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Fitness Fun Found in our National Parks

by Athena Carmichael | Jun 17, 2019 | Kids

Our Stretch-n-Grow Roadtrippers are having a blast learning about the National Parks this

summer. These adventures have our friends hiking, canoeing, running, and jumping their way

across 3,537,436 square miles of American terrain. Using our imagination, we’re taking our

adventures onto the road, and outside of the classroom means exploring America’s wilderness

and outdoor activities to our real National Parks.

So what do you think of when you think of exploring nature? Marching up the mountain in the

Blue Ridge Mountains? White water rafting in Colorado? These are some of the parkgoer’s

favorite activities, but it is also good to shake the schedule up sometimes and go outside of our

comfort zones. When planning your summer road-trip, remember that different parks can offer a

variety of experiences that can open your child’s mind to new possibilities, show them new sites,

and will push them to new fitness possibilities.

1. Spelunking: This is just a fun word to say, and it will give your smaller tykes hours of fun

while they practice pronouncing the word which just means cave-exploring. Whether it is

Mammoth Cave in Kentucky or Crystal Cave in California, going on a climb underground

can be safe and fun. Learn about stalactites, stalagmites, bats, and even secret rivers on

a guided tour, or a self-guided walk. Maintained by the National Parks Service, it is safe,

clean, well-lit, and the paths are defined so you cannot get lost! See the world from a

whole new perspective by going spelunking.

2. Snorkeling: Get out of the swimming pool this summer and under the ocean by

snorkeling. Did you know that America has National Parks beneath the waves? The

Virgin Islands and even our most northern state - Alaska - have the option to put on

some gear and explore the sandy bottom. Make sure you do it with trained

professionals, not disturbing the natural environment, and this activity can spark a life-

long love of adventure and activity.

3. Horseback riding: Looking to explore greater distances at your chosen National Park?

Saddle up and go by horse! Stables that work with the National Parks have all the

equipment from saddles and bridles to expert teachers who can give you guided rides.

From Maine’s Acadia National Park to Lassen Volcanic National Park, horseback riding

provides guests with the ability to see more of the park, while making a new animal

friend.

Taking a road trip is all about family adventures, trying new activities, and connecting with each

other and the natural world. Whether exploring the National Parks through traditional activities

like nature trails or bike paths, or something more exotic like our list above, your family can get

active after hours in the car by spending a day (or two or three) exploring parts of the country that are new to you!

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Stretch -n- Grow is the world’s largest network of certified youth fitness instructors providing fun & engaging enrichment programs that get kids moving at their schools.

We specialize in high quality, FUN exercise experiences that get kids moving, including: Fitness, Dance, Gymnastics, Sports, Music and Yoga.

What started as a dream to get kids more active and physically fit expanded into building Stretch-N-Grow. Val Robertson has served  West Houston area since 2006, having served hundreds of thousands of families over the years.

We serve Katy, Copperfield, Cypress, Bear Creek, Energy Corridor and West Houston(outside Sam Houston). 

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