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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 Feb. 4, 2026

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

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 22, 2024

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

From Slate Mar. 16, 2024

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.

From Science Daily Jan. 29, 2024

"Somehow I don't feel like going on a nature walk, either," said Sahwah, when they were ready to start.

From The Camp Fire Girls in the Maine Woods Or, The Winnebagos Go Camping by Frey, Hildegard G. (Hildegard Gertrude)

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