hot).

Party on the Porch brings together local musicians, breweries, food trucks, and artisans for an evening you do not want to miss. This is a family-friendly event, with activities for kids, a dog-friendly atmosphere, corn hole, giveaways, and loads of fun! Attendance is free, but we ask that of-age attendees donate (not required) $10 for a wristband and a souvenir cup with your donation going to a local non-profit organization at the event.

Net proceeds from your donations at our April event go to Red Mountain Park, Ruffner Mountain Nature Preserve, and Turkey Creek Nature Preserve.

About our beneficiaries: 

Red Mountain Park:
Ruffner Mountain Nature Preserve:
Turkey Creek Nature Preserve:

When?

Friday, April 5th, 2024, from 6:00pm to 8:00pm

Where?

Alabama Outdoors Homewood Store

 

Who’s attending?

Our friends from:

  • Birmingham Boulders
  • Birmingham Ultra Trail Society
  • Black Warrior Riverkeeper

Music:

  • Jenni’s Mixtape

Beer + Beverages:

  • Cahaba Brewery  Free craft beer for those with wristbands and our souvenir Party on the Porch cup (21 years and older)

Food:

  • Simone’s Kitchen ATL

Social Distancing and Keeping Kids Active

At times like this, we need to carve out time for little moments to explore and find joy. With cabin fever setting in for many of us, you may be wondering what activities are safe and adhere to social distancing guidelines?

As always, it’s important to check official websites in your community for specific guidelines. Nevertheless, fresh air and movement are important for your mental, physical, and emotional health. So we put together some ideas to keep your family active, engaged, and outdoors as much as possible!

Set a daily target for outdoor time

Try to set a daily target goal for you and your family to spend time outside.  Make sure to check the weather each day so you know whether to break out your rain boots or shorts and hiking shoes. 

Play a game of hike-n-seek

Luckily, this option doubles as an indoor and outdoor activity. A game of outdoors hike-n-seek can entice your kids to take in some fresh air and burn off that surplus of energy that’s been building up. Indoors it’s more hide-n-seek, but it is still stimulating and fun!

Hopscotch on your driveway

A timeless classic that only requires some chalk and a flat stone. BONUS FUN: Once you’ve finished your game, you can create some sidewalk chalk art and bring a little more beauty into the world with a nice mural. 

Go for a scavenger hunt This is another classic that can be adapted for outdoor or indoor fun, depending on the weather and circumstances. Here is a handy printable list for an outdoor scavenger hunt. Here is a link to a printable indoor scavenger hunt list.

Start a garden

You can start a garden by planting seedlings indoors or outdoors based on what type of vegetable/fruit you’re planning to grow. TIP: Root vegetables don’t transplant very well. You also can start your own urban garden in your apartment if you don’t have a backyard. 

Starting a garden with your kids is a great way to grow their curiosity and natural wonder and teach them about self-sustainability.

Go for a hike

You don’t have to live near a mountain range to go for a hike. You could trek around park that’s close to your house or take a day trip to explore the many trails there. Just be mindful to stay six feet from neighbors/friends or other hikers you come across. Continue to use caution and practice social distancing.

Build a fort or go “camping” in your living room

Move the coffee table, clear your living room floor, and let your child’s imagination run wild. Don’t have a tent? No worries! Grab some sheets, pillows, cozy blankets, and snacks. Try creating the camping ambiance with twinkle lights and a flashlight. 

Work out at home

Social distancing doesn’t have to mean social isolation. Many of us find community in our local gyms and, with gyms closed for the foreseeable future, we have to find other avenues of breaking our daily sweat. 

Many gyms are doing online classes (and lots of them are free!) or live Instagram stories to host a virtual class. Support them during this difficult time and do a family workout in your living room.

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12 Cozy Essentials for the Holiday Season

Cozy interior with sweater, coffee, book, and string lights.

Hygge: you might’ve heard the term, but you might not know what it means — or how important it is to live the hygge life during the cold winter months. Hygge, a Danish word that’s actually pronounced “hoo-guh,” is a concept that encompasses all the coziest things in life. Think a wood-panelled living room with a leather couch and a roaring fireplace. Think curling up in your fuzziest fleece blanket with your favorite book as rain falls outside. That’s hygge: a lifestyle that promotes a feeling of comfort, ease, and joy. These twelve cozy essentials will bring all the hygge to your holiday season.

