Outdoor Recreation Vs. Climate Change

There are plenty of things to do outside, whether you’re seeking a bit of adventure, looking to celebrate Earth Day, or some low-key relaxing. From a wandering walk through your neighborhood to a rollerskating session, the Great Outdoors has something for everyone.

Winter Activites

Skiing and snowboarding: Warmer temperatures and decreased snowfall can lead to shorter seasons and less ideal conditions at ski resorts. This means that if we do not address climate change soon we may not be able to snowboard natures snow.

Apple / Pumpkin picking

Apple and pumpkin picking: Changes in temperature and precipitation patterns can affect crop yields and the growing season for apples, pumpkins, and other fall crops.

Plant a Garden

Gardening can be fun. It can be done either by yourself or in a community garden. However for those a little scared about bugs or worms(I am one,no worries) brace yourself or take breaks. It can be flowers,vegetables and even trees.

Hiking

Hiking can be just walking trails or exploring caves along the way. The White Mountains have trails,caves, and general forests to admire.Personal Favorites are trails that let you explore caves.


Go to the Beach

Surf’s up! If you live near a coastline, load up a car with a towel, blanket, and hit the beach with your friends. If tanning’s your thing, bring a speaker and catch some rays to your favorite playlist. If you’re looking more for an activity, see if there’s any surfing or paddle board lessons around, or go on a chill walk along the shore.

Plan a Picnic

Stake out a large open spot in a local park, tell all your friends to bring food and drinks, and have an afternoon of games and sports planned out. Go old school with childhood favorites like the egg-on-a-spoon relay and tug o' war!

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