AAA State of Play1-877-826-2776
HomeFun & Games

Featured Outdoor Games

25 products

Outdoor Funnel Ball and Other Fun Games for Kids

Not all sports equipment comes in the form of goal posts and hoops. Browse through this section to find classic recreational game sets designed for kids of all ages. Here you'll find both group games and classic games ideal for parks, campgrounds and schools. These durable, high-quality team-building games are designed to stand up to daily play and offer years of non-stop fun. All of these interactive games are great ways to teach kids new activities and help them to achieve their 60 minutes a day of physical activity. From tetherball to funnel ball, there's no shortage of recreational sports to play using the equipment on this page.

Browse Fun & Games Products

View all 25 products →

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of games are included in outdoor fun and games equipment?
Outdoor fun and games equipment includes tetherball sets, funnel ball, four square courts, and classic group activities like hopscotch mats. These games target different age groups from 5-12 years and encourage both individual skill-building and team play. At AAA State of Play, we carry durable versions designed for daily institutional use at schools, parks, and recreational facilities.
How much space do outdoor game installations require?
Space requirements vary by game type. Tetherball needs a 20-foot diameter clear zone, while funnel ball requires approximately 15 feet of clearance around the unit. Four square courts need a 12x12 foot playing surface plus 6 feet of safety clearance on all sides. Your site plan must include accessible routes to these games per ADA guidelines.
Are outdoor fun and games suitable for school physical education programs?
Yes, these games directly support PE curriculum goals for elementary and middle school students. Tetherball develops hand-eye coordination, funnel ball teaches teamwork and strategy, and group games help students achieve their required 60 minutes of daily physical activity. Most units accommodate 4-8 players simultaneously, making them efficient for class rotations.
What maintenance do outdoor game installations require?
Game equipment requires minimal maintenance compared to traditional playground structures. Monthly inspections focus on checking hardware tightness, surface wear, and anchor stability. Tetherball poles and funnel ball units have fewer moving parts than swing sets or spring riders, reducing long-term maintenance costs. Surface repairs around high-traffic games like four square may be needed annually depending on usage levels.