Outdoor Recreation - Types of Outdoor Recreational Activities

Types of Outdoor Recreational Activities

Note: For activities that fall under several categories of this table, check out the section on this page titled See Also.

Mountain

Activities

Forest

Activities

Beach & Sea

Activities

Fresh Water

Activities

Aero

Activities

Desert

Activities

Family

Activities

Cultural & Historical

Activities

Trekking Wildlife safari Snorkeling Angling Gliding Camel safari Amusement park Indigenous culture
Rock climbing Camping Scuba diving Canoeing Ballooning Desert Jeep safari Safari park Museum
Mountain biking Birdwatching Parasailing Whitewater rafting Metal Detecting
Motorbike expedition Elephant safari Boat fishing Water sports Benchmarking (geolocating)
Skiing Tree climbing Windsurfing Sea Kayaking
Snowboarding Adventure Park Water sports
Ice climbing
Canyoning

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