United By Blue Out of Doors CandleUnited By Blue Out of Doors Candle 

Any Danish person will tell you that there’s one thing more important to hygge than any other: candles. In fact, candles are such a big deal in Denmark that Danes each burn, on average, thirteen pounds worth of candle wax every year. This candle, sourced from all-natural materials and made in four comforting fragrances, is a great way to start.

 

SOREL Women's Nakiska Slide Slipper.SOREL Women’s Nakiska Slide Slipper

With its rubber sole for added durability, the Nakiska gives you the best of a house shoe with the endurance of Sorel casual wear.

 

Yeti Rambler Mug - 14oz.Yeti Rambler Mug 

What’s more cozy than curling up with a cup of hot cocoa — with plenty of room for marshmallows, of course! With its 18/8 stainless steel interior that keeps your drinks hot or cold, this mug is as strong and reliable as you are.

 

 

Woolrich Rough Rider Wool Blanket.Woolrich Rough Rider Wool Blanket

Straight from Woolrich, PA, this soft, iconic plaid blanket is all you need to stay warm during your hygge-filled day.

 

Buff Darla Hat.Buff Darla Hat

Staying comfy doesn’t necessarily mean staying inside! Sometimes there’s nothing better than taking a long, ambling walk on the freshly fallen snow. So when you do go outside, nothing will keep you warm and in style like this hat.

 

 

GSI Commuter JavapressGSI Commuter Javapress.

You don’t have to leave your hygge supplies at home. A nice coffee creates a cozy mood anywhere, so why not try a travel mug that presses your drink and keeps it hot no matter how far from home you roam?

 

Kuju Coffee One-Cup Coffee Pouch.

 

Kuju Coffee One-Cup Coffee Pouch

… And speaking of coffee: if you’re on the go, you can stay in the hygge mindset with this portable drip coffee you can enjoy anywhere.

 

 

UGG Men's Ascot Slipper.UGG Men’s Ascot Slipper

You’ll never want to take these slippers off. And with their loafer appearance and practicality in any occasion, you won’t have to!

 

Free Fly Men's Bamboo Flex 1/4 Zip Pullover.

 

Free Fly Men’s Bamboo Flex 1/4 Zip Pullover

With its athletic fit and Bamboo Flex fabric, this pullover is warmer and more versatile than ever.

 

 

 

Alternative Apparel Women's Long Weekend Burnout French Terry Pants.Alternative Apparel Women’s Long Weekend Burnout French Terry Pants

Sweatpants are so essential to the concept of hygge that there’s even a word for it: Hyggebukser. Alternative Apparel’s created a chic upgrade to the hyggebukser, which usually means that worn-out pair of pants you adore but wouldn’t wear in public. Not only will you be proud to wear these around town, the soft French Terry cotton blend will also make you feel as comfortable as you would curled up on the couch. 

Kelty Bestie Blanket.

 

Kelty Bestie Blanket

Perfect for warming up with a good book, this blanket is sure to keep you and your besties warm.

 

 

KEEN Men's Anchorage III Waterproof Boots.KEEN Men’s Anchorage III Waterproof Boots

Stay warm, dry, and comfortable when you’re outside with these boots. Their all-season, all-occasion versatility will keep you cozy no matter the temperature.

 

 

 

Friends relax on porch of cozy cabin.

 

Text by Nick Adrian

 

How to Host the (Almost) Perfect Holiday Gathering

Paget Pizitz of Melt and Fancy's on 5th

Paget Pizitz of Melt and Fancy’s on 5th

The holiday season is upon us and presents aren’t the only thing on the brain right now. Getting together with friends and family is a huge part of this upcoming season, but being the ultimate holiday host can be overwhelming. We spoke with Paget Pizitz, Harriet Despinakis and Megan Miller of Melt and Fancy’s on 5th to get their expert advice on being holiday hosts.

Shake Things Up With a Signature Cocktail.

Revamp a stuffy sit-down dinner with a signature cocktail (or mocktail)! It’s a great way to start your own tradition as well. Megan, the manager of Fancy’s on 5th, suggests the French 75. Nothing is more festive than a champagne-based drink. She uses organic Cava, Sipsmith Gin, fresh squeezed lemon and sugar to make the perfect bubbly drink. For those who don’t imbibe — or are underage — Megan suggests her take on the Basil Gimlet. Her perfected recipe starts by muddling fresh basil, lemon wedges, a pinch of sugar and topping it off with some soda water. Refreshing and festive, it’s the Corkcicle canteen and two stemless tumblers.perfect addition to your holiday soiree. To keep your cocktails perfectly chilled, serve using a Corkcicle canteen, stemless tumbler or champagne flute.

