How to choose a toddler friendly hike

Get Outside With Kids - A podcast by Jennifer Kolbuc and Kate Le Souef

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For better or worse, toddlers have some limits when it comes to hiking. We discuss what we look for when choosing a toddler friendly hike, including all the times we haven't followed our own advice!   Takeaways:  Accept that shorter can often be better Short hikes can be deceiving - remember to check the elevation gain and starting elevation. Read descriptions for safety hazards (e.g. river crossings, exposed ledges) A lake, beach or (safe) lookout make the destination more tangible for kiddos. Just because someone posted a beautiful photo on Instagram, does not mean it’s an appropriate hike for you and your kids.  Check out websites like Vancouver Trails for great info and comments Do your research, but remember to believe in yourself. You can do hard things! Places mentioned in this episode: Golden Ears Provincial Park, Grouse Grind, Haleakalā National Park (Maui), Kicking Horse Resort (Golden), Angels Landing in Zion National Park, Stawamus Chief, Jug Island in təmtəmíxʷtən/Belcarra Regional Park, Glacier National Park, Strathcona Provincial Park Gear mentioned in this episode: Deuter Kid Comfort  Connect with us on Instagram for more tips @getoutsidewithkids

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