Recreational Activities
The Spring Semester is a great time to get outdoors and enjoy the beautiful weather Idaho has to offer. Unlike the Fall and Winter semesters, there are endless options when it comes to being outside. In fact, the weather is oftentimes so nice that it's hard to focus on your studies, but as long you balance the two, you'll be sure to have a semester to remember.
On Campus-
There are plenty of things to do on-campus or campus promoted activities throughout the semester. Perhaps the two most notable events to occur on campus are the I-Mazing Race and the Show Off Your Ride (Car Show), while one of the most notable activities promoted by the campus can be found at the OLC (Outdoor Learning Center), where in the spring time you can grab you friends and have fun navigating a ropes course all while soaking up the sunshine.
There are plenty of things to do on-campus or campus promoted activities throughout the semester. Perhaps the two most notable events to occur on campus are the I-Mazing Race and the Show Off Your Ride (Car Show), while one of the most notable activities promoted by the campus can be found at the OLC (Outdoor Learning Center), where in the spring time you can grab you friends and have fun navigating a ropes course all while soaking up the sunshine.
Off Campus-
In the spring and summer time don't you just like being outdoors? Luckily here in Rexburg there are lots of outdoor activities that you can participate in. You can have fun by doing things like archery, fishing, hiking, biking, rock climbing, paint-balling, and even horseback riding. One of the coolest outdoor activities you can do during the spring semester is star-gazing. The nights are warm and the skies are usually clear, so grab a blanket, read up on your constellations, and enjoy the evening staring out into an endless sky.
In the spring and summer time don't you just like being outdoors? Luckily here in Rexburg there are lots of outdoor activities that you can participate in. You can have fun by doing things like archery, fishing, hiking, biking, rock climbing, paint-balling, and even horseback riding. One of the coolest outdoor activities you can do during the spring semester is star-gazing. The nights are warm and the skies are usually clear, so grab a blanket, read up on your constellations, and enjoy the evening staring out into an endless sky.