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Best Outdoorsy Hobbies to Take up This Spring and Summer

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Outdoorsy Hobbies

Spring has officially sprung and it’s time to start looking forward to the plethora of activities that can be enjoyed in the great outdoors. If you’re someone who doesn’t usually get the chance to go out exploring or feel you don’t have any outdoorsy hobbies, now’s a great opportunity to take up some new ones.

There are loads of activities that you can do on the cheap that also have great benefits. Here are a few of our top picks for 2022.

Hiking

Getting out and exploring the amazing scenery of the USA is something that more Americans are deciding to do every year. In 2010, a mere 32.5 million people in the country went hiking as a hobby. Incredibly, this figure almost doubled to 57.81 million by 2020. There could be numerous factors behind this, but the main reason is that people are more conscious of their health these days. Indeed, around one in five Americans now wear a smartwatch or fitness tracker.

Depending on where you live in the country, there are different hiking experiences to enjoy. The great thing is that there’s always nature to explore no matter where you reside, and you can jump in a car to find a good trail if you need to. Some of the best places to hike in the USA include the Grand Canyon, Glacier National Park, and Yellowstone National Park. Of course, there are plenty of other local gems aside from these internationally renowned sites.

Gardening

Some people can’t get out on a hiking adventure as easily, but there are still ways for them to enjoy some fresh air closer to home. Gardening is another top hobby in the States, with research into favorite pastimes finding that participants even prefer it to online shopping. A whopping 60 percent of millennials said they had a green thumb and enjoyed planting seeds in the spring.

Looking out of the window at an untidy garden can seem daunting. However, if you manage to change your mindset and see the potential of your outdoor space, you may start to get excited about a gardening project. There’s a serious sense of achievement in cultivating plants and developing a visually pleasing patch of green space.

Camping

Camping is a great activity that can be done close to home or further afield. Some people find pitching a tent in the back garden to be a pleasant enough experience, while others want to get right out into nature and sleep under stars.

Some of the best places to pitch up and toast marshmallows in the country include the Treebones Resort in Big Sur, California, which is renowned for its myriad options for campers. Another prime spot is Badlands National Park in South Dakota, where it’s commonplace for campers to see bison wandering past their tents.

There’s nothing worse than being cooped up inside when the spring and summer weather is so inviting. Sometimes, the desire to go out and enjoy it can be found in taking up a simple hobby. All these activities are cheap and great for your well-being.

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