The act of recreating, or the state of being recreated; refreshment of the strength and spirits after toil; amusement; diversion; sport; pastime.
Component of secondary transition planning for students with disabilities. Includes assessment of leisure function; therapeutic recreation services; recreation programs in school and community agencies; and leisure education.
play, relaxation, activities for sport or fun (Hiking, canoeing, fishing and swimming are common recreational activities in the Pinelands.)
Places to go for recreation Visitor centres in Britain Walking in Britain Cycling in Britain Easy access in Britain Horse riding in Britain What's on in Britain Other activities in Britain
a way of relaxing and enjoying ourselves during leisure time.
pleasurable exercise or activity
activities generally done during an individual's leisure time (outside of school and work) and for non-competitive, non compensatory reasons.
Includes support in leisure and recreation services.
Activities that are undertaken for pleasure and in order to relax.
(noun): refreshment of one's mind or body after work through some activity that amuses or stimulates; play
refreshment of a person's mind and body.
Free time activity that involves striving. See Leisure.
an activity that diverts or amuses or stimulates; "scuba diving is provided as a diversion for tourists"; "for recreation he wrote poetry and solved crossword puzzles"; "drug abuse is often regarded as a form of recreation"
activity that refreshes and recreates; activity that renews your health and spirits by enjoyment and relaxation; "time for rest and refreshment by the pool"; "days of joyous recreation with his friends"
Participation in or attendance at planned leisure events such as games, sports, arts and crafts, theater, trips and other relaxing social activities.
An activity or pastime pursued for pleasure or interest. Our natural environment is the setting for a variety of outdoor recreational activities.
any physical or psychological revitalization through the voluntary pursuit of leisure time. Forest recreation includes the use and enjoyment of a forest or wildland setting, including heritage landmarks, developed facilities, and other biophysical features.
The activities that people pursue in their leisure time.
Time spent doing things for enjoyment and relaxation.
leisure activities; what people do in their non-working time.
Recreation includes many different activities from physical fitness to socialization, playing, and generally having fun. Many people with mental retardation use public recreational facilities and join local clubs just as other people do, but may require some extra support to participate in the recreational activities offered in your town. Remember, your taxes support some of these programs, and all members of a community should have access to all activities of that community.
Any experience voluntarily engaged in largely during leisure (discretionary time) from which the individual derives satisfaction. Coastal Recreation occurs in offshore ocean waters, estuaries, and streams, along beaches and bluffs, and in adjacent shorelands. It includes a variety of activities, from swimming, scuba diving, boating, fishing, hunting, and use of dune buggies, shell collecting, painting, wildlife observation, and sightseeing, to coastal resorts and water-oriented restaurants. Low-Intensity Recreation does not require developed facilities and can be accommodated without change to the area or resource. For example, boating, hunting, hiking, wildlife photography, and beach or shore activities can be low-intensity recreation. High-Intensity Recreation uses specially built facilities, or occurs in such density or form that it requires or results in a modification of the area of resource. Campgrounds, golf courses, public beaches, and marinas are examples of high-intensity recreation.
Related service; includes therapeutic recreation services, recreation programs, and leisure education.
all those things a person or group chooses to do in order to make life more interesting, enjoyable, and satisfying.
tracts that are suitable for hunting, fishing, hiking, bird watching, horse riding, etc.