A neighborhood scavenger hunt is the perfect way to get out of the house! It can be done walking or driving in the car and there is a printable version for readers and non readers!
Kids will just love this neighborhood scavenger hunt! Whether you are taking a walk through your own neighborhood or driving through others, this will keep the kids busy!
If you are doing a driving scavenger hunt, you will probably not want to use the same house for any two on the list but if you need or want to that is okay. If you are walking, you will probably need to use the same house for more than one item unless you are taking a very long walk! Whatever you want to do is fine!
Other Scavenger Hunts:
Christmas Decoration Scavenger Hunt: A fun indoor scavenger hunt to keep the kids busy while waiting for dinner or gift opening. Really, it is just fun anytime!
Christmas Lights Scavenger Hunt; A Christmas Lights scavenger hunt is the perfect way to get into the Christmas spirit! Have fun finding all of the things on the list! 2 printable levels!
Pet Store Scavenger Hunt: A fun way to spend time in the pet store looking for specific pets, toys and supplies. Free checklist included!
Neighborhood Scavenger Hunt: A neighborhood scavenger hunt is the perfect way to get out of the house! It can be done walking or driving in the car and there is a printable version for readers and non readers!
Bookshelf Scavenger Hunt: A bookshelf scavenger hunt is the perfect indoor activity for a rainy day! It is also a great way to renew your child’s love for books!
A Halloween Scavenger Hunt can be enjoyed as a trick or treater or from home! Have fun finding all of the things on the list!
A Thanksgiving Scavenger Hunt is the perfect way to keep folks busy while they wait for the big meal! Have fun finding all of the things on the list!
Plus Classroom Scavenger Hunt, Camping Scavenger Hunt, Beach Scavenger Hunt, Zoo Scavenger Hunt, Aquarium Scavenger Hunt, Spring Nature Scavenger Hunt, Fall Nature Scavenger Hunt
Two Levels of Hunts:
I have made two levels of my neighborhood scavenger hunt so all kids are able to play. It is no fun to not be able to play so we want to avoid that!
Pre-Readers:
Younger kids have a version with 12 pictures (with their words for practice identifying them) to find as they walk or ride in the car.
Young children will be looking for a dog, flower, blue car, bird, bike, ball, tree, house, girl, squirrel, van and gray door. Some objects are harder and some are super easy to get them off to a quick start. They will have fun crossing off or circling a few right away.
Download the Neighborhood Scavenger Hunt for pre-readers:
Readers:
Older kids who can read have their version with 20 things to find and check off. Again, some should be easier than others.
Download the Neighborhood Scavenger Hunt for readers:
They will find:
A porch swing
A mailbox with the number 7 on it
A driveway with 2 cars in it
A dog
A house with blue shutters
A for sale sign
A bike
A flag on a pole
A fenced in yard
A basketball hoop
A house with a brown roof
A birdfeeder
A garage door with no windows
A house with a red car in the driveway
A stop sign
A white front door
A flag on a house
A house with 2 front doors
A fire hydrant
A potted plant
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