Forts For Kids Outside
Whether it's a superhero hideout or cool reading nook, kids' outdoor forts bring magic and wonder. Even more, they make super summer projects for kids. We've found 15 outdoor forts for hideaway fun and the best part? You won't need an engineering degree to pull it off. From tree forts and teepees to A-frames and twigs, scroll down for everything you need to know about how to build a fort.
A-Frame Playhouse Fort
A is for amazing! Whether you build this sturdy A-frame playhouse yourself or make it a woodworking project for kids, the end result is astonishing. We love the step-by-step over At Home With Ashley which includes all the supplies you'll need. Hop over here to start building this outdoor fort right away!
Easy No-Sew Fort
With a little bit of imagination, mama Christie over at Raising Whasians made this no-sew kids' outdoor fort. Throw in a flashlight, books and your little camper's favorite things, and you have a backyard oasis. Find the details for how to build a fort, here.
Stick Fort
This teepee fort is an inventive project that bigger kids can help to build. Grab books, snacks and other favorite items to make this fort extra sweet! We found the how-to over at How Wee Learn.
Mid-Century Play Fort
Looking for a modern fort project for kids? Then this is your playhouse. We love the creativity used over at A Beautiful House to build this sleek yellow play fort. It even has a swing set and a slide. Find the materials and instructions right here.
A Homemade House
Kids can take fort design into their own hands with this amazing idea from Babble Dabble Do. They'll love putting it together and painting it themselves. Get the step-by-step instructions by clicking here.
Keep It Simple
Bring the spirit of an indoor blanket fort outside with this easy-to-make version from Clean Rachel Wolf. After all, the less time you spend setting it up, the more time the kids will have to play. Click here for more info on how this one was made.
Up in the Trees
If you've got good trees in your backyard and DIY skills, then this tree fort from Hands On As We Grow might be the perfect fit for you. It's the kind of fort that can be made in a weekend and added to as time goes on. Click here to get more details.
A Cozy Teepee
Take a cue from Mama. Papa. Bubba. and craft this cute teepee in your backyard. With bamboo stakes, a king-sized sheet and clothespins, it'll come together in five minutes. To get the instructions, click here.
A Secret Garden
Now here's a fort that looks like nothing we've ever seen before! Courtesy of Lasso the Moon, this natural fort is grown out of sunflower seeds so the kids will get to help and watch as their seedlings become a flowery haven over the course of a summer. Click here to get the 411 on how it's done.
Cardboard Box Fort
This jaw-dropping fort by M2 Photo has us in awe—just imagine how many boxes you'd need! Of course, you can create a smaller version in your own backyard if you don't have quite as many boxes hanging around. Get the scoop on how they did it by clicking here.
Just Hanging Around
This fort from Ikat Bag just might be your kiddo's new favorite hangout spot. You can pick up everything you'll need to make it at the hardware store, and your cozy tent will be ready in no time. Click here to get all the details.
A-Frame Tent
Try out this cool A-frame tent from Babble Dabble Do, made with a convenient fort-building kit. The building process is an awesome way to teach kids about architecture, and the hangout area that results doesn't hurt either. Click here to learn more.
Twig Fort
How cool is this twig fort by Little City Farm? It's a project for kids since you can get your whole crew involved in gradually finding the twigs and building this outdoor fort. To get the details, click here.
Outdoor Reading Nook
If you've got a little bookworm on your hands, encourage them to get outside by crafting a cute fort like this one from Desde My Ventana. With pillows, a stack of books and a few snacks on hand, they'll be set for the whole afternoon.
Sail Away
File this under best idea ever: Ana White has created a sailboat fort that doubles as a sandbox. If you're an avid DIYer and want a woodworking project for kids, you can knock this out pretty quickly. Get the instructions on how to build this fort by clicking here.
—Susie Foresman & Nikki Walsh
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