10 Fun St. Patrick’s Day Family Activity Ideas

St. Patrick’s Day is a great opportunity to spend some quality time with your family and celebrate Irish culture. Whether you’re Irish or just love the holiday’s festive spirit, there are plenty of fun family activities you can do to make the day special. To help you celebrate, try one (or more) of these creative St. Patrick’s Day family activity ideas.

Host a St. Patrick’s Day party at home.

One of the best ways to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with your family is to host a party at home. You can decorate your house with green balloons, streamers, and other St. Patrick’s Day decorations. Serve traditional Irish foods like lamb stew, Irish soda bread, and shepherd’s pie.

You can also have a potluck with your friends and family. Have each person bring a different Irish-inspired dish to share. To add to the festive atmosphere, you can play some traditional Irish music or have a dance party to Celtic tunes.

Take a St. Patrick’s Day-themed walk or hike.

If you’re looking for a more active way to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with your family, why not take a walk or hike through a nearby park or nature trail? You can all wear green! Or go a step further and dress up in leprechaun hats or St. Patrick’s Day gear.

Along the way, you can play St. Patrick’s Day trivia games. Or take part in a scavenger hunt for hidden gold coins or other Irish-themed items. If you’re feeling adventurous, you can even plan a treasure hunt with clues that lead to a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow.

Create your own St. Patrick’s Day crafts.

For a quieter, more creative way to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with your family, why not make some Irish-themed crafts together? You can make leprechaun hats out of construction paper, create a St. Patrick’s Day wreath for your front door, or even make your own Irish-themed decorations for your home.

You can also try your hand at making your own traditional Irish instruments, such as the bodhran (a type of Irish drum) or the tin whistle.

Check out our St. Patrick’s Day Traditions and Party Tips for some quick and easy craft and decor ideas.

Host a St. Patrick’s Day-themed game night.

If you’re looking for a fun and low-key St. Patrick’s Day family activity ideas, why not host a game night with an Irish twist? You can play classic board games like Monopoly or Scrabble, but with a St. Patrick’s Day twist. For example, you can use green-themed game pieces or add special St. Patrick’s Day rules, like double points for words that have an Irish origin.

You can also play Irish-themed games like “Pass the Parcel”. This is a traditional Irish game where players pass a wrapped gift around a circle while music plays. Whoever is holding the gift when the music stops gets to unwrap it.

Cook a traditional Irish meal together.

St. Patrick’s Day is a great opportunity to explore the rich culinary traditions of Ireland with your family. You can cook a traditional Irish meal together, such as corned beef and cabbage, shepherd’s pie, or Irish stew. You can also try your hand at making your own Irish soda bread or other traditional Irish baked goods.

Cooking together as a family is a great way to bond and create memories, and you’ll have a delicious meal to enjoy together at the end.

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Attend a St. Patrick’s Day parade or festival.

Attending a St. Patrick’s Day parade or festival is a classic way to celebrate the holiday with your family. Many cities and towns have their own St. Patrick’s Day parades or festivals, with live music, traditional Irish dancing, and plenty of food and drink.

You can all wear green clothing and accessories and join in the fun. You might opt to participate in the parade or festival as part of a local community group. If there isn’t a parade or festival in your area, you can still celebrate by watching one of the many St. Patrick’s Day parades that are broadcast on television or online.

10 Fun St. Patrick's Day Family Activity Ideas

Make St. Patrick’s Day-themed desserts.

No celebration is complete without a delicious dessert, and St. Patrick’s Day is no exception. You can make festive desserts like shamrock-shaped cookies, green velvet cupcakes, or even a St. Patrick’s Day-themed cake.

You can also try making your own Irish-inspired desserts, like Bailey’s Irish cream cheesecake or Bread Pudding. Baking together as a family is a great way to bond and create memories, and you’ll have a tasty treat to enjoy together at the end.

Learn about Irish history and culture.

St. Patrick’s Day is a great opportunity to learn about Irish history and culture with your family. You can read books or watch documentaries about the history of Ireland, or learn about famous Irish figures like St. Patrick, Bono, or Oscar Wilde.

You can also explore the rich artistic traditions of Ireland, such as traditional Irish music, dance, and literature. Learning about a new culture together as a family is a great way to expand your knowledge. It also deepens your appreciation for different traditions.

Do a St. Patrick’s Day-themed workout.

If you’re looking for a fun and healthy way to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with your family, why not do a St. Patrick’s Day-themed workout together? You can create your own workout routine with exercises like “leprechaun lunges,” “shamrock squats,” or “Irish jigs.”

You can also take part in a St. Patrick’s Day-themed fitness class at a local gym or fitness center. Or participate in a community walk or run that supports a local Irish charity.

Go on a St. Patrick’s Day-themed scavenger hunt.

A St. Patrick’s Day-themed scavenger hunt is a great way to explore your neighborhood or local community with your family. You can create a list of Irish-themed items to find, like a four-leaf clover, a green balloon, or a pot of gold. You can also add clues that lead to different landmarks or attractions in your area, or even have the scavenger hunt end at a local Irish restaurant for a festive meal.

St. Patrick’s Day is a great opportunity to spend quality time with your family and celebrate Irish culture. Planning St. Patrick’s Day family activities simply enhances the fun. Whether you choose to host a party at home, explore nature, make crafts, attend a parade or festival, or try any of the other fun family activities listed above, the important thing is to enjoy each other’s company and create memories that will last a lifetime.

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Barb Webb. Founder and Editor of Rural Mom, is an the author of "Getting Laid" and "Getting Baked". A sustainable living expert nesting in Appalachian Kentucky, when she’s not chasing chickens around the farm or engaging in mock Jedi battles, she’s making tea and writing about country living and artisan culture.
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