Monday, July 7, 2025

Summer's Calling: 5 Easy Outdoor Activities by Teresa Inge

I enjoy summer for its outdoor adventures and fresh air. Here are some simple activities to try this season.

Visit a Farmer's Market / Farmers Market Finder 
During the summer, I visit farmer's markets for a classic summertime experience to buy fresh produce and vegetables during their peak season.  

Farmer’s markets offer more than just produce; they function as community centers to support local farmers and small businesses. Additionally, I never pass up the chance to buy home-grown tomatoes to make my favorite tomato sandwiches with mayonnaise.

Go on a Bike Ride / Ride Better Tips
Biking offers both exercise and a chance to explore—whether heading to the store, enjoying scenic views, or cycling around the neighborhood like me.

It’s also a great summer activity for all ages. But if it's been a while, remember it's just like riding a bike—you'll pick it up quickly.

Take a Hike / All Trails Finder
Hiking is one of the most rewarding summer activities from leisure nature walks to wilderness adventures.

During the summer, I hike in parks and around lakes filled with flowers, trees, and scenic trails. But before you go, remember to bring water, bug spray, sunscreen, and sturdy shoes.

Go on a Camping Trip / Campground Search
Camping is a popular activity that has grilling, swimming, and sleeping under the stars in a tent or RV. Most campgrounds include hiking trails, open-air movies, supply stores, and allow pets.

Each year, my husband and I spend two weeks camping in our RV, enjoying nature, and meeting other campers.

See an outdoor concert / Outdoor Concert Search
Most towns offer summer concerts in their central areas. I attend concerts at my town center which are always fun. All you need is a festival chair and good spirits to join in. Schedules and details are usually posted online, and drinks are often available.

In summary, getting outside can do wonders for your physical well-being and general wellness. It can also reduce stress through simple, enjoyable activities.

Additional Summer Activities
Backyard Scavenger Hunt, Cornhole, Pool Party, BBQ Cookout, and Beach Days.

14 comments:

  1. Don't forget your beach books and other summer reading.

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  2. And you can read those beach books rocking in a chair on your screened porch.

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  3. I'm with Kathleen. Beach reads are the best!

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  4. Thanks, Teresa, for the tips. Now all I have to do is coat myself in mosquito repellent.

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    1. I know! So many mosquitos are out now.

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  5. I went to an outdoor performance of The Importance of Being Ernest last night. It was so much fun!

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  6. Summer's great—but fall is even better when you're retired and the kids go back to school...lol!

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  7. Great suggestions, Teresa! Enjoy the summer.

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