Living and Loving the Excitement of Outdoor Activities





Author: Benedict Smythe

Article:
It will be very nice if you love outdoor activities and you can
live in a town where enjoying nature at is best is just a few
minutes away. Yes, there are a lot of towns which provides you a
balance of comfortable modern living and excitement of different
outdoor activities.

If you have your own family, these towns also have provisions
for the best education, jobs, health, housing, arts, and
entertainment.

Doing What You Love Where You Live

Living where you can play may be the best set up for anyone who
loves the outdoors. The following cities have been cited by
experts as the best places to consider if you want to be close
to the outdoors:

Burlington, Vermont

Burlington is the largest city of Vermont. This city offers a
year in year out array of outdoor activities. The city is
located by the Lake Champlain and the water front was perfectly
designed for running, walking, biking, or roller skating. The
summer makes the environment excellent for fishing, sailing, or
other water activities.

The drop of temperature during the winter doesn't make life dull
in this community. You and your family can go ice fishing, ice
boating, cross-country skiing, and skating. The city also has
Mardi Gras and Winter Festivals joined by locales and people
from other cities.

If you are thinking of other essentials, there is nothing to
worry about. The city has 6 colleges that you can choose from.
Housing is very affordable. The local government also boasts of
a very low crime rate.

Missoula, Montana

This spot in Montana offers you a rural sophistication with
big-city amenities. If you plan to live simple and be surrounded
by the wilderness, this is the place for you.

You'll find nice restaurants, shops, museums, theaters, and a
symphony around town. A few minutes from these entire buzz will
bring you to millions of acres of greeneries. The town is
surrounded by declared national forest, great wilderness, and
recreation areas.

The forest offers you hiking, camping, biking, and white water
rafting activities. There is also the Lee Metcalf Refuge where
you can observe wild birds in their royal beauty.

Missoula is near the Clark Fork River and is home to the
University of Montana. The health care set up is also comparable
to the city standards. Winter outdoor activities also offer a
hype since the weather may go below freezing point for around 6
months.

Laramie, Wyoming

Residents of Laramie enjoy the outdoor fun offered by the
Medicine Bow National Forest and the National Grasslands of
Thunder Basin. You can find amusement in skiing, snowshoeing,
cycling, and camping. If you love fishing, the lakes along the
plains and the mountain streams will offer you a lot of choices.

The Old West style town is also home to the University of
Wyoming which caters to different sporting and cultural
activities. The place doesn't only offer chances for outdoor
activities but also an opportunity to immerse to the old western
style of living.

Hanover, New Hampshire

According to a lot of outdoor lovers, Hanover is haven to people
who loves outdoor activities and adventure. There are literally
hundreds of options for things to do in this town since there
are hundreds of rivers, streams, ponds, and lakes which surround
it. Imagine the fun that motor boating, sailing and swimming can
bing.

The roads are well maintained and the towns also offer a combo
of urban fun with a quiet village atmosphere. Hanover is only 2
hours away from Boston.

These places are among the best. The list of course goes on
depending on the set up that you want to achieve. Outdoor
activities are guaranteed all year round if you will move to or
visit these places with your friends or family.


Comments

Tia Oshields said…
Oh, only a few of us want to go outside and do physically-challenging adventures. It's up to you, where you want to go. If you've got no car to use, there are lots of car rentals out there. Check the nearest one to your place. One thing's for sure: new places will give you a memorable experience. So what's your pick now? :)