Do you have a teen son or daughter who would rather ride bikes, hike, kayak, scateboard, paddleboard, run a 5K or do just about anything as long as it’s outdoors? If so, then many of those traditional teen gifts just aren’t likely to get the reaction you want when they tear off the wrapping paper.
Whether your looking for the perfect present for your teen son or you’re determined to get it right when it comes to a gift for your teen daughter, there are tons of outdoorsy teen gifts to choose from.
Fun gifts for the outdoorsy teen
No matter your budget, you can find something for teens who love nature and being outside. Be proud in this world of tech obsessed kids, you’ve raised your teens to appreciate life beyond a screen.
So whether they love to play in the water, hike in the woods or climb mountains in all kinds of weather here are some unique ideas for gifts for your outdoorsy teen boys and girls.
Psst: Tweens would probably be into some of these too!
Outdoorsy Teen Gifts for Under $10
Glow in the Dark Night Sky Printed Bandana
Mini Multipurpose Tool
Audubon Bird Call
Waterproof Wax
Quick Dry Aqua Socks
Outdoorsy Teen Gifts Under $25
Gerber Multi Tool
Rechargeable Headlamp
Water Bottle with Filter
Camping Fan and Lantern Combo
Personal Lifestraw Water Filter
Light and Go Bonfire Log
Reflective Spray for Runners
Gifts for Teens Who Love The Outdoors Under $50
Camping Mess Kit
Portable Hammock
Waterproof Camping Speakers
Deluxe Disc Golf Set
4 Season Sleeping Bag
Outdoor Gifts for Teen Boys and Teen Girls Under $100
Columbia Puffer Jacket
Portable Solar Phone Charger and Lantern
4 Person Coleman Tent
Inflatable Kayak
Skateboard
Gifts for Teens Who Love the Outdoors Over $100
Paddleboard
Two Person Kayak
Snowboard
Mountain Bike
Helen says
Thank you for the list. Lots of great ideas. One request, please take portable speakers off the list. People blaring music on hike or nature outings is totally counter to what the experience is about. It is also disruptive to nature and the people around. We are robbing youth of the opportunity to disconnect and listen and observe their surroundings.