The Key to a Great Party? You’ll Be Surprised.

Lots of laughter and great food are key ingredients in a successful party. But to really make your gathering one that people will be talking about for weeks, Paget suggests adding an element of surprise to your party — the more non-traditional and out of the box, the better. It can be as simple as a photo booth with fun hats or as crazy as having a cardboard cut-out of a celebrity. It creates a giddy atmosphere that your guests will absolutely love. “Leak details to your most social friend and the rest will happen naturally,” said Paget. Also, invest in great ambient lighting. Great lighting can make or break a party. Whether you use candles, string lights or colored lanterns, guests will love the attention to detail and follow the mood that the lighting provides.

If You’re Hosting, Go Big Or Go Home.

Four girls throw glitter at nighttime terrace party.It may feel cheesy to have a themed party, but play into it. It makes it fun for you to plan and for the people showing up. Fill a small room with 500 balloons, put streamers and glitter everywhere — don’t be afraid to go for the dramatic impact! Paget’s favorite part of a party is cleaning up afterwards because “the longer it takes, the more certain you are your guests had a fabulous time.” Presentation is key and doesn’t always have to break the bank. You can pick up simple decorations at your local party store that are sure to wow your guests.

 

At the end of the day, the most important thing is building a community with the people you care most about. You’re able to bring different social groups together, all while filling a room with laughter, dancing and unbridled joy. We hope that your next gathering is one to remember!

 

Text by Kaitlin Cochran

Holiday Gathering Essentials

Friends clink glasses in a gazebo.

Rain, sleet, snow, wind: nothing can keep you and your loved ones from going outside, not even dropping temperatures or unruly weather. These 12 outdoor holiday gathering essentials will keep you clinking glasses in comfort and style.

 

Dylan Women's Sherpa Long Reversible Vest.

Dylan Women’s Sherpa Long Reversible Vest

The perfect, adaptable addition to your fall and winter wardrobe, this chic reversible vest pairs with just about any winter outfit.

 

 

 

Corkcicle Stemless Flute DeluxeCorkcicle Stemless Flute Deluxe in Glampagne.

Great for any banquet, brunch or bachelorette party, the Stemless Flute keeps every sip of your champagne cold and your Irish coffee hot.

 

 

 

UGG Women's Classic Short II Boots.UGG Women’s Classic Short II Boots

These boots have been updated with Treadlite by UGG™ soles, providing them with cushioning and traction on both wet and dry surfaces.

 

 

 

Arc’teryx Women’s Nuri InsulatedArc'teryx Women's Nuri Insulated Coat.

Not only is this coat water repellent, but its grey goose down insulation ensures warmth on the coldest days.

 

 

Arc'teryx Men's Proton Hoodie.

Arc’teryx Men’s Proton LT Hoody Jacket

With thermal protection that lets air pass freely in and out, this jacket delivers comfort in any temperature.

 

 

 

MPOWERD Luci Solar String LightsMPOWERD Luci Solar String Lights.

These solar-powered lights will bring the sparkle to any holiday party.

 

 

 

Barbour Women's Wray Gilet Vest.

Barbour Women’s Wray Gilet Vest

This Barbour vest’s adjustable waist guarantees a great fit. Plus, its patch pockets make perfect hand-warmers in a pinch.

 

 

 

SOREL Men's Cheyanne II Full Grain Duck Boots.SOREL Men’s Cheyanne II Full Grain Duck Boots

These fully insulated, waterproof boots protect your feet in style in any weather condition.

 

 

 

Barbour Men's Endsleigh Tattersal Long-Sleeve Shirt.

Barbour Men’s Endsleigh Tattersal Long-Sleeve Shirt

Thanks to Barbour’s wearability and high quality, this shirt will feel like it was tailored just for you.

 

 

 

Gentlemen’s Hardware Rocking Whisky GlassesGentlemen's Hardware Rocking Whisky Glasses.

A perfect gift for any occasion, these cleverly designed glasses can rock back and forth without spilling.

 

 

 

Barbour Men's Ashby Wax Jacket.Barbour Men’s Ashby Wax Jacket

Featuring a cord collar with a throat strap and angled hand-warmer pockets, this jacket is equal parts stylish and practical.

