active things to do (vs things to see)
hello!
I'm new here, so hi! awesome site! anyway, I am moving to LA this summer from Boston, and will probably be driving out one-way. I'll be going with my boyfriend - we are both in our mid 20s. I don't really care what route we take, or if it takes 5 days or 14 days. The thing is though, I'm looking for interesting things to do for younger people our age. It seems that a lot of the road-tripping things "to do" are touristy roadside attractions and natural wonders to look at. The gimmicky roadside things don't really do it for me, though natural wonders do (being from the east coast, the west anything makes me ooh and ahh :) . But my boy and I are both athletic, active, antsy people who want to find activities to -do-, rather just things to see.
Anyone out there have some good suggestions for active things they have done, in nature or not, while on a road trip? I went cross-country 7 years ago and did some spelunking in S Dakota caves, which was amazing. Things I definitely want to find are somewhere with natural hot springs and maybe some mountain biking (where bike rentals can be found). Any suggestions for those things and more would be greatly appreciated!
thanks - and we'll be going in late june/early july for reference.
Lots of active stuff here
I'm not sure I understand your concern. Every national park and other "natural wonders to look at" have activities. I don't know of a national park or forest that doesn't have recreational activities like river-rafting, hiking, mountain biking, spelunking, hot springs, etc. It just depends on what kind of natural wonder it is. I mean, if there's no river, there's no river-rafting but, if there is, chances there is. Outfitters that can either take you on these excursions or rent you the equipment to go on your own are usually found in towns or visitor centers near the parks. Of course, sometimes you will need permits from the national park/forest, state park, whatever agency is in charge of the park.
It's a bit hard to give you recommendations without knowing specifically what route you're planning on taking. Or does the route depend on the recreational activities to be found along the way?
The search tool on the green bar above should give you some ideas. Just type in the kind of activity you're seeking. I'm sure there will be posts here about it somewhere. Also, you might try this recreational website that has a list of activities in the bottom-right corner that you can search on. Gorp has a lot of good information, too. Or use the advanced search tool at the National Park Service website to find parks that offer that activity. If you type in the name of a specific state followed by the word tourism, you will usually go to that state's tourism website and they always list activities around their state. You could also type in something specific like "colorado spelunking". That brought me to this page with information about spelunking but also some other things like paragliding, hot air ballooning, etc.
Hope this helps. Once you get some idea of what route you're taking and where you're going, please let us help you fine-tune your trip. And share with us anything thrilling you've found.