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101 Hobbies to Start in 2024 – Listed by Types of Hobbies

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When I was in high school, I remember often feeling bored. The world was wide open with possibilities of creating and recreating myself. Yet, everything good in life seemed to be ahead of me. I was always waiting for that good part.

This past year, living in NYC was a challenge. Even though we felt fulfilled in our careers, we struggled to draw boundaries between work and life. Since our travel hobby became work, it almost became impossible to distinguish where to draw the line.

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101 Hobbies to Start in 2024 – Listed by Types of Hobbies

We also got swept up in the busyness and workaholic culture of NYC. One day, we made it a goal to take the evening off but went right back to work after realizing we didn’t know how else to fill our time.

The Benefits of Hobbies

Some reasons I want to find new hobbies next year:

  • To play and relax – We need to find hobbies that can make us zero money and will bore everyone so that we do it for ourselves and not for content. Isn’t it weird that it’s become a prevalent part of the human experience today?
  • To sharpen my mind – I have such terrible memory now and may well be on my way to having early onset Alzheimer’s (it’s in the family, and it freaks me out).
  • For personal growth, enrichment, and emotional health – something I constantly need to work on.
  • For better physical health – we already rock climb, but we need some activities with cardio.

Other benefits include:

  • Learning a useful skill
  • Socializing and making new friends
  • Making extra money

Also, with our blog, you may already know we’re all about exploring our hometowns and greater backyards. We firmly believe that adventure starts within yourself by cultivating a spirit of adventure. Many of these can be done at home, and how much more local can you get?

“Find three hobbies you love: one to earn money, one to stay in shape, and one that allows you to be creative.” If there were a fourth, we’d add one to make the world a better place.

Which of these would you like to do next year?

Outdoor Hobbies

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Some of our friends are peak baggers (a form of collecting), where you summit a list of peaks (ie, the 14ers in Colorado).

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It’s a great way to work out without feeling like you are. We love visiting new climbing destinations and gyms in new cities. Here are some beginner climbing tips and a gift guide for climbers if you want to pick up some gear.

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    Canyoneering

Start on a guided canyoneering trip, and read this canyoneering guide.

  1. 4.
    Slacklining

Many climbers also slackline to work on balance, but some just slackline.  This kit is great indoors, but this is the one we have that we set up over our pool outside.

  1. 5.
    Mountaineering

Mountaineering is more technical, taking hiking to the next level. Pickup gear at REI since they have the best return policy. A great way to start is by going with someone who is experienced.

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    Mountain Biking

Explore the outdoors on two wheels. Here are some mountain biking faves. We have some close friends who have recently gotten into this, and it’s been fun to watch. We also have a fat tire e-bike for our adventures.

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Camping can be as relaxing or extreme as you want. For example, we have this budget-friendly tent for car camping and this one for backpacking. If you’re car camping, don’t forget the essentials!

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Glamping is the way to go if you want to experience the outdoors but don’t want to rough it. See our favorite glamping spot.

  1. 9.
    KAYAKING, Canoeing, or SUP →

It lets you explore areas you can’t on foot. This was our favorite kayaking experience. We also have a SUP we hope to take out more often.

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Start first by rafting with a guide. Then, pick up gear when you want to go solo.

  1. 11.
    Skiing or Snowboarding

We thought we knew what we were doing, but taking lessons helped so much!

  1. 12.

We finally took classes and got certified in San Diego. We’re whiskey divers now.

  1. 13.
    Fishing, Crabbing, or Lobstering

Check out this beginner fishing kit. Also, read our guide on crabbing on the Oregon Coast.

See More: 25 Best Hikes in the World for Your Bucket List

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Sport Hobbies

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    Archery

Take lessons at a local archery club.

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    Bowling

Even if you’re not serious about bowling, pick up your own shoes (his + hers) to save money if you go more than a few times a year.

  1. 16.
    Cycling

Cycling comes in different forms and is a great way to explore and challenge yourself. See cycling gear and advice.

  1. 17.
    Golfing

Golfing is a fun way to travel the world. Read stuff every golfer should know.

  1. 18.
    Horse Riding

You can become a full-fledged equestrian or do it for fun while traveling. We’ve done it a couple of times on trips, but recently, a girlfriend of mine has gotten super into the competitive aspect.

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Lutz Jump, Twizzle, and Salchow Jump around the ice. Or if you’re like us, try to learn skating backward first. If you’re in NYC, here are the best ice skating rinks.

