Get Campy with the Kiddos
This is Passport to Texas
When Ryan Spencer worked for Texas Parks and Wildlife, he connected people with nature through the Texas Outdoor Family Program.
I work out of a trailer and we go all over the state. It’s a unique office, but I really love it.
Ryan currently manages the Children in Nature Collaborative in Austin. But when he was with Texas Parks and Wildlife, he would…
…go from park to park and show people how to go camping for the first time.
Studies prove that when children spend time outside with their families they are healthier, happier and smarter. In addition, the family bond grows stronger.
They have better family cohesion. So that means, that children who spend more time with their parents outside, become nicer teenagers when they grow up.
Rally the family around outdoor fun and caring for our environment.
We teach about “Leave No Trace” and how to protect the environment while you’re out there enjoying it. We want to give them some skills that they can repeat on their own when they come back from the state park. So, things like cooking on a camp stove; setting up a tent.
To find a Texas Outdoor Family Workshop near you, visit the Texas Parks and Wildlife website.
Out show receives support from RAM Trucks. Built to serve.
For Texas Parks and Wildlife, I’m Cecilia Nasti.