 

 

 

Canada Goose Men’s Garson Down VestCanada Goose Men's Garson Down Vest.

The suede tricot-lined guard and storm flap covering the front zipper makes this lightweight vest ideal for weather between 40℉ and 25℉.

 

 

 

Text by Nick Adrian

12 Outdoor Adventure Essentials

Couple looks out over autumn mountaintop vista.

The crisp breeze, the crunch of dried leaves, firecrackers of fall foliage and sweeping summit views: all season long, we marvel at the autumn landscape’s wonders. And it’s no wonder that this is our favorite time of year to gather with friends and family and head outdoors for an autumnal adventure. These outdoors adventure essentials will keep you warm, safe, and dry no matter where the landscape takes you.

Camping family roasts marshmallows.NEMO Men’s Disco 30° Down Sleeping Bag – Regular

This sleeping bag lets you personalize your comfort. Plus, it’s water-resistant, keeping your feet dry and ensuring a great night’s sleep wherever you are.

SOREL Women’s Out ‘N About Plus Leather Duck Boots

Pesky afternoon showers are unpredictable, so be prepared with these waterproof boots. They’re as functional as they’re fashionable.

Osprey Exos 48 Backpack

This backpack offers mesh Airspeed™ Suspension for airflow and an ExoForm™ hipbelt and shoulder harness, ensuring all-day comfort while hiking.

Cotopaxi Unisex Teca Windbreaker Half-Zip Pullover Couple hikes through autumn woods.

This pullover is easy to pack and weather-resistant: perfect for any terrain!

Hydro Flask Unbound Series Soft Cooler Pack – 22L

This cooler pack keeps your goods cold for up to 48 hours and offers enough room to store 24 12oz cans, as well as side and dry storage pockets for additional drinks.

KEEN Women’s Terradora Waterproof Mid Boots

Designed especially for women, these boots provide all-day comfort whether you’re on a hike or hiking through the mall for Christmas shopping.

Gentlemen’s Hardware Survival Kit

The Gentlemen’s Hardware Survival Kit’s includes a compass, fire starter tool, six-in-one penknife tool, tweezers, 210cm of rope, ten safety pins and wire saw. It’s a must-have travel tool for any outdoors enthusiast.

Two friends set up campsite.Salomon Men’s X Ultra 3 Mid GTX Hiking Shoes

With a mid-height ankle, aggressive grip and GORE-TEX® weather protection, these shoes are a hiker’s best friend.

Klymit Static V Sleeping Pad

The Static V is designed to conform to the shape of your body, providing the ultimate comfort for a great night’s rest.

Lole Women’s Emeline Packable Insulated Jacket

With its compact pouch and lightweight packability, this insulated jacket from Lole will keep you warm no matter how chilly theMom shows son mountaintop view. campsite may seem in the morning.

GoPro Hero 7 Black Bundle with SD Card

The best that GoPro has to offer, the Hero 7 enables you to shoot up to 4k video with Gimbal-like Stabilization.

Hydro Flask Limited Edition Escape Collection Wide Flex Cap – 32oz

These bottles keep drinks cold for up to 24 hours and hot for up to 12 hours. They’re perfect for all-day hydration.

 

Text by Nick Adrian

How to Plan an Outdoor Adventure in Alabama

Alabama Outdoors outdoors expert Matt Stone.

 

 

The air’s getting frosty, the leaves are falling, and everyone’s starting to break out their favorite sweaters. There’s never a more perfect time to start planning your next outdoor adventure than right now. We spoke with our own outdoor expert, Matt Stone, to get the best advice on how to plan an outdoor adventure in Alabama.

 

 

 

 

Start with your destination

The first step in preparing for your adventure is researching where you want to go. Matt’s top five places in Alabama are The Sipsey Wilderness, Cheaha State Park, Ruffner Mountain, Monte Sano State Park and the Walls of Jericho. If you know where you’re going, you’ll be better able to prepare yourself, your friends or maybe even your date for the trek ahead. He suggests learning the distance of the trails, elevation, amenities, water sources and beyond.

Gear up and get preppedAlabama Outdoors hiking gear on trail.

