Games to Play at Your Fourth of July Family Picnic

Kids and Adults Will Enjoy These Old Fashioned Games

The Fourth of July is a great time for family and community get togethers. When you are planning for an all day event it is a challenge to keep everyone busy.
If you plan ahead there will be games everyone can enjoy.

Backwards Softball for toddlers to adults Set up a rollicking softball game that the family will remember for months to come. Divide into teams with equal amounts of children and adults on each side. Using appropriate size bats with a softball play this game
 with a twist. All teenagers and adults must hit the ball holding the bat in their opposite dominant hand (righties use left, lefties use right) and when it's time to take a base run backwards! This is so funny for the kids to watch. Make sure someone is taking photos because some of the action is priceless. If some of the moms, dads, uncles, etc. want to take it a giggle further wear your shirts and hats backwards. Your kids will love it. This is a happy way to spend time working up an appetite for the meal ahead while you actually teach a few pointers of the game to the little ones.

Bean Bag toss You can easily set up a toss game for the kids. Either use empty plant pots, buckets or a full fledged painted wooden game board with points charted on it for the various holes to sink the bean bag through. In keeping with the 4th of July theme 'graffiti' paint it to look like bursts of firework colors.

Hoop Toss This is basic and easy to do. While standing a determined amount of feet away from a cone the players toss rings or hoops in the air to try to get it over a cone. Don't have rings or hoops? No problem. Got an old garden hose that leaks? Just cut it up in different size lengths and duct tape them into circles.
You can also cut rings out of corrugated cardboard boxes from the recycle pile.

Sack Race This blast from the distant past is still a lot of fun today. Give feed or potato sacks out to about six people, children included and have them line up . Shout 'get ready, get set, GO! Watch the running, stumbling giggling action as the participants race to the finish line.

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Very fun ideas, and fun read, enjoyed this!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Posted on 05/25/2008 at 4:05:10 AM

Fun game suggestions. Thanks!

Posted on 05/22/2008 at 7:05:22 PM

These all sound like fun. Thanks!

Posted on 05/22/2008 at 5:05:15 PM

Great games, I think I am going to try a few. Thanks!

Posted on 05/22/2008 at 8:05:36 AM

Very nice ideas, great article.

Posted on 05/21/2008 at 12:05:55 PM

This sounds like so much fun. My nieces and nephews children are now reaching the age where we could have some great fun with them like we did their parents at that age. July 4th is a favorite holiday with our family. We always enjoy going to my baby sister's house which is in a little town with a big tourist draw. There is always a big parade, craft show on the square and fireworks over the lake which runs through the middle of town. These games of yours would be a great addition, along with a watermelon seed spitting contest!!!

Posted on 05/20/2008 at 10:05:20 PM

Fun ideas and fun read!

Posted on 05/20/2008 at 9:05:13 PM

Fun ideas!

Posted on 05/20/2008 at 9:05:08 PM

thanks for the ideas.............................

Posted on 05/20/2008 at 5:05:20 PM

Great article, lots of good family activities!

Posted on 05/20/2008 at 5:05:51 PM

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