shutterstock_16098277A good summer party idea is a camp out!

This theme works especially well with children between the ages of 8 and 12 and, of course, when it’s warm outside!

Here are some fun activities to pass the time:

Enjoy a proper cookout, and end the evening with s’mores.

Have a water balloon fight.

Tell scary ghost stories before going to bed. Have the storyteller hold a flashlight.

Play flashlight tag.

Pitch tents together.

Get a telescope and gaze at the stars. You could teach a fun astronomy lesson while you do this.

Make tie-dyed T-shirts.

Blow bubbles and shine your flashlights on them. This produces cool effects everyone is sure to love.

Make luminary bags with your guests to light the path to their tents.

Take a long hike/walk through your neighborhood, or, even better, in a nearby wooded area or park.

Have a sing along around the campfire. Does anyone play guitar?

Provide bug jars and catch fireflies.

Favors for this party can include: flashlights, tie-dyed T-shirts, or little knapsacks filled with camping stuff (bug spray, glow-in-the-dark stickers, water guns, glow bracelets, little plastic animals that you would find in the woods, etc.). The ideas are endless.

As you can see, overnight camping parties are great fun. Kids love them, and you will too, given the variety of activities that can easily fill the night.

One cautionary note, and this is true of any sleepover: Make sure to get contact information from parents when they drop their kids off. Some kids are ready to spend the night away from home and others are not. In case someone wants to go home or gets sick, make sure to have the parents’ contact details on hand to make that important call.

Happy trails to you ….

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  1. Domesticator April 4th, 2006

    We have had camping parties for the last four years. It has become quite popular. The parents actually stay with the kids.We have had upwards of 12 families camp in our yard. I’m not sure who enjoys it more, the parents or the kids! We have done some of the activities you mentioned. We also do a scavenger hunt and we have hung sheets between the trees and played an outdoor children’s movie after dark.

    Lisa said on June 1, 2007
  2. Just a few more camping ideas…

    A few other ideas have been shared with me to make an overnight camping party loads of fun:

    Show a movie after dark! Hang a white sheet between two trees and show one of your favorite movies. What a great idea!

    Have a scavenger hunt in the dark. You could do this with all sorts of things…give the kids flashlights for which they can hunt the treasures.

    Lisa said on June 1, 2007
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