Best Hobbies to Stay Active and Happy After Retirement

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Resources to Help You Explore Your Interests

Ready to start exploring? Here are a few excellent resources to get you on your way. Remember to also check with your local senior center, library, and community college, as they are often the best sources for what’s happening right in your neighborhood.

For lifestyle and community resources, AARP offers extensive articles and local chapters. Opportunities to give back can be found via AmeriCorps Seniors.

Travel and recreation information for seniors is available at the National Park Service. For local programs, check your city or county’s Parks and Recreation department website.

  • Meetup.com: A fantastic website for finding local groups based on almost any interest you can imagine, from hiking and kayaking to board games and language exchange.
  • OLLI (Osher Lifelong Learning Institutes): Affiliated with universities across the country, OLLI offers a wide range of non-credit courses and lectures specifically for adults aged 50 and over.
  • Road Scholar: If you love to travel and learn, Road Scholar offers educational trips designed for older adults, combining travel with expert-led lectures and activities.

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