Go Outside on an Adventure: Tree-Identifying Nature Hike

Tree-Identifying Nature Hike

It’s time for a winter nature adventure! Bundle up, grab your leaf or tree identification book, and head outside for a nature hike.

Find a wooded area, park, or even a tree-lined path near your home. Walk slowly and take your time looking at all the trees around you.

  • Observe what you see.
  • How many different kinds of trees can you find?
  • Are some tall and full, while others are short and thin?
  • Do you see evergreen trees with needles or bare trees with branches reaching up to the sky?
  • Can you spot pinecones, berries, or seeds nearby that tell you what kind of tree it is?
  • Take out your Nature Journal and record your observations.
  • Write down the trees you identified and draw one or two of your favorites. Label your sketches and include the tree names (if known), date, time, and weather.

🕵️‍♀️ Try This:
Use a tree or leaf identification book (or an app with an adult’s help) to match each tree’s bark, branches, or cones to its name. How many can you identify correctly?

📖 Share your adventure!
We’d love to see what you discovered on your winter hike. Share a picture or a page from your nature journal in the comments below.

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