Outdoor Gift Guide for Moms

We love gift-giving, especially when the perfect present is also paired with environmentally friendly experiences. Whether you're looking for an activity to enjoy together, plan to send something from afar, or are remembering the memory of someone who had a special impact on you, we have outdoor-inspired ideas for every type of mom.

 

Give a Stroll

Whether they'd rather amble along a garden path, power walk through the neighborhood with a favorite furry friend, or trek up rugged trails, these accessories will help a special person stroll in style. 

 
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01 — Everlane Cropped City Anorak - $78
02 — Stance Super Invisible zodiac sign socks - $10
03 — Take one for the road with Hunter for Target Beverage Holder coozie - $3
04 — Cuyana Summer Hat - $95
05 — Terrain Cotton Garden Bandana - $18

 

Give Al Fresco

Whether mom’s vibe is more picnic or tailgater, who wouldn’t enjoy an afternoon meal in the sunshine?

 
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01 — Cowgirl Creamery Everybody's Favorite pack - $45
02 — Dandelion Canvas Picnic Tote and Blanket - $92
03 — Sir Madam Gingham Napkins in indigo - $88
04 — Kinto Vacuum Insulated Traffic Tumbler - $35
05 — Wool Stadium Cushion - $38

 

 Give a Garden

For someone not afraid of getting her hands dirty (even if it's just with planters inside), a creative garden accessory is sure to spark joy.

 
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01 — Floral Society Wreath Making Kit - $90
02 — Farmhouse Pottery Fieldstone Bird Shelter - $95
03 — Hunter for Target Rubber Handle Tote Bag - $30
04 — Womanswork Work Gloves - $40
05 — Growhouse with growlight - $150

 

Give in Memory

Honor the memory of someone special with a gift that celebrates a special someone's big heart and personal passions. 

Food Lover
Give to Especially Puglia's Adopt an Olive Tree to support historic Italian olive groves and farmers, and receive a keepsake olive oil bundle in return. 

Nature Lover
A donation to the National Parks Foundation in the name of someone special will protect America’s most beautiful natural areas and help connect people to nature.

Kids or Garden Lover
Promote education on gardening and healthy living by connecting people to healthy, organic food. Donate to specific projects, like providing healthy meals for families or building a Pollinator Pavillion, through Growing Gardens.

 

Send one of these to a mother in your life? Think of something we missed? Share in the comments! 

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