Whether you’re stuck at home or consider yourself a hermit, these 11 nature lovers’ activities will let your unleash your outdoorsy side and get into the spirit of Spring. No matter where you are in Indiana, you’ll be able to partake in some or all of these exciting things to do from your own backyard, balcony, or window. Scroll on for more details.
- Have A Picnic
Pixabay/BibBornem Grab a blanket or table cloth and head outside with a basket of food to enjoy the atmosphere of the outdoors. Even sitting by the window to eat can be refreshing.
- Gardening
Wikimedia Commons/Mariegriffiths The best way to enjoy nature is to grow it yourself. Whether you keep potted plants or plant them in the ground, gardening is a wonderful way to enjoy the outdoors.
- Feed The Birds
Pixabay/PilotBrent Interacting with nature is as easy as putting out a bird feeder. You’ll attract a slew of different species to your yard, meaning more than just birds.
- Sunbathing
Flickr/m00by Grab a towel, blanket, or chair and catch some rays outside. There’s no reason not to lay out in the sun and enjoy its warmth from your own backyard.
- Watch The Clouds Go By
Flickr/Joanna Lee Osborn Without ever leaving your property, you can watch the clouds from your yard, window, or balcony. The best part of this activity is trying to find images and shapes in the clouds.
- Listen To The Sounds Of Nature
Flickr/David B. Gleason When all else is quiet, especially at night, the sounds of nature arise. You might hear birds, bats, spring peepers, geese, chipmunks, coyotes, or just the wind.
- Bird Watching
Wikimedia Commons/Daniel Schwen Yet another one of those nature lovers’ activities you can enjoy from the yard, window, or balcony, spying on birds is an entertaining pastime that many adore. Use binoculars to get a closeup look.
- Catching fireflies
Flickr/B Rosen If you really enjoy interacting with wildlife, you’ll soon enjoy catching lighting bugs. Once these bugs start to light up the night, you can go out and catch a few for your jar or just watch from afar.
- Stargazing
Flickr/skyseeker As long as you don’t live in an area with a great deal of light pollution, there are always stars to view in the night sky. Our solar system is part of the Milky Way, so the constellations are endless.
- Looking At The Moon
Pixabay/rkarkowski You can see the moon from anywhere in the Hoosier State. There is no amount of light pollution that can block out this celestial wonder.
- Playing With Your Pets
Wikimedia Commons/Ugandan Rose The backyard is the perfect place to safely take your animals. Especially if you have dogs, getting them outside to play and run around is crucial.
What other nature lovers’ activities do you enjoy from your own property? Share your ideas with us below in the comments.
Pixabay/BibBornem
Grab a blanket or table cloth and head outside with a basket of food to enjoy the atmosphere of the outdoors. Even sitting by the window to eat can be refreshing.
Wikimedia Commons/Mariegriffiths
The best way to enjoy nature is to grow it yourself. Whether you keep potted plants or plant them in the ground, gardening is a wonderful way to enjoy the outdoors.
Pixabay/PilotBrent
Interacting with nature is as easy as putting out a bird feeder. You’ll attract a slew of different species to your yard, meaning more than just birds.
Flickr/m00by
Grab a towel, blanket, or chair and catch some rays outside. There’s no reason not to lay out in the sun and enjoy its warmth from your own backyard.
Flickr/Joanna Lee Osborn
Without ever leaving your property, you can watch the clouds from your yard, window, or balcony. The best part of this activity is trying to find images and shapes in the clouds.
Flickr/David B. Gleason
When all else is quiet, especially at night, the sounds of nature arise. You might hear birds, bats, spring peepers, geese, chipmunks, coyotes, or just the wind.
Wikimedia Commons/Daniel Schwen
Yet another one of those nature lovers’ activities you can enjoy from the yard, window, or balcony, spying on birds is an entertaining pastime that many adore. Use binoculars to get a closeup look.
Flickr/B Rosen
If you really enjoy interacting with wildlife, you’ll soon enjoy catching lighting bugs. Once these bugs start to light up the night, you can go out and catch a few for your jar or just watch from afar.
Flickr/skyseeker
As long as you don’t live in an area with a great deal of light pollution, there are always stars to view in the night sky. Our solar system is part of the Milky Way, so the constellations are endless.
Pixabay/rkarkowski
You can see the moon from anywhere in the Hoosier State. There is no amount of light pollution that can block out this celestial wonder.
Wikimedia Commons/Ugandan Rose
The backyard is the perfect place to safely take your animals. Especially if you have dogs, getting them outside to play and run around is crucial.
For more things to do in the Hoosier State, check out these eight hidden Indiana attractions.
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