  1. 20.
    Martial Art of Kickboxing

I’ve been taking kickboxing on and off for 3 years. I borrow gloves but have my own hand wraps.

  1. 21.
    Parkour / Ninja Warrior

Ever since Ninja Warrior became popular, gyms have popped up everywhere. You can even build a homemade course.

  1. 22.
    Paintball

Some of our friends were semi-pro paintballers. There are arenas all over the world. Pick up a paintball gun to practice at home.

  1. 23.
    Running

Jacob used to run a 10k every year with his dad until his knees got worse. It’s a great way to challenge yourself physically and mentally. We still have friends who travel all over for marathons and ultras.

  1. 24.
    Skateboarding

We picked up a penny board to learn but may need to start with a longboard.

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    Swimming

Swimming is the best exercise, especially as you get older. It’s less stress for your joints.

  1. 27.
    Join a Sports League

Join your local rec league. Jacob’s latest obsession is pickleball (we have a discount code for paddles on this post). He joins local pick-up games and even started a YouTube channel about pickleball.

  1. 28.
    Yoga

We’ve never gotten serious about yoga, but we love using this yoga mat at home to stretch.

See More: 9 Wonderful Places to Go Ice Skating in NYC

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Travel Hobbies

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    Cruising

Cruising is a great way to get a taste of many cities. Best part? You don’t have to worry about meals and transportation. Check out our ultimate cruise calendar.

  1. 30.
    Learn to Fly a Plane

Check out the local airport to take lessons. Jacob took his first flight lesson in Las Vegas.

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Road-tripping is a great way to explore your greater backyard. To help you get started, check out our classic American road tripsbest day tripsweekend getaway guides, and road trip essentials.

  1. 32.

We loved our three months living in an Airstream and recommend it. Even if you’re not a full-timer, try RVing a few months out of the year or rent one to try it out. Here are the best new RVs this year.

  1. 33.
    Sailing

Since I get seasick, we’ve never entertained the idea of sailing full-time, but we’re visiting some sailing friends this year. We’ll see if they change our minds.

See More: The Ultimate RV Checklist – Everything You Need For Your First RV

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Traditional Arts

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    Calligraphy

You can take classes online or pick up calligraphy workbooks to practice.

  1. 35.
    Coloring

Coloring can be fun and therapeutic. We did it for a date night and colored in these beautiful travel books.

  1. 36.
    Dancing

We started taking hip-hop classes last year, but after a few lessons, our teacher had to leave the city. Maybe next, we’ll try salsa, ballroom, or even pole dancing.

  1. 37.
    Drawing

Whether you want to doodle, draw anime characters, or comics, this book is perfect for those who don’t believe they can draw.

  1. 38.
    Musical Instrument

We both grew up playing the piano but lost much of what we learned. We still bring our books around, intending to start again. Right now, I’m enjoying relearning how to read music through Duolingo.

  1. 39.
    Painting

I’ve always wanted to learn how to paint. I took art classes when I was younger, and Jacob recently bought me an easel.

  1. 40.

No matter what your camera is, you can always learn how to shoot better. If you’re looking for a beginner DSLR, check out this DSLR and our photography tips here.

  1. 41.
    Pottery

Our potter friend has been teaching us the basics. You can take online courses and start with this toolset with high ratings.

  1. 42.
    Voice Lessons

Consider getting voice lessons to take your singing to the next level. You can also find daily vocal exercises on YouTube.

  1. 43.
    Writing

Writing can come in many different forms. Join a writing group, or NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month) in November, where you write a novel in a month.

  1. 44.
    Writing Music

Try your hand at writing music. You can even try performing it at local open mics once you are comfortable.

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Other Creative Hobbies

  1. 45.
    Beatboxing

All you need is some YouTube videos to start. No extra equipment required.

  1. 46.
    Blogging

We started our blog as a hobby before it became our full-time gig (how to start a blog in 5 easy steps). Check out our e-course for monetizing your blog.

  1. 47.
    Engraving

There are many mediums (some advanced). Start with this popular engraving pen kit for beginners.

  1. 48.
    Graffiti Art

Street art has gotten popular over the years. Now, you can take online classes.

  1. 49.
    Graphic Design

GIMP and Inkscape are free and great for beginners. Once you get serious, you’ll want Adobe Creative Cloud to step up your game.

  1. 50.
    Impersonations

We suck at impersonations, but check out our amazing friend for inspo! Also, New York Vocal Coaching has a series where they teach you how to do various voice impressions.

