The Gagnons’ Top 7 Ways To Keep Kids Entertained On the Road

Keeping Kids Busy On Roadtrips

We get this question a LOT. “How do you guys possibly keep your kids entertained when you are on the road so much, for so long?” 

The answer? It’s complicated, but not impossible.

First, let’s discuss technology. When approaching our first RV Road Trip, I was adamant that technology would NOT be a part of our journey. This was our family’s chance to immerse in nature, enjoy each other’s company, and make our own fun. Annnnnnd, that did work for us on that first trip, BUT that trip was only a week long in duration. Let me tell you – it’s a whole different ball game when you are on the road for months at a time or even an entire Summer, frequently driving 10-15 hours IN A DAY!

Let’s talk technology and devices first. While I am always on the hunt for things to do in the RV that do not involve technology, and you will hopefully find some helpful ideas below, Justin and I are absolutely okay with our kids using technology, within reason, especially on long drive days. While there are obviously many options out there in terms of what devices might best fit your needs, we have found that that most flexible option is a basic smartphone for each of our kids. Justin and I actually had several old phones that are without SIM cards, and we like how they can be used with more functionality than a music player, but not as an actual phone. They are lightweight, and versatile. We keep these devices in a safe in our RV, and only get them out when we have agreed upon the usage for them on a particular drive. Our kids are able to watch a movie on them, play a game, or listen to music, and these activities often really help break up what can be particularly monotonous driving days. Let’s be honest – there’s only so much scenery that kids can take!

With kids ranging in age from 7 to 13, we have compiled a list of our 10 Favorite Road Trip Activities for children.

  1. LISTENING TO MUSIC – Our first suggestion is to listen to music. Our family loves to compile a playlist for each of our road trips, and it’s amazing how those anthems forever remind us of particular trips together. We also really love to play “Carpool Karaoke” to kill time on the road. My kids also have made their own playlists that they enjoy listening to on the smartphones with headphones to pass the time.           

2. AUDIO BOOKS – Download some family-appropriate books ahead of your trip to enjoy along the road. We really like the app, Audible, for downloading books, and also use the Libby app, which accesses audiobooks through our public library. Justin and I have also listened to several adult books together, or separately, using our AirPods.  If anyone in your family can tolerate reading while driving without getting carsick (two of my kids can), regular books or books on Kindle are also fabulous ways to pass the time on long driving days.                                                      

3. PODCASTS – Podcasts can also be a fantastic way to pass the time on road trips. Our family favorite podcasts include the following…

    • Wow In the World – Science and Innovation for kids
    • Story Pirates – Stories for Kids
    • Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard
    • Happier by Gretchen Rubin – Easy Ways to Live a Happier Life
    • Who Would Win – Debating battles between superheroes and villains in the world of comics, fantasy and Scifi
    • RV Miles – Tips & Tricks for RV Life and National Park Information
    • Switchback Kids – National Park Specific Information

There's a podcast out there for EVERYONE!

4. TRAVEL GAMES – You can find HUNDREDS of ideas for travel games on Pinterest, or by a simple Google search, but these are some of our family favorites.

  • “I Spy” – This is a great way to get the kids looking out the window.
  • “20 Questions” – Each person takes a picture card of an animal, food or common object and places it on their forehead. They ask the others questions and have to try and guess what they are.
  • Add-on Storytelling – Each person takes a turn to tell part of a story. The next person continues the story with their own sentence or two. Usually, you will end up with some pretty funny stories.
  • “Would you Rather?” – Play the game “Would you Rather A or B”. Ask each person if they would rather do one of two things. For example, “Would you rather eat a reindeer burger in Alaska or a buffalo burger in Wyoming? This game is a great conversation starter!
  • License Plate Game – Find the license plates for all 50 states. We have found that visitor center parking lots in the national parks are the BEST for finding them all!  Here’s a link to our 50 States License Plate Game : LINK

5. BOARD GAMES – If you are traveling in an RV, make use out of that table with several fun games. Many of these games are also available in a “travel version,” which are optimal for road trips. Our family favorite games include…

  • Yahtzee
  • PIT
  • UNO
  • Rumikub
  • Pictopia
  • Checkers
  • Backgammon
  • Scrabble
  • Chutes and Ladders
  • Spot It

The Ultimate BOREDOM-BUSTERS.

6. OTHER GAMES / ACTIVITIES – These are also great ways to pass the time on a road trip.

– BOOKS – if your kids can tolerate them while driving without getting carsick.  If not, they are great for downtime at the campsite.

– Sudoku

– Hangman

– Tick Tac Toe

– Pictionary

7. ARTS & CRAFTS – You can never go wrong with bringing markers and crayons, as well as a huge ream of drawing paper or sketch pads in the car or RV. It’s truly amazing what the kids will come up with to do with these supplies. In addition, stock the RV with some fun craft kits to pull out when you need to mix it up, or fun workbooks/activity books.

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