Best Outdoor Games for 2025

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Giselle Castro-Sloboda Fitness and Nutrition Writer

I’m a Fitness & Nutrition writer for CNET who enjoys reviewing the latest fitness gadgets, testing out activewear and sneakers, as well as debunking wellness myths. On my spare time I enjoy cooking new recipes, going for a scenic run, hitting the weight room, or binge-watching many TV shows at once. I am a former personal trainer and still enjoy learning and brushing up on my training knowledge from time to time. I’ve had my wellness and lifestyle content published in various online publications such as: Women’s Health, Shape, Healthline, Popsugar and more.

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Do you feel like you haven’t had enough fun this summer? If you’re looking for some extra enjoyment before the summer comes to a close, now is a great time to get outside, connect with your inner child and play outdoor games with loved ones. To help, we’ve rounded up some of the best outdoor games for all ages and budgets, factoring in price, portability and more. After the fun, wind down the day with a favorite film on an outdoor projector.

Pickleball started to gain attention during the COVID-19 pandemic when people discovered it was a sport that could be played outdoors. Pickleball is a mix of tennis, ping-pong and badminton and is played using a tennis net, wooden paddles and a small ball. It can be played with two people (similar to tennis) or four people with two players making up one team. It’s the ideal game to play if you have enough people at your get-together and the best part is it often comes in portable kits. 

The Franklin Sports Pickleball Net comes with a travel bag that fits up to 12 balls and has a net that’s 22 inches long. You can prop it up in your yard, the park, driveway, tennis court or any other space with plenty of room to serve and strike the ball. If you’re looking to learn how to play pickleball or are already a pro, this is a solid set to have on hand.

If you’re not looking for a set and would prefer to stick with just a paddle for courts nearby, check out our list of the best pickleball paddles.

Nothing screams summer quite like a good water balloon fight. The standard water balloons you grew up with aren’t great for the environment since they leave remnants behind. That’s where reusable water balloons come in. This eco-friendly option allows you to enjoy the same perks of a water balloon, the exception being it won’t leave rubbish, and you can use it over and over again. 

These water balloons come in a multicolored set. They are made up of high-quality silicone and seal up using very thin magnets (which makes them slightly harder than regular balloons — these hurt more if they hit you in the face). These water balloons can be enjoyed by adults and children alike, especially during the hot summer months when you’re looking for a fun and refreshing way to cool down.

If you like playing basketball and also enjoy a good game of beer pong, BasketPong may be up your alley. This game is a larger-than-life version of basketball and beer pong (minus the beer). It comes with six large 19-ounce buckets and two basketballs for dunking. This is a family-friendly game that’s portable and can be played in the park, backyard or the beach. The buckets can be filled with water and set up in a diamond shape — typically used during beer pong — on each opposing side for the two teams playing.

Unlike the drinking game, which uses Solo cups, the bigger buckets make for easier targets. You can turn this game as family or adult-friendly as you’d like, but most importantly, it’s about having fun.

Practice your aim with a fun game of ax throwing with this set. Ax throwing is a popular pastime with studios across the country, but you can also do it in the comfort of your own home. It’s ideal for the whole family and can be set up outside during get-togethers in your yard or the park. The target stand is 5 feet tall and comes with eight red and blue axes so you can play with a friend. The props are made of plastic, so you don’t have to worry about using discretion around young children.

Users highly rate this set and say it’s sturdy, safe and fun enough that adults and kids alike can enjoy it. This is a good way to practice hand-eye coordination if you enjoy playing sports where good aim is required. 

If you’ve ever played hacky sack, you’re familiar with bean bags. This upgraded backyard game is a good way to socialize with loved ones and challenge yourself. The kit comes with 16 bean bags and a tower with seven buckets. It’s portable and not too big, so you can play indoors, take it to the park, outdoor family get-togethers or even if you’re tailgating before a game. Each plastic bucket represents different points ranging from 1 through 4, and can be played with two or more players. 

Once you’re done using it, you can store it in the carrying case. It’s a nice alternative to corn hole if that isn’t your thing, but it’s more challenging since the buckets on the tower are spread out. 

If you’re a fan of corn hole, you’ll want this outdoor game set. It consists of waterproof plastic corn hole boards, so you can leave them out and not worry about the rain ruining them. It folds flat and packs away easily, so you can keep it in the trunk of your car and break it out at get-togethers or when you’re at the local park. It’s appropriate for kids of all ages and adults to play with, so you can get in on some friendly competition with everyone in the family. 

Some reviews say the bean bags are not the most durable, so if you plan on using this set regularly, it may be a good idea to purchase extra bean bags. 

When you’re looking for the best outdoor game for your family, friends or guests, here are a few things to keep in mind:

  • Whether you want something portable or more permanent
  • If the game is waterproof or can handle inclement weather
  • How many people can play at once
  • Whether it has age restrictions or works for all ages

Outdoor games are a great way to socialize, get exercise, build teamwork and strategy skills — and take a break from screens.

Because you’re exposed to nature when playing an outdoor game, you’re reducing your chances of stress. Forest bathing — the Japanese practice of nature therapy — has been found to help stress levels, cardiovascular health, fatigue, depression and more.  

The information contained in this article is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as health or medical advice. Always consult a physician or other qualified health provider regarding any questions you may have about a medical condition or health objectives.



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