By Mimi Rothschild
It’s getting a little warmer out there and what better time than spring for a good hike? Hiking is a great way to appreciate God’s beautiful Creation while simultaneously getting that heart pumping! A hike can be a lesson in Science if you take a closer look. Study Romantic poetry about nature for a quick English lesson. You can always look up verses about nature for a Bible devotion as well.
Pre-Kindergarten Homeschoolers
Babycenter: Learn how to hike with your toddler so he or she doesn’t get too tired on those long trips.
Elementary Homeschoolers
GORP: Going on a hike is a great activity for younger children. Here are some helpful tips that will keep your kids on the trail.
Middle School Homeschoolers
Rails to Trails: Rails to Trails is dedicated to converting unused railroad tracks into great hiking, biking, and walking trails.
High School Homeschoolers
American Hiking Society: This government organization will give you all the information you need to plan a great hike.
“Whoever loves money never has money enough; whoever loves wealth is never satisfied with his income. This too is meaningless.” – Ecclesiastes 5:10In Him,
The Jubilee Academy
Pre-Kindergarten Homeschoolers
Babycenter: Learn how to hike with your toddler so he or she doesn’t get too tired on those long trips.
Elementary Homeschoolers
GORP: Going on a hike is a great activity for younger children. Here are some helpful tips that will keep your kids on the trail.
Middle School Homeschoolers
Rails to Trails: Rails to Trails is dedicated to converting unused railroad tracks into great hiking, biking, and walking trails.
High School Homeschoolers
American Hiking Society: This government organization will give you all the information you need to plan a great hike.
“Whoever loves money never has money enough; whoever loves wealth is never satisfied with his income. This too is meaningless.” – Ecclesiastes 5:10In Him,
The Jubilee Academy