Adventure in America's Backyard
Public lands like national parks, forests, and waterways are ideal for fostering belonging and strengthening connections within military families. Unfortunately, many military families face barriers—like awareness, logistics, and participation—which limit their access to these resources. Despite the numerous mental and physical health benefits, a large portion of military families do not fully engage with these outdoor spaces.
Blue Star Families offers accessible outdoor recreation and education opportunities, ensuring that the unique challenges of military life do not prevent families from enjoying nature and its benefits.
Get Outside
Find your place in the outdoors while on your next trip, PCS adventure, or in your community using the many resources available.
Wellness and the Outdoors
Explore resources that connect you to the benefits of the outdoors – from boosting physical wellness to supporting mental health, and building community vitality.
Family Activities
Browse outdoor activities and adventures curated for families and school-aged children.
Stories of the Outdoors
Follow along on our adventures with new stories featuring outdoor exploration and connection.
Outdoor Explorers for All
Learn more about our Outdoor Explorers for All Program that is bringing families together as they experience the benefits of the outdoors.
Equity & Inclusion in the Outdoors
Wellness and the Outdoors
Did you know that spending time outdoors is good for your health? The outdoors can support healthier brain function, decrease stress, boost physical activity and wellness, and increase overall well-being.
Read through stories that dive deeper into the value of the outdoors and explore the many benefits of activity and connection in nature.
Fostering Racial Equity in Outdoor Spaces for Military-Connected Families
In Partnership with REI Co-op
Every military-connected family deserves to find connection in the outdoors. That is why, at Blue Star Families, we are invested in developing a suite of outdoor programming that is diverse, inclusive, and responsive to the needs of our military-connected community.
We acknowledge the historical exclusion of people of color in outdoor spaces and commit to doing the work to foster a sense of community and belonging for families of color in all of our outdoor program opportunities.
As we create connections with the land we inhabit, we recognize the hundreds of native tribes who are the traditional custodians and stewards and work to ensure that their presence, voices, and experiences are amplified and honored through Blue Star Outdoors.
The time is now to build more equitable adventures in the outdoors. Want to join forces on this mission?
Get Outside
The outdoors are waiting for you! Both state and national park organizations have made it easy to find public land and green spaces to explore, and our friends at Military OneSource offer a recreation locator to find affordable camping and recreation opportunities through the MWR.
As a military or Veteran family, you can also obtain your complimentary annual America The Beautiful Pass at most national park ranger stations and entry gates using your military ID.
While state and regional parks may have entrance fees, when you arrive at the gate, be sure to ask if there are military discounts, and keep an eye out for free entrance days.
Now, what are you waiting for? Find a park or outdoor experience near you!
Stories of the Outdoors
Ranger Betty: Shaping Stories and Inspiring the Next Generation of Trailblazers
Ranger Betty: Shaping Stories and Inspiring the Next Generation of Trailblazers Our national parks tell the stories of people, communities, and movements while connecting us to the lands we call home. These places are only made more treasured by the people who bring them to life through interpretive conversation, education,…
Read MoreCelebrating Black Outdoor Leaders and Organizations
Celebrating Black Outdoor Leaders and Organizations By: Nicole Rawlinson, Blue Star Outdoors DEPLOY Fellow ‘Mirrors and windows’ is a phrase that often comes up in my line of work. What does it mean? It is a phrase that highlights the importance of diversity in the information and media we consume,…
Read MoreBlue Star Parks DEPLOY Fellow Welcomes All Military Families to See Themselves in New Roles and Places
Blue Star Parks DEPLOY Fellow Welcomes All Military Families to See Themselves in New Roles and Places Meet Nicole. She’s a Navy spouse, mom of two, and the Blue Star Parks program DEPLOY Fellow for Blue Star Families. As a degreed librarian, Nicole is passionate about being a steward of…
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