A lot of people enjoy hiking, even if they would not consider themselves outdoors people. Hiking is a great way to get exercise and fresh air and you can explore nature without putting your life at risk. Hikes come in a variety of difficulty levels, so even if you are traveling with an inexperienced hiker, you can still have a great time. In many destinations, you can even safely leave your inexperienced loved one behind while you set out on a more difficult hike.
A lot of people combine hiking trips with camping. This is also a great way to share the outdoors with loved ones because if they are more into relaxing than hiking, they can stay behind. Set up a campsite near a river or in a quiet part of the woods, let them relax by the fire, and head out to explore the countryside. Camping is a great way to get back to nature and experience peace without worrying about spending too much or going overboard while you vacation.
Rock climbing is a great way to add an extra challenge to an otherwise simple hike. You can also try adventurous activities like propelling from the rocks. There are plenty of ways to practice rock climbing too in a safe indoor environment, so by the time you have the outdoor experience, you will be comfortable with your climbing skills. Rock climbing can be a great thrill for kids too, as long as you choose a climb within their skill level. It is excellent exercise and really gets you into the great outdoors in a creative and unique way.
Finally, consider planning a vacation in a destination like a state park or a natural landmark. Even those who would not be caught dead in a tent may enjoy a trip to the Grand Canyon or to see Old Faithful erupt. Trips to destinations like this are great family experiences and must-do events that everyone needs to enjoy at least once in their lifetime. If you seek outdoor adventures, consider one of these destinations for your next vacation.