Guinea pigs may be small, but their curiosity is huge. With colder days approaching, now is the perfect time to create safe, cozy Adventure Play setups inside your home — complete with tunnels, mazes, ramps, and sensory stations to keep your piggies active, engaged, and entertained.
Whether you’re boosting confidence, preventing boredom, or helping a new guinea pig settle in (just like in Blueberry Meets Ginger), indoor enrichment is one of the best gifts you can give them.
📘 Featured Book:
Blueberry Meets Ginger — a heartwarming story about introducing a new guinea pig to the family, full of lessons on kindness, patience, and bonding.
Why Indoor Adventure Play Matters for Guinea Pigs
Guinea pigs thrive on exploration, and structured play environments can:
- Stimulate natural foraging instincts
- Help shy or newly introduced guinea pigs gain confidence
- Reduce boredom (which can cause chewing, bar biting, and stress)
- Encourage healthy exercise in a controlled, safe space
- Strengthen bonds between pairs or herds
Want to learn more about guinea pig social behaviors?
Read our guide on the social side of guinea pigs here.
Safety Rules Before You Build
- No sharp edges, loose strings, or small chewable plastic pieces
- Keep all obstacles low (no heights — guinea pigs do not climb!)
- Avoid slippery surfaces; use fleece or textured mats
- Supervise at all times
- Ensure the room temperature is safe (65–75°F)
For seasonal tips on creating a safe environment, visit:
Seasonal Care for Guinea Pigs
DIY Guinea Pig Mazes (Easy to Advanced)

Materials You Can Use
- Cardboard boxes
- Non-toxic tape
- Poster board
- Fleece scraps
- Paper towel tubes
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Maze Ideas
1️⃣ The Simple U-Maze — Great for shy guinea pigs; encourages forward exploration.
2️⃣ Treat Trail Maze — Hide small veggie pieces or pellets at “checkpoints.”
3️⃣ The Explorer Grid — Multiple exits for confidence-building and choice-based exploration.
Tunnels & Hideout Trails
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Try filming your piggy’s tunnel adventures!
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Obstacle Course Ideas
Beginner Obstacles
- Low fleece-covered ramps
- Step-over poles made from paper rolls
- Simple weaving path
Intermediate Obstacles
- Weighted tunnels
- Mini foraging wall
- Dual-level maze (with safe heights only)
Helping your pig gain confidence? This pairs well with:
How to Travel With Guinea Pigs
Using Adventure Play to Introduce a New Guinea Pig
Shared exploration helps new piggies relax, bond, and build trust. Playtime allows each guinea pig to express curiosity without direct confrontation — perfect for first interactions.
This mirrors the journey in Blueberry Meets Ginger, where Blueberry learns to trust and accept Ginger through patient, gentle moments of shared discovery.
Discover the story here:
👉 Blueberry Meets Ginger


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