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nature walk

American  

noun

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

  2. nature trail.


Etymology

Origin of nature walk

First recorded in 1930–35

Example Sentences

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The therapist advises him to engage in shared activities, such as a nature walk.

From The Wall Street Journal

We’ve done studies with people who have been diagnosed with clinical depression, and we weren’t actually sure if the nature walk would be as beneficial to them.

From Los Angeles Times

After lights out and some sleep, his ideal Sunday picks up hours later and is filled with plenty of coffee, some miniature golf or a nature walk and more.

From Los Angeles Times

We’ve done studies with people who have been diagnosed with clinical depression and we weren’t actually sure if the nature walk would be as beneficial to them.

From Los Angeles Times

What makes it special: ”The nature walk is really pretty and borders a wildlife sanctuary where you can see egrets and other migratory birds.

From Los Angeles Times