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16 Outdoor Picnic Games For Your Next Friends-and-Family Gathering

What's an outdoor picnic without a little entertainment? These games will be sure to keep the party going.

Summer is here, meaning outdoor gatherings with friends and family are in full swing. Along with the mouthwatering barbecue and delicious beverages, you can't forget entertainment. Whether it's lawn games, relay races, or traditional family favorites, outdoor picnic games are the perfect setting for friendly competition.

Outdoor picnic games don't have to be complicated or break the bank. Activities can be as simple as a DIY obstacle course, board games set up on outdoor tables, or even a classic game of hide-and-seek. Whether you play as a family or break off into teams, there really is no right or wrong way to get your game on.

Here are some of our favorite outdoor game ideas for endless fun under the sun.

1. Team Games

Friends playing toss in a field

You don't need a lot of people at your outdoor shindig to play team games. Even games such as basketball or volleyball can be modified into teams of two or three people on each side. Whether you have a handful of guests or a plethora of people, these outdoor games will be sure to inspire some solid teamwork among your picnic attendees.

Team Games

Pickleball set with 4 paddles, 8 balls, and a wheeled net.

Pickleball may be America's new favorite sport, but it isn't just for the courts. Whether you're an old pro or a newbie, enjoy a thrilling game of pickleball in your yard with this starter kit from Amazon. The set comes with an easy-to-set-up net, four paddles, eight balls, and a dozen court marker strips to convert any part of your yard into a professional-looking court. Just remember: the longer and thicker the grass, the less your ball will bounce.  The net is on wheels, so it can slide out of the way when your guests are ready to move on to a different game.

Pickleball Net Set


Father and daughter play badminton on the grass.

An outdoor picnic wouldn't be complete without a game of paddle ball. Guests can challenge one another to see whose birdie can bounce off the paddle the longest without hitting the ground. This particular set comes with four paddles and 10 birdies, which all fit neatly inside a drawstring bag.

Paddle Ball Game


People playing volleyball

There's nothing like squaring off for a good old-fashioned game of volleyball. This classic can be played one-on-one or two-on-two, or a dozen or so of your family and friends can square off against one another to see who can spike the ball the hardest and gain a point against the opposing team.

Franklin Sports Volleyball


Player kicks the ball at home plate.

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Kickball is a playground classic. All you need is an open yard, some bases, a handful of players for each team, and a ball, like this one from the World Kickball Association. Add in the basic knowledge of how baseball works, and you're ready to play ball!

WAKA Official Kickball


Two couples playing Bocce

Bocce is one of those games that's simple to learn but less easy to master. Roll your balls as close to the jack—the white ball—as possible. The team that has rolled balls the closest gets the point (or points) for that round. The GoSports bocce set comes with a pallino, eight balls (two each of green, red, blue, and yellow), a canvas bag for storage, and the all-important measuring rope.

GoSports Bocce Set


2. Relay Races

Two group of kids playing with colorful hoops and throw them on cones while competing with each other during summer sunny day

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Relay races bring us back to a simpler time in our lives. For most of us, the school year always ended with a couple of days of hardcore games and always included creative versions of relay races—cementing friendships and sending us off into summer on a high note. At family picnics, races bring people together and encourage teamwork. For your next picnic, pick one of these classic relay games.

Relay Races

On a hot summer day, there's nothing more classic than a water balloon toss. All you need to do is toss the balloon gently enough that it won't fly past your partner but softly enough that it can be caught without breaking. Easy peasy! It's all in the wrist.

The spoon race is all about having the balance, grace, and enough speed to cross the finish line before your opponent. Just about anything can be used to balance on your spoon, from eggs to balloons. Players hurry as fast as they can from one end of the course to the other while keeping what's in the spoon from dropping.

The three-legged race is the ultimate test of teamwork. Pick a partner you can communicate with—or who's at least of similar height—before heading into this classic relay race. Or pair up party guests who haven't met before for a serious icebreaker.

Nothing like pitting two sides of the family against each other in a tug-of-war match! Depending on how competitive your guests are, this may be one game you want to have a referee for. Get a rope, some tape, and the will to win.

A scavenger hunt is fun regardless of the time of year, who puts it on, and its location. A DIY scavenger hunt for your guests doesn't have to be elaborate or fancy. Tie it into your party theme with hidden treasures and clever clues, and watch your guests go for the gold.

3. Yard Games

People participating in a potato sack race.

One of the simplest forms of outdoor picnic entertainment are lawn games. Set up board games on tables to encourage people to interact and play with one another. If you have a little spending money for your games, you could even spring for the supersized outdoor versions of Connect Four, chess, or even dice.

Yard Games

A mother and her two children playing on the beach.

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The anticipation of slowly pulling a single wooden block out of a tower is thrilling with tabletop Jenga, but oversized Jenga ups the ante. Standing over three feet high when first set up, these five-inch blocks make quite the racket when they come crashing down. But really, that's all a part of the fun!

Jenga Giant Hardwood Block Game


Friends playing croquet

Round up four to six players for a classic game of croquet. This beginner-friendly lawn game tests your aim and patience. Players can team up in pairs, or all six can battle individually for the win. Knock your all-weather ball through the nine steel wickets with the durable wooden mallets in this set. When your opponents have had enough, all the pieces neatly fit into the carrying case.

Franklin Sports Croquet Set


Two boys hammering in a horseshoe stake.

Partake in one of the oldest yard pastimes by playing a round of horseshoes. This game can be set up just about anywhere, as long as the stakes can be driven into the ground. Take it along with you to wherever your picnic will be and toss away.

Franklin Sports Horseshoes Set


A family playing corn hole.

Cornhole has been the go-to game for outdoor parties since it skyrocketed in popularity around 15 years ago, taking hold in the Midwest before moving out to the coasts. However, enthusiasts say it was originally invented back in the 14th century by Bavarian cabinet maker Matthias Kaupermann. No matter whom we have to thank for the game's invention, it's a favorite at barbecues, picnics, and other gatherings. With a simple setup and easy-to-follow rules, who wouldn't love it?

EastPoint Sports Cornhole Set


Friends playing ringtoss.

Ringtoss is the perfect addition to your backyard picnic if you're looking for fun for guests of all ages. This travel-friendly set comes together quickly and has five rope rings that kids and adults can toss onto wooden stakes. All you need is a little hand-eye coordination, and you're good to go.

Elite Sportz Ring Toss Game


A couple playing ladder golf.

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While ladder golf is a little more complicated than ringtoss, it's still fun for all ages and significantly easier than golf itself. The classic set comes with two PVC ladders, score trackers, six rubber bolos, rules, and a carrying case to store it in.

GoSports Ladder Toss Indoor-Outdoor Game Set


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