PARK HOP
This is our favorite way to stay active, explore the area, and break up the long days. My girls and I try to hit up 1–3 parks a week, and every time we discover something new—whether it’s a splash pad, a shady picnic spot, or a playground with the best twisty slide.
So, we put together a FREE printable Park Hop checklist to help you do the same! It’s fun, simple, and 100% free.
What’s a Park Hop?
It’s exactly what it sounds like! Grab your water bottles and snacks, check the map, and hop from park to park this summer. Try a new one each week or revisit your favorites. Challenge yourself to hit them all!
What’s Included in the Printable?
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A checklist of local parks in Kingwood, Atascocita, and surrounding areas
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Room for your kids to rate the playgrounds
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Bonus space for favorite memories or photos
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A place to tally how many you’ve visited!
Why We Love It:
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It’s FREE.
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It gets us outdoors.
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It keeps summer fresh with something new to look forward to each week.
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It’s a fun memory-maker and even a little local adventure.
Download Your Free Park Hop Printable:
Whether you’re new to the area or just need a little nudge to get out, this is the perfect way to make the most of your summer. Tag us as you visit each park—we’d love to follow along on your adventures!
Let’s hop into summer, mamas! 🛝🌞
— Linzy
Find our Curated Google Map Here for ease when exploring all of our beautiful parks!
How to Use Your Park Hop Printable
Looking for a fun way to keep your kids active and outdoors this summer? Our Summer 2025 Park Hop Printable is here to help! We’ve created a simple, interactive way for families to explore local parks all season long.
Download the printable, which includes a check-off style list of local parks—grouped by area—so you can track your park adventures as you go. Try visiting 1–3 parks per week and highlight or check them off as you explore. Want to add even more fun? Post photos from your park visits and tag @KingwoodMoms to inspire other families to join in!
Whether you’re visiting favorites around Kingwood or branching out to parks in The Woodlands, Katy, or beyond—this printable makes it easy to keep summer exciting, free, and full of memories.
Let’s make this a summer of sunshine, playgrounds, and park picnics! Download your printable and start hopping today.
Follow me on Instagram @kingwoodmoms for awesome reels on these parks! My girls and I are on a mission to visit MOST of these parks this summer!
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