Gifts for Women Who Love the Outdoors
No matter how she gets her kicks in the great outdoors — hiking, biking, running, camping, or just appreciating nature's beauty — the gift of new gear will always be appreciated. Check out these gift ideas for outdoorsy women.
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$50 from Factory 43
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Seattle-based Factory 43 has made a name for themselves with artfully illustrated concert posters, eye-catching T-shirts, and accessories that appeal to a local sense of pride. This limited-edition print series celebrates the national parks, with 17 to choose from, including Yellowstone, Mount Rainier, the Everglades, and more.
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This lightweight Columbia jacket will help shield her from wind and water, but the breathable shell won't trap the heat. Zippered pockets, adjustable cuffs, a full hood, and a cinch cord easily keep the rain away from her body.
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$105 from REI
Keen's Targhee line of mid-cut boots has long been beloved of price-conscious hikers, and popular with both women and men. Reviewers say the sole on the latest version, the Targhee III, feels more sensitive than its predecessors. These Keen hiking boots are also popular with buyers who have trouble finding shoes that fit well, particularly those with wide feet, high arches, bunions, and the like.
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$47 from Amazon
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If you want coffee that's smooth and strong enough to remove wallpaper, even if you're camping off the grid, then check out the AeroPress. Brew your beans one cup at a time with this hand-held gizmo (which is 100% human-powered). Travel pouch and filters included.
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$12 from Amazon
Discover the inspiring personal stories of 20 women hikers, their favorite places to visit, and how they overcame adversity and discovered inner strength with this collection of outdoor-oriented essays.
$36 and up from Amazon
A good sleeping pad can mean the difference between a blissful night under the stars and junk sleep. This 75-by-23-inch version is Amazon's bestselling sleeping pad, is reasonably priced, and waterproof. It's also pretty lightweight at just under a pound.
$157 from Amazon
This propane-fueled portable grill has a built-in handle and a collapsible stand, yet weighs just 17 pounds. The enameled porcelain cooking grates provide 160 square inches of cooking space, enough for up to eight burgers.
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$25 from Amazon
Published earlier this year, Country Living's cook book is packed with more than 100 recipes ranging from grilled steak to s'mores, plus tips for cooking al fresco.
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$23 and up from Amazon
Made in Vermont, these high-density knit socks are a blend of Merino wool, nylon, and spandex — perfect for keeping feet dry while maintaining airflow. They're also backed by a lifetime guarantee. Check out the men's version, too.
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$80 from REI
At 25 liters, this backpack is the perfect size for day hikers who want to be prepared. It includes a rain cover, a removable hip belt, padded mesh-covered straps, an internal frame that helps it keep its shape, and plenty of convenient pockets to stash things she needs to keep handy.
$275 and up from Amazon
She'll be the star of the cookout or campout with this 35-quart Yeti cooler, which can hold up to 20 cans plus ice.
$70 from Amazon
Wanna head out to campsites more with your outdoorsman? Get him this double sleeping bag, also from Sleepingo, and he'll get the hint. It's an extra-large queen size, made of waterproof fabric, and it's rated for chilly nights of 32 degrees Fahrenheit and up.
$54 from Amazon
Nothing is finer that being outside ... unless it's being suspended from a hammock beneath two shady trees. This nylon-taffeta camping hammock weighs just 19 ounces and rolls up into the attached storage bag for easy transit. It can accommodate one or two persons up to 400 pounds total and comes in 32 different colors.
$13 from Amazon
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Ideal for hikers, campers, or anyone who just wants to be prepared, LifeStraw can filter 1,000 liters of contaminated water, making it safe to drink. The straw-like design means water can be gulped straight from the source, too.
$14 from Salty Britches
Winter outdoors enthusiasts need something to protect skin from the ravages of winter's moisture-sucking air. This ointment promises a "soothing, long-lasting barrier against skin irritation" caused by winter weather. This would make a great inexpensive gift or stocking stuffer for any woman who loves to ski, snowboard, or snowshoe, or who refuses to give up her outdoor workout routine due to frigid temps.
$110 from Amazon
After a long day of playing or working outdoors, it's time to sit down and relax! These aluminum-frame camping chairs fold for easy storage in the included 14-inch tote and weigh just 2.2 pounds. Available in 12 colors.
$46 from Amazon
Let's be honest — trying to change clothes in a cramped tent or RV bedroom can be a pain. This small pop-up tent solves that problem. It's 75 inches high, so it'll accommodate even taller folks, and it comes with an easy carrying bag. Other features include a window, inner storage bag, and metal stakes for keeping it in place.
$60 from Bass Pro Shops
The stainless-steel Leatherman Sidekick is a worthwhile splurge since it's useful in so many situations beyond hiking. There are 14 tools, including pliers, wire cutters, a knife, a bottle and can opener, a file, a screwdriver, and more.
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$70 from Target
Camp in comfort with this Coleman tent that's big enough to accommodate a queen-size airbed with room leftover. The durable weather-resistant fabric and full rainfly will keep her dry even when it's wet outside, owners say.
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$28 from Amazon
These best-selling trekking poles will ease fatigue during long hikes and help her keep her balance while hiking on tricky terrain. The set comes with a tote bag and replaceable tips, and the poles are available in seven color schemes.
$50 and up from Birkenstock
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These well-made sandals can last a lifetime and are super comfy. They're available in winter-worthy wool, and there are boot and clog versions, too.
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$23 and up from Amazon
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Runners, geologists, hikers, spelunkers ... it really doesn’t matter what you do in the dark as long as there’s ample light to see by. This entry-level Petzl headlamp produces a wide, flat beam of 300 lumens and can be switched from white to red light so fellow runners don't get blinded.
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Find more great ideas on Cheapism's interactive gift guide for 2022.