Knowing where you’re going is important; knowing what to bring while you’re there is crucial. Once you’ve picked a place (and learned all you can about it), then you can start prepping your gear. If it’s just a day trip, Matt suggests bringing only the essentials — think water and maybe a few snacks — to keep unnecessary weight out of your pack. Another good tip is to dress in layers and invest in a pair of wool socks. Matt’s favorite are Merino moisture-wicking wool socks that keep you from getting blisters. Of course, you should always pack a map and a compass, and let someone know of your plans. Give a timeline of when they should start to hear from you again — there’s not always cell phone service in the wilderness.

Hiker marvels at sunset view.

Enjoy the silence

Going on an outdoor adventure gives you the opportunity to escape from everyday life and experience nature without the hectic hubbub of urban life. It’s also a wonderful opportunity to spend time with friends and family with minimal distractions. There’s a lot that you can do when you go on an outdoor adventure but sometimes it’s great to just spend some quiet time in the woods relaxing. Matt’s favorite part of outdoor adventuring is listening as the wind blows through the trees and watching leaves fall to the forest floor.

If you were on the fence about it before, we hope that these tips make you reconsider spending your next free weekend on an outdoor adventure. Now get out there and Be Outdoors!

Text by Kaitlin Cochran. Updated June 16, 2020.

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Tailgating Essentials

 

Friends tailgate in a truck in woods.

The football season’s far from over. In fact, the best games are still ahead of us — which means the best tailgates are still ahead of us, too. We’ve gathered a list of tailgating essentials to help you get out there and enjoy the fall weather, friends and family, food, and — of course! — football. 

 

Keep It Cool …

A good cooler is essential to successfully keeping all of your food and drinks cold and in one easy-to-reach place. The Corkcicle Virginia Tote looks like a chic and stylish purse, but is powerful enough to keep that Pinot Grigio ice cold. The Hydro Flask Unbound Series Soft Tote and the YETI Hopper Flip 12 are both excellent options for soft but rugged coolers. If you’re looking for powerhouse insulation and an unbelievable capacity (45 12 ounce cans!), try the YETI Tundra Haul.

 

Three women tailgate by a truck in the woods.… Or Hot! 

How do you keep your drinks cold after you’ve pulled them from the cooler? With either the YETI Colored Rambler Tumbler or Hydro Flask Insulated Stainless Steel Beer Pint, that’s how. Double wall insulation helps keep hot and cold from seeping into or out of the containers. That makes them a perfect companion for late-season tailgates, where you’ll need some hot chocolate (or a hot toddy) to keep you warm.

 

Your New BFF: This Blanket

You might have plenty of sunshine, but temperatures can drop suddenly and drastically. Keep warm with the insulated Kelty Bestie Blanket. At over 75 inches long and more than 42 inches wide, it’s plenty big enough to cover you and someone else. Or, you know, just you. You don’t have to share.

 

Share the Love(seat)

What better way to warm up on those cold nights than by snuggling up next to someone? Wrap yourselves up in that blanket and take a seat in the Kelty Loveseat, built for two. With a steel frame and insulated drink holders, this chair was built for tailgating.

 

Made in the Shade

Never underestimate the value of a good pair of sunglasses — even in the fall and winter! The Suncloud Optics Sentry and Costa Del Mar Zane 580P Mirror both allow you to be outside without squinting or covering your eyes with your hand. Plus, they’re both polarized, which further helps reduce glare.

 

Walking on AirThree men tailgate by a truck in the woods.

If you’re tailgating, you’re going to be standing, walking, and pacing while the ref decides on a call — and you’re going to want to be comfortable. A good pair of shoes is essential for avoiding blisters and keeping you on your feet. The On-Running Men’s Cloud 2.0 (also available for women) are practically made for tailgating. Lightweight and adaptable, they’re truly have you walking on clouds, no matter the score. 

 

Pro-Tip: Bring a Bucket

Yes, a bucket. Why carry a bucket to a tailgate? Because you’ll need somewhere to stash all the extras, like silverware, napkins, condiments and more. Besides that, it can be used as a makeshift cooler or even chair. Check out the 5 gallon, food-safe YETI LoadOut. With sold-separately accessories like a Utility Gear Belt and a Caddy for organization, it’s endlessly adaptable. You’ll find at least a thousand ways to use it.

 

Text by Bo King

Building the Best Spread for Your Tailgating Party

Truck loaded with Yeti tailgating accessories.

Tailgating combines the joys of friends, family, football, and, of course, food. No wonder it’s one of our favorite fall outdoor activities. Clay Greene, Operations Manager at Market Table, gave some suggestions on building the perfect spread for your tailgating party.

