Road Trip Bingo
Watch for things along the road that match clues on your card, and mark them off. First to complete a row wins!
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See all →- What are some essential items to pack for a road trip?
- Packing essentials for a road trip include a first aid kit, snacks, plenty of water, and a map or GPS device. Don't forget entertainment for the journey, like a playlist or an audiobook, and items for unexpected stops, such as a raincoat or comfortable shoes for a quick walk at a rest stop.
- How can you make a long road trip more enjoyable?
- To make a long road trip more enjoyable, plan frequent stops to explore quirky roadside attractions or to grab a bite at a notable fast food restaurant. Engaging in games like spotting out-of-state license plates or massive semi-trucks can also make the drive more fun.
- What are the best road trip routes in the United States?
- Some of the best road trip routes in the United States include Route 66 for its historic allure and the Pacific Coast Highway for stunning ocean views. These routes often feature landmarks such as quirky roadside attraction billboards and expansive fields, enhancing the travel experience.
- How can you prepare your car for a road trip?
- Preparing your car for a road trip involves checking the tire pressure, oil levels, and ensuring the brakes are in good condition. It's also wise to have your vehicle inspected professionally, especially if you'll be driving over bridges or long distances, to avoid any unexpected breakdowns.
Road Trip Bingo turns those long stretches of highway into an exciting game of observation and discovery. Perfect for families with kids who need entertainment during car journeys, this card challenges players to spot everything from out-of-state license plates and yellow cars (Punch Buggy!) to quirky roadside attraction billboards and massive semi-trucks rumbling past. You'll find yourself scanning the horizon for herds of cows, counting fast food restaurant signs towering against the sky, and getting genuinely excited when someone inevitably asks "Are we there yet?" The mix of common sights like bridges and speed limit signs over 65 mph, plus unexpected finds like people walking dogs at rest stops, keeps everyone engaged mile after mile. Use this free bingo card on BingWow during family road trips, summer vacation drives, or even daily commutes that could use more fun. Print cards before hitting the road for a screen-free activity, or play online if passengers have devices and want to mark off squares digitally. Groups of 2-6 work best, giving everyone a fair chance to call out sightings of RV campers, police cars, or those towering restaurant signs. Cross-country adventures and weekend getaways become interactive experiences where kids actually look forward to the journey, not just the destination.