Fun ways to get outdoors this spring!


March was a WILD month!

I kicked things off with an incredible girl's trip to the Galápagos Islands and Quito with Into the Wild Adventures for 10 days. We got to see blue-footed boobies, snorkel with sea turtles, and a sea lion literally swam up to me and around me. It was like I accomplished a life goal I didn't even know I had.

After that, my family and I headed south for spring break in Gulf Shores and Jefferson Parish, just outside New Orleans. We had fun at the beach, ate our weight in seafood, and enjoyed sweet family time!

Here are some ideas to get outdoors this month!


Faulkner’s Ranch Spring Round Up

Faulkner’s Ranch Spring Round Up is one of our favorite spring spots! This is such a fun family tradition! There is an egg hunt, pedal carts, yard games, a wagon ride and so much more. Your family will have a blast. Use the discount code EVERYDAYOUTDOORFAMILY for 10% off your tickets!


Don’t Miss These Outdoor Easter Basket Ideas!

If you’re looking to fill those Easter gift ideas for outdoor fun, I’ve got you covered! I’ve put together a list of my favorite outdoor toys and activities for kids on my ​Amazon Store. Hop on over and find the perfect items to make this Easter extra special and full of adventure!


Ideas to Get Outside this Spring

These 25 fun outdoor activities for kids will help you embrace the season and make the most of your time outside.


Around KC:

It's Hiking Season

Explore the 21 best hiking spots in Kansas City and the metro, perfect for family adventures and connecting with nature.


And Waterfall Season!

If you love chasing waterfalls, you won't want to miss these 6 stunning waterfalls in Kansas City and the metro—ideal for a springtime outing surrounded by nature's beauty.


Get the Kansas Map!

This map has over 550 ideas sorted by activity type and searchable by location. It includes state parks, unique outdoor spaces, places to stay, beaches, playgrounds, trails, and more!

This is the easiest way to plan your summer trips and quickly find cool places! Even if you're just driving through Kansas and looking for stops, this map is super helpful!


I’d love to hear your thoughts! What spring destinations are you excited to explore? Feel free to reply and share your feedback or topics you’d like to see in future newsletters.

Thank you for being part of our journey—I hope you embrace the upcoming months with fun, family time, and plenty of outdoor adventures!

Happy adventuring,
Amy

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