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nature walk

noun

  1. a walk on a nature trail, especially with an experienced guide.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of nature walk1

First recorded in 1930–35
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Example Sentences

The park has a short nature walk, but no lengthy hiking trails.

After a few hours of conversation under the soft yellow lights, couples would choose their dates for the next morning’s nature walk.

A nature walk in Bryant Park introduced me to a tree I have come to resent.

From Slate

While the EEG and attention task results did not show much of a difference for alertness and orientation between the garden and the asphalt walkers, those on the nature walk exhibited improved executive control.

Not quite hiking, a guided nature walk or a sitting meditation, the therapeutic practice of forest bathing is “one of those things that can be hard to just talk about,” Stein-Ross said.

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