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From Golfer to Gardener: How to Choose the Right Retirement Hobby for You

August 25, 2025 · Retirement Life

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Embarking on the journey to find a new retirement hobby can bring up a lot of questions. Here are answers to some of the most common ones we hear.

What if I try a hobby and don’t like it?

That is completely normal and even expected! Think of this process as dating, not marriage. The goal is exploration. It’s perfectly fine to try something and decide it’s not for you. The key is to start with low-cost, low-commitment options. Before you buy a full set of expensive oil paints, take a one-day introductory workshop. Before you purchase a brand-new kayak, rent one for a weekend. Borrow a friend’s fishing rod. Join a hiking club for a trial walk. Giving yourself permission to experiment without pressure is the best way to eventually find something you truly love.

How do I find hobby groups in a new city?

Moving to a new place can feel like starting from scratch, but there are many resources to help you find your people. Start with the local public library; they often have bulletin boards, newsletters, and helpful librarians who know about local clubs. Check the websites for your town’s Parks and Recreation department or senior center, as they host numerous classes and groups. Websites like Meetup.com are popular for finding local groups for almost any interest imaginable. Don’t underestimate the power of local social media groups, either. A quick search on Facebook for “[Your Town] Gardening Club” or “[Your Town] Pickleball Players” might yield immediate results.

What are some good hobbies for someone with limited mobility?

A fulfilling hobby is not dependent on physical prowess. There are countless engaging activities that can be enjoyed with limited mobility. Reading and joining a book club (many now meet virtually) is a wonderful option. Creative writing, whether it’s poetry, memoirs, or fiction, requires only a pen and paper or a computer. Container gardening can be done from a seated position on a patio or balcony. Learning a new language or skill through online courses is accessible to anyone with an internet connection. Hobbies like playing cards (bridge, canasta), board games, knitting, or painting are all fantastic, social activities that can be done while comfortably seated. Volunteering can also be adapted; many organizations need help with administrative tasks, making phone calls, or fundraising from home.

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