There is nothing like getting away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life to help you unwind. But where do you go? Fortunately, there are many beautiful outdoor destinations that can provide a much-needed break from your hectic schedule. This list focuses on easy getaways, because who wants to stress about how to relax?

Getting Sun at the Beach

The beach is a quintessential relaxation destination, and for good reason. The sound of waves crashing against the shore can be therapeutic, as can the feel of sand between your toes. Not to mention, there’s nothing quite like spending time in the sun to boost your mood.

Most Americans live a comfortable driving distance away from an ocean or lake. So, relaxing on the shore and leaving all your troubles behind should be painless to organize. You can spend the whole day suntanning, or find a rental to house you for the weekend.

Bring a book, a few drinks, some snacks, and a towel or two. That’s all it takes to be all set for a blissful beach getaway. (Oh, and don’t forget the sunscreen!)

Glamping at Tentrr

Glamping is a relatively new term that refers to “glamorous camping.” For those who want to enjoy the great outdoors but don’t want to stress about pitching a tent or packing heavy equipment, glamping is an excellent option.

The best part about glamping? There are so many locations! Tentrr has several beautiful spots that are perfect for unwinding and getting close to nature.

Tentrr also partners with brands to curate unique camping experiences. For example, you can opt for the Pure Golden Hour Michelob Ultra experience. You can stay at beautiful sites across the west coast and southwest regions. The package includes tons of goodies waiting for you at your campsite, such as a hammock, Ultra Tent, Pure Gold gear, Jenga, cornhole, smores, a polaroid camera, lanterns, and more.

If you want to try glamping for yourself, be sure to check out Tentrr. There are glamping sites all around the country. Just select your state and you’ll find the perfect location to relax and rejuvenate.

Bathing in Hot Springs

There is a reason hot springs have been a source of relaxation for thousands of years. The warm water has the power to ease aches and pains, while also helping you relax your muscles from head to toe. If that doesn’t sound relaxing enough, add in some beautiful views and nature sounds like birds chirping or running streams—and you have a recipe for utter relaxation.

 

The health benefits alone are enough to sway most to give hot springs a try. But what if you don’t live near any? Relax, because there are plenty of options that can be reached with just an hour or two drive from most major cities in the U.S.

Fishing While the Sun Rises

Some of you aren’t morning people, but some of you are! The serenity and peace of the early morning outdoors are unmatched. If you’re looking to relax, there’s no better way than fishing while the sun rises.

You don’t have to be an experienced fisherman to enjoy a morning of fishing. It can be more relaxing if you go out with little intention of catching anything. Simply take in your surroundings, chat with your friends or family, and relax.

Fishing only requires basic gear, such as bait, a pole, something to store your catch in, and hot coffee. If you’ve never tried early morning fishing, give it a shot — you just might get hooked.

Foraging in the Wild

Foraging is the practice of collecting food from nature. Not only can this be relaxing in its own right, but it also allows you to connect with your surroundings and escape the noise of modern life.

Foraging can allow a person who may not normally enjoy hiking or outdoor activities the chance to explore the natural world, and it doesn’t require much planning or equipment.

All you need is an identification guide for local plants and some knowledge on what’s safe to eat and what’s not. Once you have those essentials, it’s time to hit the trail!

If you’re interested in a more curated foraging experience, there are plenty of foraging tours to be found online. And chances are there’s one not too far away.

The World is Yours

There are many ways to enjoy nature and unwind while still staying close to home. If you’re looking for a more immersive experience, there are plenty of guided tours available that can be found online or in your local area. No matter what kind of outdoor getaway you prefer, the world is yours to relax in!