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Narragansett Chapter Family Outing Activities

Debbie Mitchell, Subchair

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Three Mile Island Camp

Watch Camping on Three Mile Island on PBS.
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Visit Three Mile Island Camp on Lake Winnipesaukee, an AMC site surprisingly untouched by modernization over the past 100 years. It's campers enjoy swimming, canoeing, sailing, walking and the rustic nature of the island. It is primarily a family orientated vacation site.


Rhode Island Great Outdoors Pursuit

  If you missed this family program last year, don't miss the Great Outdoors Pursuit in 2014. The Department of Environmental Management and the Parks Department will be holding the Rhode Island Great Outdoor Pursuit contest. The purpose of the contest is to encourage Rhode Island families to enjoy the recreational resources and outdoor activities our state parks have to offer, and to get moving toward a healthier lifestyle. This is a twelve-week contest that will have you decoding clues, discovering state parks throughout the state and participating in fun activities and challenges - all for a chance to win prizes. All you need is a minimum two-member team (one adult 18 years or older and one child under 18) and the desire to have a great time, all while discovering the beauty and activities in Rhode Island's state parks and natural areas. For an introduction the the event and schedules, look at the DEM State website. .

Family Outings Participation Requirements

Trips and activities are open to children under 18 and their parents or legal guardians. A child may attend an FOC trip/activity with another adult if written permission is granted by the child's parent or legal guardian. That adult will be considered the "responsible adult" for the specific trip/activity. The parent or legal guardian must sign a volunteer release agreement for him/herself as well as each child that participates. The parent, legal guardian or responsible adult must remain with the child for the duration of the activity and keep his/her child under their care and control at all times. No child will be allowed to attend any FOC event without a parent, legal guardian or a "responsible adult". Some AMC trips require particular skills, physical abilities or maturity. The trip leader has the right to set minimum standards and may limit participation to children and their families that meet those minimum standards.

What to bring on a Family Outing Committee (FOC) activity

What you bring on each activity will depend upon the specific activity, the locale and the weather. Always check with the trip leader before you leave your home. Below are some basic suggestions that maybe helpful.


Tips to help you plan your outdoor family adventure.

We've all been there, planning a family outdoor outing and wondering how to insure everyone has a great time. Where will we go? What do we need? What if it rains? What if someone is not happy? RELAX, don't stress. This is supposed to be fun, remember? Here are some brief tips to help you plan an outdoor adventure that everyone can enjoy. First, you need to get your head in the 'hiking with kids' zone. It takes a little more planning to have a successful trip when little ones are along.

By focusing on the experience as much as the destination you can build great memories. Manage the details but let the adventure define itself. Your family will have the opportunity to connect while everyone experiences what is most meaningful to them.

See you on the trail!
Matt Putnam


AMC Outdoors blog, May 13, 2010

"My mother and I climb mountains." Debbie Mitchell's oldest child, Jen, wrote that sentence on a school assignment when she was eight years old. Jen, now 29, rediscovered the sheet of paper not long ago when she going through a box of things from her childhood. Read the story in the AMC "Great Kids, Great Outdoors" blog, written by Kristen Laine with Debbie Mitchell (our Chapter Vice Chair and Family Outing Committee subchair).

Things you can do outside and places you can go in RI

No doubt most of you have heard of AMC's No Child Left Inside Initiative in which the club is trying to promote the importance of outdoor activity for young people. The Narragansett Chapter is actively looking for families to join our Family Outing Committee and I thought I'd offer some suggestions for activities you and your family can enjoy - outside. Read the full article by Mark Dennon "No Rhode Island Child Left Inside- A Local Perspective"

One down, forty-seven left.

On August 22, 2012, my daughters (8 and 10) summitted their first “4,000’er” by hiking to the top of NH’s Mt. Jackson. Reaching the summit marked the achievement of an open ended goal my older daughter set a year ago after we discussed some of the hikes I had recently completed. Upon looking at the topographical map in the lobby of the AMC’s Highland Center, she said, “my first 4,000’er is going to be Mt. Jackson”. Two hours later, when I pointed out Mt. Jackson from the summit of Mt. Willard, nearly 2,000’ feet below Jackson’s summit, she visibly paled and re-considered her decision. We talked about it and agreed that it didn’t have to be done any time soon and that it was an excellent goal to have. By Matt Putnam

Kids Hike The Great Outdoors

By RACHEL CHIARTAS/ecoRI News contributor - Jeanine Silversmith has always loved a good hike....That night, she created a domain for the group that would come to be known as Rhode Island Families in Nature. Read the entire article about starting the Families in Nature hikes.

Other family resources

AMC programs offered for families and their teenagers. www.outdoors.org/education/family-programs


Family Outings Leadership Requirements

Trips/Activities Requirements

The primary goal for any trip or activity is for participants to have fun and be safe. For this reason, the FOC has established the following minimum standards for all trips:

Suggestions for leading a successful trip

"Susie if you want to see your doll again, leave $100 in this envelope by the tree out front. Do not call the police you CANNOT trace us, you CANNOT find us. Sincerely, Calvin" -- Calven & Hobbes


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