The promise of blueberry lemonade back at the end of the hike at Jordon Pond should be enough. |
| Where do you live? |
| Close by: Harper's Ferry. |
| We enjoyed Grand Teton NP with small kids. You don’t have to hike far to see amazing views because everything is gorgeous there. We did a pretty flat trail on the shore of Jackson Lake, it was accessible from Colter Bay Village. You can also take a boat across Jenny Lake to reach a fairly easy hike as I recall. |
It’s pretty rotten to guilt trip a parent who is taking their kid out for a nice hike in fresh air, getting exposure to nature and seeing sites. That is a great thing to do and to imply that she is selling her kid short is not ok. Any time in nature is wonderful and it doesn’t need to be about pushing your kid or increasing “stamina” of a FIVE YEAR OLD |
Guilt trip? You're too much. Sorry you're triggered by this. Maybe go for a hike? |
I agree with some of your general points, but you are also being weirdly aggressive here. DP. |
I don't think so. Comparing taking practice hikes to a "death march" is ridiculous. I would also say taking swimming lessons might be a good idea before a beach vacation, you know, to increase stamina and get used to it so it's more fun for everyone. |
Yes absolutely - telling someone they are selling their kid short by not doing XYZ is guilting/shaming. There are better ways to make a suggestion |
Agree to disagree. By working up to the longer hikes by practicing it will be a more fun vacation for all. I'm confident with more regular hikes OPs daughter will be able to walk more than 1 mile on their next hike. I can't for the life of my understand why you're so angry about that. Have a nice day! |
Maybe they don’t want to be the next BuddyBackpacker but just do a simple hike. Maybe OP knows her child better than you do. Maybe hiking long distance is t fun for her. |
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Do you want local hikes? Where are you located? I’ve done a bunch with Girl Scouts.
Great falls national park has some easy hikes and the falls are impressive. In MoCo, the Billy goat c trail is easy and then you can double back on the canal tow path when you get tired. There are also nice hikes at Wheaton park or Seneca cream lake park around the lakes and there are playgrounds also. I recommend bringing snacks for a break. A scavenger hunt can also be fun (keep it simple — a red leaf, a yellow flower, a squirrel, a bird, a tree with flakey bark, a tree shorter than you, a pollinator). |
I agree with the original advice, just not the delivery. |
| The patient research refuge which is near geeenbelt is also a very nice hike around a lake and there are often good bird sightings. |
| Sorry — meant to say patuxent research refuge. They also have a nice visitor center. |