Add fun to your Fourth with this free printable 4th of July scavenger hunt for kids! It’s perfect for backyard BBQ’s, picnics and celebrations!

Looking for a way to keep the kids occupied on Jult 4th for Independence day? Then look no further we have you covered with our free printable July 4th scavenger hunt. All you need is a printer. A scavenger hunt is a fun way to encourage children to practice using their observation skills while keeping them busy at your 4th July celebration.
Our scavenger hunts work for younger children of kindergarten age as they have pictures, but for older children, they also have the words, so it is great for letter recognition too and this is a fun and simple Independance Day Activity.
This is a brilliant classroom activity or for youth groups and to increase durability and longevity, laminate the sheet and use a washable marker or dry-erase marker then the check marks can be wiped right off and this can be reused year after year.

How to Download the Fourth of July Scavenger Hunt Printable
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All you need to do is add click on add to cart and they will be added to your shopping cart. When you are finished click on the orange shopping trolley at the top right of your page and follow the instructions on the screen. You will not be charged and the free pdf file will be available for you to download immediately and will also be emailed to your inbox.
If you have older tweens then I love this treasure hunt with clues by Play, Party Plan.
How to Play the July 4th Scavenger Hunt
You can do this as an activity for people to complete in their own time or make it a competition and see who can find each of the items the fastest. It’s like a patriotic treasure hunt!
- Print enough copies for everyone who wants to play
- Look around to find the various items
- Check off the boxes as you find each 4th of July item with a crayon, pencil, or marker
Enjoy playing this 4th of July scavenger hunt and searching for all things red, white, and blue!
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I always print my printables directly onto 160 gsm cardstock using my Epson Ecotank Printer rather than regular paper, this way they are a little more durable and the pens do not bleed through to the other side. However, if you do not have a home printer then just pop to a library and use theirs.
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Whilst I am talking about 4th July, take a look at these amazing Bookmarks to colour in from The Benson Street

Or this Guess Who Said it – American Patriots edition by The Quiet Grove


