Hike It Baby

100 Awesome Outdoor Adventures with Babies and Toddlers

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Pub Date Jun 01 2018 | Archive Date Jun 08 2018

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Description

New parents and parents of toddlers face unique challenges when it comes to planning family trips in the outdoors. A “family friendly” trail is often a misleading term and doesn’t take into consideration very young children (under the age of 5), whose safety and comfort requires a little extra effort—a deceptively steep trek or the lack of adequate parking lot facilities can mean the difference between a fun afternoon and a stressful, or even a risky situation. And given the unpredictable nature of babies and toddlers, many parents put their adventure dreams on the back burner, missing out on years of meaningful experiences as a family.
Hike it Baby presents the 100 best outdoor adventures that you can take with babies and toddlers (really!) along with everything you need to know about traveling and exploring the natural world as a new family. Sourced from real families using Hike it Baby’s trail-tested system that rates safety, support, and small child accessibility, this book offers 100 trips of a lifetime that keep first-time moms and dads happily in their comfort zone, yet feeling like hardcore adventurers! Whether you’ve always wanted to hike part of the Appalachian Trail, meet giant Sequoias, or bike around the rim of Crater Lake with your little one, this book shows you how to plan a truly memorable journey together.





Shanti Sosienski Hodges is the founder of Hike it Baby, a marketing consultant, motivational speaker, and brand ambassador. Prior to starting Hike it Baby, Shanti worked as a freelance writer for a number of years full time for Outside, Marie Claire, Men's Journal and more. She lives in Portland, OR with her son, Mason, and her husband, Mark.

New parents and parents of toddlers face unique challenges when it comes to planning family trips in the outdoors. A “family friendly” trail is often a misleading term and doesn’t take into...


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<i>Hike It Baby</i> is a great place to start if you want to go hiking with your little but you don't know where to start. It contains some simple hikes for folks with babies and toddlers, at least one in every state. I was disappointed at the small representation of Massachusetts hikes listed (Only 1!), but some of the others looked really neat and I would totally pull this book out for reference when heading out of state.

I really liked the asides in the book on baby carriers, food on the trail, potty on the trail, etc. They gave some good advice, though I do wish they were arranged in their own section instead of interspersed among the trail guides.

Now that it's finally spring, I'm getting excited to grab my three year old and hit the trails!

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A helpful guide for different hikes around the US that can be done with very young children and their parents. There's a lot of description of the hikes and why they were chosen so people can really get a feel of what they're getting themselves (and their kids) in to. While it's helpful to have suggestion all across the country, it does feel like there are just whole swaths of the country that are missing out on recommendations. Or just large parts of states. For instance, living in New York State, most the suggestions for the state wouldn't really work for someone living in Western New York. But the hikes themselves aren't what make this book for me. It's the other things that the author and contributors write about. Why they chose the hike, the appeal the sights etc.. and also the impact it had to have such a hike.

While a good overview, it definitely should be expanded for just more hikes in every state. Also, a map of each hike would be nice as well.

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Such a great resource for outdoorsy families. I loved the structure and how easy it is to find a nature area for specific geographical locations, including if there is a cost to enter and how accessible the area is for children and those with special needs. The photography was wonderful.

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