Ways to Have Free Outdoor Fun

There are lots of ways to have free outdoor fun. “Naturally,” being outside can be all about exploring nature — taking a rigorous hike in a national park, for example — but there are loads of things that you can do outside!

Relax and Contemplate

  1. Gaze at the sky, looking at the stars.
  2. Relax on a park bench.
  3. Lie on the grass and look at the clouds.
  4. Watch a sunrise, sunset, or both. For times where you live, check your local newspaper or visit this sunrise-sunset website.
  5. Write. Compose a letter, record your thoughts in a journal, or create a blog post.
  6. Read outside. Take your book or e-reader outdoors.
  7. Listen to night sounds like crickets chirping.
  8. Do yoga poses outside, which you may find more soothing than doing them indoors.
  9. Visit a nearby river or creek (or urban park with lots of fountains) and listen to the water flowing.

Learn Something New

  1. Walk around looking at architectural styles in your neighborhood or city. Study styles before you go (see photos of various architectural styles) or take photos for review afterwards.
  2. Visit public gardens. Use this public garden search tool to find a place to visit; check out each garden’s website to see if there is free admission.
  3. Go on a bird walk. Organize your own or join one sponsored by an Audubon Society chapter.
  4. Visit a national historical monument. Find one using this national monument list. .
  5. Go to an air show. Find a free show at an Air Force base.
  6. Take part in a ranger-led outing at a public park.

Hang Out With Your Kids

  1. Look for four-leaf clovers.
  2. Climb a tree.
  3. Play at the playground, or relax in the shade while you watch the kids play.
  4. Build a sand castle at the beach or the big sandbox at the playground.
  5. Play flashlight tag after dark.
  6. Teach your kids how to play outdoor games (or let them teach you the games they play).
  7. Collect rocks from your backyard.
  8. Watch construction from the visitor’s side of the fence.
  9. Play catch.
  10. Toss a Frisbee.
  11. Go to a parade (or walk in one) around Independence Day or the holidays.
  12. Cool off in the summer by wading in a creek, river, or lake.
  13. Catch and release fireflies after dark in the summer.
  14. Build a snowman, make snow angels, or have a friendly snowball fight in the winter.
  15. Go leaf viewing in your neighborhood or jump in piles of leaves in your backyard in the fall.
  16. Pick flowers in your backyard or walk around to see blooming flowers in the spring.

Hang Out With Friends

  1. Attend free outdoor concerts or plays sponsored by downtown associations, theater groups, etc.
  2. Go window shopping in a quaint downtown. Find an interesting historic downtown to explore.
  3. Visit street festivals with art exhibits, street performers, and craft demonstrations.
  4. Watch people take part in technical activities, like rock climbing, kayaking, or sailing, to see if you would like to start a new sport.
  5. Take in a kids’ ballgame such as a Little League game or high school scrimmage.
  6. Sit on the grass outside the stadium (if allowed) for college or professional events.
  7. Talk with friends outside. This is especially fun during the time from dusk to nightfall in the summer, or nearly anytime in the spring and fall.

Be Productive While Having Fun

  1. Volunteer for a charity bike ride, triathlon, or road race, such as a 5K or marathon. .
  2. Take photos of your family members. Use these in your annual holiday cards.
  3. Exercise your dog.
  4. Get involved in a community gardening project. Check with local hunger relief agencies, cooperative extension office, or gardening organization to find a program or learn how to start one.
  5. Participate in a community cleanup or river cleanup project.

Move Around and Get Fit or Faster

  1. Hike. Ask your outdoorsy friends about their favorite places or check out Backpacker Magazine’s community recommendations.
  2. Go running at a steady pace.
  3. Do interval training to get ready for a race or outdoor adventure.
  4. Swim in a lake, river, or ocean. Be careful and have fun.
  5. Take a stroll in your neighborhood. Stop and talk with your neighbors.
  6. Take a bike ride. Go alone or find a group ride with local cycling groups, outdoor groups, or bicycle shops.
  7. Enjoy a multi-use trail. Find a trail by checking out maps from your parks and recreation department or use a trail finder.

Enjoy Nature

  1. Get closer to nature at a national park or state park. Check out the National Park Service’s website to find a park to visit at no charge and discover free activities.
  2. Take photos of nature. See this tips for capturing images of birds, flowing water, and more.

 

Leave a Reply