  1. 51.
    Improv Class

It’s a great way to overcome the fear of what people think.

  1. 52.
    juggling

With a little bit of practice, you can do some impressive tricks. You can learn the most basic three-ball juggling pattern here.

  1. 53.
    Latte Art

Release your inner barista by whipping up some latte art. If you fail, you can sip up your messy creation. We have some friends who are super into coffee, and they’ve tried teaching us. Here’s a great book for inspiration.

  1. 54.
    Magic

Recently, we saw Shin Lim in Las Vegas. Now we need a nice deck of cards to practice our sleight of hand.

  1. 55.
    Podcasting

We have a few podcaster friends. This set is all you need to get started.

  1. 56.
    Puppetry

Did you know that Jacob and his brother created a kid’s puppet show? The initial plan was to learn how to puppeteer, but they quickly learned how complex it is. If you want to dabble, buy a couple of puppets or make your own if you’re feeling crafty.

  1. 57.
    Videography / Filmmaking

Learn how to capture and edit videos so you can create beautiful memories of your own travels. Want smoother video? Try a gimbal.

See More: How to Start a Blog in 5 Easy Steps

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Crafting Hobbies

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    Balloon Twisting

I did not know this was a thing until one of our friends got into it before his kid’s birthday party. All it took was a basic kit and a bunch of YouTube videos.

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Learn to make candles with a DIY kit then enjoy your creations at home or give them out as gifts.

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    Cross-Stitching / Embroidery

This is another great hobby with a ton of resources and kits so you can DIY.

  1. 61.
    Flower Arranging

Have you ever tried arranging your own flowers? It’s a lot harder than it looks. If you love having fresh flowers at home, this could be the perfect hobby for you. Start with this book.

  1. 62.
    Jewelry Making

I have some basic tools and have learned from friends who make and sell jewelry.

  1. 63.
    Knitting / Crocheting

I go through intense phases where I knit and crochet all day, every day, and then nothing for years.

  1. 64.
    Leather Crafting

This is a great starter kit for leather crafting.

  1. 65.
    Origami

Start your love for Origami with a basic kit, or nerd out with Jacob by making these crazy Star Wars ones.

  1. 66.
    Scrapbooking

Scrapbooking is a great way to work on something that you’ll cherish. With so many pre-made accessories, you can easily make it your own.

  1. 67.
    Sewing

This is a great practical skill that will save you money. Since I’m short, I always need to hem my pants, which adds up. This is the sewing machine I use.

  1. 68.
    Soap Making

I always think of Fight Club when someone brings up soap making, but I recently picked up succulent soap molds to make my own soap for gifts and to be more sustainable.

  1. 69.
    Woodworking

Want to become friends with Nick Offerman? Get into woodworking so you can chat about one of his favorite hobbies. Here’s a book to get you started.

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Food & Cooking Hobbies

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Want to become a home barista? This is another hobby with a steep upfront cost but can save you money in the long run. Here’s everything you need to know to become a home barista.

  1. 71.
    Brew Beer or Kombucha

If you love craft beers or kombucha, why not try making your own? This is the kit we used for kombucha. Even our friend who says she prefers store-bought over homemade told me mine was the best she ever had.

  1. 72.
    Canning / Pickling / Making Jam

Learn to can, pickle, and jam some of your favorite foods. This has over 350 recipes, or you can start with my mom’s kimchi recipe.

  1. 73.
    Baking

Bread, brownies, cookies, scones… oh man, my mouth is watering just from these thoughts. Start with the Baking Bible.

  1. 74.

We’re all about easy recipes since neither of us likes cooking. I recently started a blog with my mom called Mom’s Korean Recipes.

  1. 75.
    Food Styling

I’ve always wanted to learn food styling, especially since we take lots of food photos. Pick up a book or take local classes.

  1. 76.
    Gardening

Did you know plants in your home can reduce stress and improve productivity? Even with two black thumbs, I’m using Aerogarden to grow herbs, which are still alive!

  1. 77.
    Mixology

This is perfect for those who love hosting parties. We can make an old fashion, and recently, our Shaker & Spoon Cocktail Club introduced us to 3 new drink recipes from top bartenders. You can also check out the Ultimate Bar Book with 1000+ cocktail recipes.

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    Wine Tasting

If you’ve ever wanted to become better versed in wine, try taking a wine-tasting class. You can also get this book to help you learn more about wines.

