Celebrate summer at Medicine Lodge
Youth from across Wyoming are invited to the upcoming Medicine Lodge Kids Outdoor Day — an exciting and fun filled day of outdoor activities for kids Aug. 24 at Medicine Lodge State Archaeological Site in Hyattville.
“This is a great opportunity for kids to get outside, have fun and learn a new outdoor skill,” said Tara Hodges, information and education specialist with the Wyoming Game and Fish Department. “Pre-registration is required, and those that register by Aug. 5 will receive a free t-shirt and water bottle. To ensure a quality experience, space is limited so we encourage participants to register soon.”
Participants will be divided into age groups, then rotate through activity stations.
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Ages 8-10 will cast fishing poles, shoot air rifles, practice archery, learn about birding and basic camping skills.
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Ages 11-12 will shoot .22 rifles, pan for gold, throw atlatls, dig for artifacts, dissect owl pellets and learn about macroinvertebrates.
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Ages 13 and over will shoot muzzleloaders, practice on a ropes course, cast fly rods and learn about large carnivore awareness and outdoor survival.
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Ages 7 and under will be able to enjoy the Little Explorers tent from 8:30-11:00 a.m., which includes a nature hike, making animal tracks, story time and much more. Each kid in this age group must be accompanied by an adult.
Participants should be prepared to spend the entire day outdoors, so bring plenty of drinking water and sunscreen and wear comfortable, close-toed shoes. Lunch will be provided. Special thanks to Big Horn Rural Electric Company for sponsoring the event.
Check-in on the day of the event is between 7:45 - 8:15 a.m.; activities will begin at 8:30 a.m. and conclude by 3:35 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 24. Registration is available online. A $15 fee is due at time of registration for children 8 years and older, and a $10 fee is due for children age 7 and under. Space is limited and will be filled on a first come, first served basis.
Please contact the Cody Game and Fish office at 307-527-7125 or Medicine Lodge State Archaeological Site at 307-469-2234 with questions.
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