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Help Bring More Joy to Our Community

Help Bring More Joy to Our Community

Host a free DuckTrail Nest

Host a free DuckTrail Nest

What Does It Mean to Host a Duck Nest?

What Does It Mean to Host a Duck Nest?

What Does It Mean to Host a Duck Nest?

Hosting a Duck Nest is a fun and simple way to help bring DuckTrail to your community.


A Duck Nest is an official marked box filled with rubber ducks. People can visit the nest, take a duck, hide a duck, or simply enjoy being part of the DuckTrail hunt. It is a small way to spread kindness, create smiles, and give families, kids, and neighbors something fun to discover.

About the Nest

About the Nest

About the Nest

As a host, you will receive an official Duck Nest filled with rubber ducks to help start the game. The nest is provided for free.


The nest should be placed somewhere visible, easy to access, and safe for people to visit. Good locations may include businesses, community spaces, parks, libraries, front desks, lobbies, or other welcoming areas.

What Does Hosting Mean?

What Does Hosting Mean?

What Does Hosting Mean?

Hosting means you agree to place and care for a marked Duck Nest at an approved location.


Before placing the nest, please make sure you have the appropriate permission. This may include permission from the property owner, business owner, town, HOA, school, organization, or any other group responsible for the location.


The nest should be placed in a secure spot where it will not block walkways, create a hazard, or interfere with normal activities.

Watch the Community Enjoy the Hunt

Watch the Community Enjoy the Hunt

Watch the Community Enjoy the Hunt

After your nest is set up, the fun begins.


Kids, families, neighbors, and visitors can stop by, find ducks, leave ducks, and become part of the DuckTrail adventure. Hosting a nest is a simple way to bring a little surprise, kindness, and joy to your community.