Multigenerational days out are booming—here’s how to plan one

Grandparents, teens, toddlers and the dog (well, maybe not on the ropes) are heading out together more than ever. Travel trend reports show multigenerational trips on the rise in 2025, driven by families craving quality time and shared experiences. Build that spirit into a single day out and you’ve got the perfect Wild Pines plan.

Morning: split by comfort level. our Mini Courses for first-timers, Challenge or Zip Course for thrill-seekers. Midday: regroup with a picnic under the pines (shade, benches, easy paths for buggies). Afternoon: low intensity fun mini golf, craft room time, or archery taster, so everyone leaves on a high, not a collapse. (We can help sequence bookings so no one’s clock-watching between activities.)

Pro tip: nominate a “family photographer” and swap the role halfway through; you get better photos and fewer “all on phones” moments. And if you’re coordinating three households, set a shared note with meet times, footwear reminders and the kids’ snack list. Multigenerational days thrive on tiny bits of planning and plenty of wiggle room.

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