 

Clay Greene's headshot.

Clay Greene, Director of Operations, Market Table

Cheese: A Must-Have!

What’s the most important ingredient for a successful tailgate party? Clay’s answer may surprise you: “Any kind of cheese!”

“As long as there is some sort of cheese involved,” Clay says, “guests will be happy!”

We couldn’t agree more. A cheese board and hot dips topped with cheese disappear quickly at tailgates. Clay likes to offer a few different dips for her grazing guests. “My Buffalo Chicken Dip (recipe below), a bean dip like Texas Caviar and a Hot Bacon & Swiss Dip are always crowd pleasers.”

 

Bring on the Meats

 

Clay’s second-most important component of a successful tailgate is meat: “Smoked chicken and buffalo wings are key.” She recommends finger foods because no one wants to fool with a knife and fork while tailgating. Are there vegetarians on your invite list? This delicious vegan alternative to made from cauliflower will give them wings.

 

The All-Important Drink

Last but not least, you’ll want to have plenty of beer. “Locally brewed craft beer from the likes of Good People, Avondale and Cahaba Brewing will pair perfectly with your tailgating menu,” Clay writes. For kids and booze-free tailgaters, try one of these non-alcoholic party drink recipes.

 

Clay’s Buffalo Chicken Dip:

– 4 oz reduced fat cream cheese (room temperature)

– 1 cup fat-free sour cream

– ½ cup hot sauce or buffalo sauce (Clay likes Moore’s Original Buffalo Wing Sauce)

– ½ cup Lite Ranch Dressing

– 1 tsp white wine vinegar

– 2 cups cooked shredded chicken

– A couple handfuls of shredded, reduced fat cheddar cheese

  1. Mix all of the ingredients except for the cheddar cheese together in a mixing bowl until they are well combined and the cream cheese is no longer lumpy.

  2. Transfer the mixture to a small baking dish. Top with the cheddar cheese.

  3. Bake on 350 for 20-30 minutes, or until the cheese is bubbly.

  4. Serve with tortilla chips and celery.

  5. Enjoy!

 

Text by Nick Adrian

Planning a Family Picnic

Happy family lying on picnic blanket

This Labor Day weekend, leave the kitchen table behind and head outdoors! Nothing’s better than a scenic view and a family meal everyone can enjoy. Whether you need tips about prepping or packing, this guide will help you when it comes to planning a family picnic to celebrate the end of summer and to welcome fall.

 

Food

Picnic Lunch Meal IN Outdoors Park

 

When prepping your menu, consider dishes that travel well. Also, less is definitely more when it comes to packing picnic baskets. The best picnic dishes require little to no silverware. It’s also best to stick with food that can be served at room temperature or can be kept cool with ice packs. Nothing is worse than having food that spoils quickly from the heat.

 

 

Basket and BlanketFamily puts down blanket for outdoor picnic

Besides the food, a picnic basket and blanket are must-bring essentials. Although it’s a classic, you don’t need an old-fashioned wicker picnic basket. Instead, think about using a cooler to keep those perfect picnic dishes at the perfect temperature. For the full picnic effect, invest in a waterproof blanket so you can sit on the ground.

Location and Time

Picture of picnicking family's legs looking out on vista
Planning the location and time of your picnic is just as important as planning the menu. Find a park with a play area for the kids and, most importantly, a bathroom for everyone. If you plan on picnicking at a popular park, make sure to arrive a little earlier than expected to claim that special spot for your family.

 

 

Toys and Games

Family blows bubbles during outdoor picnic
If the park you choose doesn’t have a playground or splash pad, it’s important to bring your own entertainment. Bring balls, a pack of cards, or even some bubbles to keep your family entertained. Try getting even more creative by planning an outdoor scavenger hunt at the park.

Clean Up

Little boy throws carton into trashcan in park

 

 

You probably chose your outdoor picnic location because of its scenic view. However, if you don’t clean up your trash, it won’t be beautiful for very long. Make sure to throw away and pick up any food or belongings you’ve brought. It’s important to leave our green spaces better than when we arrived.

If you follow these planning tips for your outdoor family picnic, you’ll be able to make a simple picnic successful. And don’t forget that final, essential ingredient: an action-ready outdoor camera to capture the best (and most hilarious!) moments. This Labor Day weekend, get outdoors and get ready to make lasting family memories!

 

Text by Kendal Harris