When the weather is warming up and the sun starts shining, it’s the perfect time to get yourself outdoors and start soaking up that vitamin D.
The trouble is that many of us don’t quite know what to do with ourselves once we get outside. So many of our hobbies take place indoors – gaming, movies, reading, and spending time with our families and friends.
We believe that taking up an outdoor hobby is the perfect solution to this problem. It’s something fun to look forward to on the weekends and it’ll help get you into the sun and in nature. Here are some sports and hobbies you can look into when spring rolls around.
Hunting
The perfect springtime sport for adventurous folk is hunting. It’ll get you deep into nature, which you can become more skilled at over time. Hunting trips are often planned with camping, so they’re great to do with friends or family tagging along.
In the springtime, you can hunt many species like goose, turkey, and red deer. In many states, spring is also the perfect time for bear hunting, which you can read more about here if you’re ready to take on the forest.
Mountain Biking
If you’re an active adrenaline-seeker, then taking up a sport like mountain biking might be the perfect plan for your spring. This is a thrilling hobby that will not only get you outdoors, but in the best shape of your life, too.
In the springtime, more trails open up, and there will be lots to see and explore. You’ll need to invest in some good quality gear for this, and if you’re a beginner, you can be prepared to fall down once or twice. However, improving your skills over time is incredibly rewarding as you take on tougher terrains, and mountain biking also makes a great holiday activity and a fun way to experience new places.
Archery
If you’re looking for something with a slightly slower pace, then archery could be a good fit for you. It’s a fun skill to learn and can help you improve focus and concentration as you advance.
Archery is something you could do on your own as a hobby, but you could also take part competitively if you really have a knack for it. This physically demanding yet challenging hobby pairs well with hunting, and you could spend time on it alone or with friends, making it a great option for fun weekend outings or a trip alone to find some calm.
Rock Climbing
Another fun and daring physical activity is rock climbing, of which there are many different variations. From traditional climbing to bouldering, the world is your oyster.
Rock climbing is a full-body workout and takes great skill to master, so it’s a bit of a brain workout, too. It’ll help you connect with nature, but you’ll also learn to connect with your own body as a bonus. Plus, what’s great about this hobby is that it can be done indoors, too, if you have a climbing gym nearby. Rain or shine, you can climb!