Just for Kids
Hey, Kids! Check out these fun places...
Learn about fire prevention and safety with Smokey Bear!

- Download and print Smokey Bear coloring pages!
- Find more fun activities at Smokey for Kids! Explore the different sections to learn all sorts of ways you can help prevent wildfires. You’ll find activities, games, and learn a lot about protecting the forest!
- Learn about Smokey and wildfire Facts and Stats.
- Visit Smokey Bear and learn more about wildland fire, prevention how-tos, Smokey's history, and how YOU can prevent wildfires!
Every Kid Outdoors

There is so much nature out there to be explored. You can see America’s amazing mountains, roaring rivers, and wild animals, while camping, hiking, fishing, boating or doing so many fun things on national forests and grasslands. So sign up for your Every Kid Outdoors voucher today!
Signing up for a pass is as easy as 1, 2, 3.
- Ask an adult to help you.
- Go to the kid-friendly website Every Kid Outdoors and follow the instructions.
- Print an Every Kid Outdoors paper voucher. Vouchers are good through August each year.
And you don’t have to go alone. You can take your brothers and sisters and up to three adults. Or tell your teacher to help your entire class get a voucher and plan a class trip outdoors.
Learn more about Every Kid Outdoors or download the brochure here.
Discover the Forest
Learn more about your National Forests and Grasslands at Discover the Forest.
Find fund activities and resources on Discover the Forests resources page.
Download this fun activity book and take it with you the next time you head into the Forest!
I’m Woodsy Owl!

I hope you will join me to learn how to “Lend a Hand — Care for the Land!”
Check out these fun activities!
- Woodsy Owl ABCs Book
- Lend A Hand - Care For The Land Coloring Page #1
- Lend A Hand - Care Fore The Land Coloring Page #2
- Woodsy Owl Plant a Birthday Tree Color Page
- Find more fun Woodsy Owl activities here!
Discover with Lewis and Clark and the Corps of Discovery!
Discover with Lewis and Clark with the Lewis and Clark Trail Heritage Foundation, with thousands of pages of all things Lewis and Clark!
Find out how Lewis and Clark —along with a Native American guide, Sacagawea—explored the newly expanded United States with National Geographic Kids.