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Saturday, November 23, 2024

Enjoy outdoor fun and games in Adams County with these great gifts

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There’s nothing worse than trying to find a gift for someone and not knowing what to get them.

To take the guesswork out of gift buying, we’ve found practical and helpful gifts for any occasion, sorted by theme to help find everything you are looking for.

Top 5 “Outdoor Fun & Games” Gifts

1) Outdoor Lawn Game
Murbles is a new outdoor game using large 3" in diameter balls (A Murble). Murbles can be played outside in the back yard, at the park, at the beach, etc. Obstacles such as tree roots, irregular surfaces, sand dunes, rocks, bushes, and trees make the game more exciting. Playing the game of Murbles requires no special skills and no special playing field. Anyone can play.

2) RampShot Replacement Balls - 4-Pack
Keep the fun going with replacement rubber bounce balls for RampShot. A set of four balls (repping both team colors) gets you back in the game for the next big play.

3) Handcrafted Swingboard
This standing swing lets you sail through the air, while cultivating the balance and core strength needed to graduate to board sports. But kids will just think it’s fun. Made in the USA from hard maple wood, Swurfer is designed to mimic a skateboard or snowboard, letting kids swing side to side as well as back and forth. Adjustable wooden handles add stability.

4) B3 Wooden Cornhole Bean Bag Toss
Creative Brainworks: B3 Wooden Cornhole Bean Bag Toss

5) Light-Up Capture the Flag REDUX
Light-up Capture the Flag REDUX is a glowing version of an all-time kid favorite activity. The game set includes orbs (flags), bracelets, territory lights, and jail markers that shine during post-sundown playtime. Twelve game variations are included to help keep the fun going, too.

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