Mine are girls, but here are some of the things they like to do:
1. Scavenger hunt (even the youngest can find a rock, a leaf, a feather, etc. with a little bit of help).
2. S'mores and pie iron sandwiches over the fire. Let them help fix them and both you and the child hold them over the fire.
3. Fishing - yes, we have always let them use hooks. They started when they were 18 months old and still love to go. Keep the trip down to about an hour. Only let them fish one at a time and someone else look after the other one. With one occupied fishing, you can watch out for the flying hook. Let the 4 year old practice casting with a large bobber on the end and try to put it past a rope laid on the ground. When he gets able to do this, make the rope into a large circle.
4. Crafty projects using glue, leaves, twigs, etc.
5. Anything that involves mud! Most kids like to play in mud, so we would get dirt and let them stir in water to get a good consistency and then let them "paint" on a big poster board. This can keep them busy for hours.
6. Hiking to spot wildlife.
7. Digging in dirt to find worms.
8. Put up a small tent if you have one and let them "play house" or fort or whatever.
Just a few ideas of what we have done with our girls over the last 11 years (oldest girl is 11 and youngest is 8). They both started camping at 4 months.
2017 Ford F350 Crew Cab 6.7L 4x4 DRW