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15 Ways to Keep Kids Busy on Long Road Trips

August 3, 2020 Kim 8 Comments

Are you planning a long road trip with the kids this summer? Not sure about you, but I consider 6 hours or more a long road trip – and we’ve taken plenty. For your next road trip, consider these 15 ways to keep kids busy on long road trips. Your sanity will thank you!

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15 Ways to Keep Kids Busy on Long Road Trips

15 Ways to Keep Kids Busy on Long Road Trips

My family has been on plenty of long road trips from Texas to New Mexico, Colorado, and Oklahoma. We usually go to at least one of these states every year – sometimes all three. My son has a pretty much grown up (all 11 years) traveling by car to these states.

He and his dad just got home from a road trip to Raton, NM, then over to Chama, NM via Taos, and then home. They would send me pictures of what my son was doing, and he seems always to be busy doing something. With no electronics on this trip, he was a little bored, but he kept busy reading, playing road trip games with his dad, and doing word search puzzles. This kid hardly ever sleeps on long road trips, not even when he was younger. So, we have to keep him busy during road trips, or else, our journey will not be fun.

Keep your kids unplugged and do some of these suggested road trip activities so you won’t go insane.

15 Ways to Keep Kids Busy on Long Road Trips

Some ideas are from other traveling bloggers who identify with us.

    1. Car Scavenger Hunt Printables – items are around town and all around.
    2. Road Trip Activity Packs – no idle time with this!
    3. You can always play the “quiet game,” but good luck with that!
    4. Tic-Tac-Toe Travel Tins – She made her own from old lunch boxes. How cool!
    5. Buy each kid a disposable camera and let them take photos of the road trip. This may require you to pull over if they see a deer or bear…but maybe not.
    6. See how to paint a Tic-Tac-Toe Game on a Cookie Sheet – plus read up on road trip safety for 2020
    7. Make Surprise Activity Bags specialized for each kid.
    8. Here are eight games to play in the car that doesn’t involve anything but the kid, their voice, and perhaps yours.
    9. Bring along healthy road trip snacks – I mean a lot of them!
    10. Let your kid be the navigator. Give them the map and let them find the best way to get where you’re going.
    11. Who likes Bob Ross? Print out Bob Ross Activity Printables and let the kids color and do his Big Hair Maze game.
    12. Many times we brought along a portable DVD player. That was a lifesaver until he fell asleep.
  1. This idea is out-of-the-norm; however, we have one, and my son had a great time scratching off states we’ve been to. Get their very own Scratch Off Map for Kids, and watch them go to town.
  2. Take along a stack of conversation questions, so you all can talk to each other as a family.
  3. Have the kids start a travel journal.

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Do you have any activities to keep kids busy on long road trips? Do share.

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Travel writer and road trip enthusiast of My Traveling Roads, Kim Croisant, is a proud native Texan passionate about seeing the world by car, plane, train, RV -- any way she can. Her travels include many road trips through Texas and beyond. Kim is raising her grandson and takes him and her Yorkie/Shih Tzu mix doggies on as many trips as possible. When she's feeling the love, she lets her darling 82-year-old mother come along as well. But her favorite way to travel is solo. When Kim's not writing, she is hiking through nature and camping in the woods in a cabin full of amenities.

Comments

  1. rachel says

    August 4, 2020 at 8:21 pm

    We’re going on a road trip in a couple of weeks and I can’t wait to use these!

    Reply
  2. Tisha says

    August 4, 2020 at 12:59 pm

    This is perfect timing! I’m going on a road trip this weekend with the kids and it does get long and boring for them.

    Reply
    • Kim says

      August 4, 2020 at 1:01 pm

      Yea! Glad I could help. Have fun…and be safe.

      Reply
  3. Sharon says

    August 4, 2020 at 8:09 am

    These are all such great ideas but I really love the Road Trip Activity Packs, great way to keep little ones busy with different activities so they don’t get bored.

    Reply
    • Kim says

      August 4, 2020 at 1:02 pm

      Oh, that’s one of my favorites too.

      Reply
  4. Bella says

    August 3, 2020 at 6:46 pm

    I don’t have kids but I get car sick on rides that are long so I always like keeping my eyes on the road.

    Reply
    • Kim says

      August 4, 2020 at 9:30 am

      Hey Bella, you may also want to ride in the front. It helps me to sit in the passenger seat if I’m not driving, bc I can get car sick too.

      Reply
  5. Nadalie Bardo says

    August 3, 2020 at 4:01 pm

    I don’t have kids, but I would sooo make use of all these ways to keep myself busy. Being a passenger can be so boring at times.

    Reply

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