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Games

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    Board Games

There are endless board games, but our favorites are TelestrationsGuesstures, and Scrabble.

  1. 80.
    Chess

You can learn tips via GothamChess or start playing on Chess.com (also an app). This is a popular wooden chess set that’s magnetic and has storage.

  1. 81.
    Cosplaying

If you love dressing up, try cosplaying. I dressed up as Brook from One Piece this past Halloween.

  1. 82.
    Gaming

Lately, we love playing Overcooked with friends and Animal Crossing solo.

  1. 83.
    Poker

Have a weekly poker night with this 300-piece set or 500-piece set. If you’re serious, you could even join tournaments.

  1. 84.

Puzzles can be therapeutic. Want to see the most beautiful travel puzzles?

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    Trivia Night

If only I had a team of professors… I used to love going to Trivia Night. Even if you don’t win, you learn some random, useless facts.

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Collecting Hobbies

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Find the closest dark sky to stargaze or attend a star partyThese are the stargazing events to watch for this year.

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    Birding

During our travels, we met so many birders. If you get into wildlife photography, these flashcards can help you with birds.

  1. 88.
    Foraging

Foraging is a great hobby if you love to cook. This book will help you identify, harvest, and prepare edible plants.

  1. 89.
    Get a New Pet

I wouldn’t say we collect pets, but we love our two cats. We recently met some people who love breeding fish.

See More: 15 Incredible Weekend Trips from Las Vegas

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Enrichment & Miscellaneous

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    Book Club

This is a great way to do something social and help you reach your reading goals.

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    Genealogy

Start by getting a DNA test and see how much of your genealogy you can track.

  1. 92.
    Home Improvement

If you spend a lot of time at home, this is a great way to personalize your space.

  1. 93.

Bullet journaling is the best way to keep records of your day-to-day without the pressure of writing. After doing tons of research, I started with this bullet journal and picked up these pens and markers (they don’t bleed through the paper).

  1. 94.

I recently reviewed a bunch of language-learning apps and rated my favorite ones. I still do 5 of them a day.

  1. 95.
    Learn How to Code

You can learn to code or design websites.

  1. 96.
    Learn Sign Language

I started learning the ASL alphabet with the Drops app.

  1. 97.
    Learn to Write with Non-Dominant Hand

I’ve always wanted to be ambidextrous. Practice writing or daily tasks with your non-dominant hand.

  1. 98.
    Meditation

I use Simple Habit, a meditation app, to help me sleep. It’s become a great habit that I’ll continue next year.

  1. 99.
    Minimalism / Declutter

We started regularly decluttering since moving every year. It’s been incredibly freeing. I love that Marie Kondo-ing is a thing. The Minimalists have some great documentaries you can watch on Netflix or Amazon.

  1. 100.
    Public Speaking

Try Toastmasters to get over your fear of public speaking.

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    Volunteering

Pick something you care about and find a way to get involved with a local organization.

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Favorite Quotes on Hobbies

If you need more words of motivation to pick up a hobby next year, here are some more quotes I loved.

  • “I can never read all the books I want, be all the people I want, and live all the lives I want. I can never train myself in all the skills I want. And why do I want? I want to live and feel all the shades, tones, and variations of mental and physical experiences possible in my life. And I am horribly limited.” – Sylvia Plath.
  • “Legendary innovators like Franklin, Snow, and Darwin all possess some common intellectual qualities—a certain quickness of mind, unbounded curiosity—but they also share one other defining attribute. They have a lot of hobbies.” – Steven Johnson.
  • Always find time for things that make you happy to be alive. – Unknown

Do you have any hobbies? What types of hobbies have you had in the past?

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Esther and Jacob are the founders of Local Adventurer, one of the top 5 travel blogs in the US. They believe that adventure can be found near and far and hope to inspire others to explore locally. They explore a new city in depth every year and currently base themselves in Las Vegas.

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This Post Has 5 Comments

  1. Blaise R. Bullock

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  4. Stone Connell

    Hey so I’m not sure if you can see what I’ve checked or whatever but I’d just like yalls opinions and or help finding stuff to do around me I’m from San Antonio I have 0 friends up here I Just started college and work but I mean after I’ve finished my day there I’m kinda stuck laying in bed playing games and I’d rather get out and do stuff but for the majority of the time I’m broke or I just can’t think creatively

    1. jacob

      You should check out meetup.com to see what events are going on! Great way to meet people with similar interest.

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