Long drives can feel like an eternity for little travelers, but with the right road trip games, the journey becomes just as fun as the destination! Enter DRIVEN’s Road Trip Scavenger Hunt—a free printable packed with exciting seek-and-find challenges that turn highways into playways. Whether your kiddo is scanning for big rigs or high-flying planes, this game makes travel time zoom by with wholesome four-wheeled fun!
Why Kids Will Love This Road Trip Game
🚗 Patience in the Fast Lane: This scavenger hunt keeps little ones busy scanning the road—but finding every item takes a bit of luck and a whole lot of fun!
🔎 Eagle-Eyed Exploration: It transforms a regular drive into an observation game, helping kids sharpen their attention to detail.
🛻 Pocket-Sized Play: Want to kick it up a gear? Bring along DRIVEN Pocket Series vehicles and match toy cars to real-life ones outside! These mini trucks are big fun—just don’t let them park permanently between the seats!
How to Play
- Download & print the scavenger hunt sheet before your trip.
- Hand out stickers or markers so kids can check off what they find.
- Encourage teamwork or get competitive and see who spots the most!
- Level up the fun with Pocket Series toys. Bonus points if you find a real car that matches a DRIVEN toy!
More Fun Road Trip Games
🔎 I Spy!
The classic game that keeps kids on the lookout! One player says, “I spy with my little eye, something that is [color or shape]…” and everyone else guesses!
Pro Tip: Pick objects in the distance so they’re still visible after you call them out—otherwise, you’ll hear plenty of complaints when your kids zoom past without spotting them!
❓ 20 Questions
One player thinks of a person, place, or thing, and everyone else asks yes-or-no questions to guess what it is!
For younger kids: Don’t stress the 20-question limit—let them keep guessing and give extra hints if needed. If they choose something that doesn’t quite make sense… well, just go with it!
🔤 The Alphabet Game
Choose a category—animals, foods, movie titles—and take turns naming things in A to Z order.
For little ones: Make it a team game and help with letters and sounds.
For older kids: Get extra tricky with tougher categories. If someone gets stuck? Time to start over with a new topic!
Whether you’re hunting for highway sights or racing through the alphabet, the best part of road trips isn’t just the destination—it’s the drive. So before you buckle up, grab your free Road Trip Scavenger Hunt and pack some Pocket Series vehicles. With these fun-tastic games, every mile will be filled with laughter, learning, and adventure!