Finding something different to do with children can be difficult, especially if yours are different ages. A day out at a nature park or reserve could be just perfect. All kids are interested in nature, and most of them also like to be out and about. It needn’t be an expensive outing either.
Great Days out That Cost Less
Choosing a visit to a nature park is the perfect way to amuse bored kids and to let them run off all that excess energy. Many parks will even let you take the dog if you have one so the whole family can enjoy time out together. Costs can mount up when there are a few of you, but choosing to use a discount voucher allows you to enjoy a great outing at a fraction of the normal cost. Definitely worth looking into, there are several great offers available which help to keep costs down for young families.
Why Choose A Nature Park?
A nature park is the ideal choice for children of all ages. There’s such a lot to see and do and they normally have many interactive features or hands on experiences which everyone can join in with. It lets you teach your little ones something about the environment and the world we live in too. Perfect for enquiring young minds. All the space and fresh air is good for everyone, and they can run about to their hearts content in a safe area. Many nature parks and reserves have excellent environmentally aware playgrounds too, and often include swings, slides and other child friendly rides made from materials to be found in the park.
How To Find A Nature Park Near You
Most states have nature parks and reserves, large and small, which are easy to get to and which highlight aspects of your local region. Look online, or in your school or library for ideas, and keep an eye open for parks which have a discount voucher scheme so that you can keep the expense to a minimum.
Keep a Record
A nature park day out is a really special and exciting option when you have children. Try to plan ahead so that your kids are excited and look forward to the big day. Perhaps keep a scrapbook or album to which they can add photos and notes or pictures about what they hope to see before they go. When you return, you can let them add to it. A great way to keep them interested for a long time.
Here in Singapore, park and beach are combined. You can do running, swimming, camping and biking! No one will get bored! Most of all there’s a food court where you can buy great food!
great advice, I’ve been planning to bring the little one to the park but because its been raining here I always move this plan..
Outdoor activities is always advantageous for the kids development. Not only that they get to explore the beauty of nature, it is also beneficial for their health aspects.
By all means, if we have coupons or voucher for that certain park we should take advantage of it that way we can save. I love nature park and I’m sure my kids would love to go to a butterfly park to see different butterflies.
When voucher or any discount card this days. Our kids wants to go and eat anywhere and it costs money.
Yup. it’s one of the ways to save money on events and things.
Indeed because there are no free tickets now! When we went to Sea World in Florida, USA last two years ago, we had free tickets because of my husband to be in a military. It was indeed a savings for us because it really costs a lot of money.