Camping Basics
Wildlife & Nature
Campfire Knowledge
Survival Smarts
Camping Fun & Traditions
100

This is what you sleep in at a campsite to stay warm and cozy.

What is a sleeping bag?

100

This animal is active at night and often seen near campsites looking for food.

What is a raccoon?

100

This sweet treat is made with chocolate, marshmallows, and graham crackers.

What is a smore?


100

This is the first thing you should look for if you need to drink safely outdoors.

What is water?

100

Roasting this fluffy treat over a fire makes it golden brown.

What is a marshmallow?

200

Before leaving a campsite, you should always do this to keep nature clean.

What is throwing away the trash?


200

This part of a tree carries water from the roots to the leaves

What is the trunk?

200

Before leaving a fire, you should pour this on it to put it out safely.

What is water?

200

This tool shows direction.

What is compass?

200

Groups often sing these together around the fire.

What are camp songs?

300

These hold your tent to the ground so it doesn’t blow away.

What are tent stakes?

300

This is an animal that lives in the woods but hibernates in the winter.

What is a bear?

300

These larger pieces of wood keep a fire going for a long time.

What are logs? 

300

The sun rises in this direction.

What is east?

300

This game sends you searching for items like pinecones or rocks using a list.

What is a scavenger hunt?

400
You use this to keep your body/skin safe from insects.

What is bug spray?

400

This insect can bite and is often found in tall grass or woods.

What is a tick?

400

You should keep a safe distance from a fire, about this many feet (hint: more than 1, less than 10).

What is 3 feet?

400

If someone is hurt, this kit has bandages and supplies to help them.

What is a first aid-kit?

400

You follow a trail through nature when you do this activity. 

What is hiking?

500

This small container is used to hold water and is easy to carry on hikes. (NOT A WATER BOTTLE)

What is a canteen?


500

Animals that eat only plants are called this.

What is a herbivore?

500

These small sticks help start a fire before adding big logs. 

What is kindling?

500

If you’re lost in the woods, this simple rule reminds you to Stop, Think, Observe, and Plan.

What is S.T.O.P?

500

This nighttime activity involves looking up to find constellations and shooting stars.
 

What is stargazing?

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