Soft Adventures 101:
A Step-by-Step Guide to Planning Your First Family Adventure
Soft adventure travel is one of the best ways for families to experience adventure without extreme risk or technical skills. From easy hikes to beginner kayaking trips, soft adventures allow parents and kids to explore nature together while staying comfortable and safe.
Deciding where and how to travel with your family can feel overwhelming, especially if you’re drawn to adventure but aren’t a thrill-seeker. Or perhaps you’d like to try something more adventurous than an all-inclusive resort, but you’re not sure if your kids could handle it. You need a soft adventure! With a few strategic steps, you can design a trip that balances excitement, comfort, and confidence.
What Is Soft Adventure Travel?
A soft adventure is any activity that pushes you slightly out of your comfort zone but doesn’t require extreme fitness, technical skill, or high-risk tolerance. Think hiking short, easy trails, bouldering, kayaking, or ziplining for the first time.
These activities are exciting and memorable, but still accessible and family-friendly. They’re a great way to expose your kids to new experiences without getting in over your head.
Soft adventures are perfect for families because they combine fun, learning, and bonding while keeping safety and comfort in mind.
Here’s a step-by-step plan your next soft adventure, stress-free.
Step 1: Choose Your Destination Wisely
Start by identifying destinations that match your family’s interests and comfort levels. Look for:
- Family-friendly environments – gentle hikes, calm waters, safe wildlife tours
- Accessible accommodations – hotels or vacation rentals near activities
- Cultural or natural highlights – spots that appeal to both adults and kids
Pro tip: Create a short list of 2–3 destinations and compare travel times, accessibility, and cost. Some of my family’s favorite soft adventure destinations are Petit Jean State Park (Morrilton, Arkansas), Garden of the Gods (Colorado Springs, CO), Current River State Park (Shannon County, MO), and Enchanted Rock State Natural Area (Fredricksburg, TX).
Step 2: Select the Right Activities
Soft adventures are all about fun with manageable challenges. Consider:
- Short hikes with an “easy” difficulty rating or walking tours
- Kayaking on a lake or floating a river
- Beginner-friendly ziplining or rope courses
- Wildlife viewing with guided tours
- Bike rides or scenic train journeys
Tip: Aim for 1–2 main activities per day to avoid fatigue and allow spontaneous exploration.
Step 3: Plan for Safety and Comfort
Confidence comes from being prepared. Check:
- Equipment needs – shoes, helmets, sunscreen, water bottles
- Guided tours vs. solo adventures – a guide adds safety and local insights
- Health considerations – first aid kit, medication, and emergency contacts
Check out my post about how to pack light here.
Tip: Pack layers for changing weather and bring snacks for energy. Hydration and fuel are key for happy explorers!
Step 4: Map Your Logistics
A clear plan prevents stress and makes the adventure feel effortless. That being said, “plan in pencil,” as they say. Expect to have a few hiccups and be prepared to pivot if needed. Your plan should include:
- Travel times and transportation options
- Check-in and check-out details for accommodations
- Daily activity schedule, including breaks and mealtimes
Step 5: Build Confidence Through Research
The more you know, the more confident you’ll feel. Research:
- Local tips and reviews – TripAdvisor, travel blogs (starting with this one!), or Instagram guides
- Safety guidelines – check activity difficulty levels and age recommendations
- Cultural customs – learn basic etiquette to enhance your experience
Tip: You can often find YouTube videos of your planned activity. Watch these with your kids so they can visualize what to expect. Kids often do best when they are prepared for what’s coming.
Step 6: Embrace Flexibility and Fun
Even the best plans may need adjusting. Remember:
- Weather or unexpected closures may require plan B
- Rest days or spontaneous detours can create lasting memories
- Focus on shared experiences, not just completing a checklist
Final Thoughts: Soft Adventures are the perfect combination
Planning a soft adventure is about combining excitement with comfort and confidence. They prove that adventure doesn’t have to be extreme to be meaningful. By planning ahead, starting small, and embracing new experiences, you and your family can create memories that last a lifetime
Journey Well!
-Erica



