In 2019, the US Senate declared June as National ‘Great Outdoors Month’. With warmer weather, sunny skies, and nature’s vibrant awakening, it’s the perfect time to enjoy the outdoors here in Park City. There is something for everyone to do outside, no matter your interests. Let this diverse reading list inspire you to explore new activities, embrace new hobbies, and make the most of the great outdoors. Additionally, discover unique items available for checkout at the Library that you can use outdoors.
Provides practical advice for aspiring hikers with a body-positive bent and offers personal and heartfelt stories and reviews of trails to welcome and encourage people of all body types, sizes and backgrounds to enjoy outdoor recreation.
Designed with curious city-dwellers and nature-lovers in mind, this practical urban activity guide teaches you how to explore the wild land, water, and sky in your own city, offering inventive ways to interact with nature in all its forms.
Have you ever wondered what it’s like to cycle to the South Pole? Or kayak 2,000 miles down the Amazon? Follow the author’s incredible adventures and discover how you can get outdoors and unleash your inner wild girl!
Grow Wild provides practical, everyday, nature-rich ideas on how to let kids move their DNA while doing things they’ll love. The book features: Tools to bring nature into your home and play. “Study sessions” that make movement research more accessible to laypersons.
Founder of the nationally acclaimed Becoming An Outdoors Woman program, the author relates how she became just that: an outdoors woman. It’s inspiration for those who already have outdoor experience, and offers encouragement for those getting out for the first time
The definitive camping manual for urban gals who appreciate sidewalks and all-night sushi bars, LET’S GET PRIMITIVE is an invitation to embrace your inner mountain mama and follow the call of the wild.
The essential guide for enjoying the outdoors without harming the environment. * Details the seven core principles of Leave No Trace ethics and practices * Covers hiking, campfires, food storage, and personal hygiene.
The essential guide to the great outdoors. Every page is packed with information on how to enjoy camping as the adventure it can be rather than a bug-infested endurance test. Learn how to get the most from a camping trip no matter the location, the weather and the company.
Unique Outdoor Items
Spikeball is an intense new game that is played 2 on 2. It’s sort of a funky combo of four square and volleyball. Play on grass, sand, or indoors.
200-WATT Continuous Output, Compact, Easy to Carry: The Explorer 290 has 290Wh capacity with 200W power output, user-friendly design, small size, and durable handle, making it lightweight, stylish, and easy to carry.
This bright National Geographic 76mm Compact Reflector Telescope is a Dobsonian telescope for stargazers. Extremely portable, and easy to use, the for beginners to the fascinating world of astronomy, and it collects lots of light from celestial objects.
Simply fill up the reservoir with bubble liquid (not included), plug in the devise, turn it on, and this bubble machine can rotates at a high speed; generates thousands of bubbles per minute by one touch.
Light up your camp or patio with the Goal Zero Lighthouse 600 lantern & USB power hub. It provides adjustable, multidirectional light to make outdoor cooking, card games and scary stories even better.
Premium Quality Bundle Includes USAPA APPROVED 2 Pickle Ball Raquettes, 3 Pickleball Balls & 1 Carry Bag. This kit introduces young sports fans to pickleball, introducing the sport’s history, rules, equipment, and why more and more athletes love playing it.
Unlike gravity camp showers that need to be hung overhead and produce dismal water pressure, the award-winning Helio portable pressurized shower and sprayer rests on the ground and provides the pressure you need to wash hair, do the dishes, rinse off gear, water your plants, or wash the dog.
SunBlaster mini Greenhouse kits have been the starting point for many of today’s modern growers. There simply is no better or faster way to get growing fresh microgreens, herbs or seeds started ready for transplant.