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Let's get moving! This section of high activity camp games is perfect for those children who love to run, roll, be loud, and use of some of their energy!
Foster team building and communication in your group by leading cooperative camp games. These activities may appeal to the "thinkers" in your group who prefer non-competitive activities or more cerebral challenges!
High Activity Camp Games. Choose any of these active games to get your group moving and everyone’s heart rate up! After spending a school year walking in lines, camp is a great place to run, jump, and burn off some energy!
These high activity camp games keep everyone moving! Play these camp games with those children who love to run, run, run! Adapt many of these games to embrace our "Everybody Wins" philosophy.
Upon deciding on a category, have teams one at a time come up with a word corresponding with a letter of the alphabet. First team to complete the full alphabet will words wins! Challenging Modifications: Have various categories or themes, such as “Super Heroes” or “Food.”.
Split group up into 2 teams, designate 2 safety zones, one on each teams side, and designate a middle area. Each team then gets in a huddle and picks what they want to be as a team, a giant, a wizard or an elf.
Here is a quick overview of categories that lead to thousands of camp activities, including camp games, crafts, theme-days, campfire stories, ice-breakers and more ideas for summer camp to ensure an amazing summer! We have the largest database of camp activities on the internet – thanks to you. Click on any of the categories below to see more ...
These high activity camp games keep everyone moving! Play these camp games with those children who love to run, run, run! Adapt many of these games to embrace our "Everybody Wins" philosophy. If you know a different variation, or don't see your favorite camp games listed, please submit today!
25 Name Games to Break the Ice with Kids and Adults. Name Games are designed to help participants learn each other’s names, begin conversations, and set everyone in the group at ease. It is always best to do a couple of these activities first before beginning other team icebreakers or team building activities.
Cards with numbers starting from one and up. Break the tension in cabin groups or teams. Assign everyone in the group a number, starting at number one and progressing consecutively. Have the entire group get the rhythm of slapping their hands on their legs twice, clapping twice, then snapping twice. Don’t go too fast, you won’t be able to ...