New research has discovered the 10 best states for outdoor exercise, with Hawaii taking the crown. When it comes to Arizona outdoor exercise, the Grand Canyon State ranks sixth, achieving a final score of 65.50. Online fitness resource Total Shape analyzed several factors in each state to compile its findings, including boats and water sport facilities, hiking trails and golf courses which were measured by state size to determine the ranking. 


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Who ranked the highest?

Taking the title of the best state for outdoor exercise is Hawaii with a score of 84.17. Hawaii received the highest score compared to other states for adrenaline and extreme sports facilities with 121.66 for every 10,000th mile; so, it’s perfect for those wishing to combine a thrill with outdoor exercise. 

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In second place is California with a score of 70.97. California scored particularly high for sports camps and clinics, with 207 in total in the state, so there’s plenty of options for citizens to exercise outdoors – rock climbing, tennis, and yoga, and much more. 

Massachusetts places third, receiving a final score of 68.55. The state scored particularly high for kayaking and canoeing attractions, so it’s ideal for citizens who enjoy getting out on the water. On top of this, Massachusetts scored the highest for golf courses compared to other states with 134.55 for every 10,000th mile, so it’s excellent for those who prefer a low-impact activity. 

In fourth place is Rhode Island, taking a final score of 68.22. With the highest score of all states for beaches at 297.74 per 10,000 miles, there are plenty of opportunities in Rhode Island to take exercise to the coastline, from yoga to running. On top of this, the state scored the highest for both hiking and biking trails. 

Utah ranks in fifth place with a final score of 66.76, with a particularly high score for the percentage of adults with at least 1 park within half a mile at 74.9%. So, citizens can opt for a run in their local park, or even take their home workouts here instead. 

Arizona in middle place

Ranking in sixth place is Arizona. The state received a final score of 65.50 and scored high for annual precipitation with an annual average of just 11.6mm, so citizens won’t need to worry about rain ruining an outdoor workout. 

Connecticut places seventh with a final score of 65.32. Connecticut received one of the highest scores for boats and water sport facilities with 175 per 10,000 miles, so you can burn calories on the water with activities like water skiing or wake surfing.  

Delaware is in eighth place taking a final score of 65.14. Surfing, windsurfing, and kitesurfing facilities are some of the best outdoor exercises in Colorado with there being 44.2 available for every 10,000th mile, and this scored particularly high compared to other states. 

Following closely behind is Colorado in ninth place with a final score of 65.13. Citizens can work up a sweat by tackling the slopes here, with the state scoring high for the number of skiing and snowboarding facilities, precisely 80 in total. 

Maryland lands last place

Last on the list is Maryland with a final score of 64.63. The state scored the highest overall for the number of miles of shoreline per 10,000 miles, 2,571.34 to be precise, so citizens can swap the treadmill for a run along the coast. 

A spokesperson from Total Shape has commented on the findings: “Exercise is crucial for our health; not only is it beneficial physically by managing weight and reducing the risk of illnesses like heart disease, but it can also improve mental health by releasing feel-good hormones. Whilst indoor exercise can become repetitive, using similar machines or the same routine, thus decreasing motivation to stay active — outdoor exercise can tackle this.” 

“It is eye-opening to see what each of the top 10 states have to offer when it comes to outdoor exercise, from kayaking and canoeing attractions to skiing and snowboarding facilities,” the Total Shape spokesperson added. “Taking advantage of your surroundings can be incredibly helpful, whether your state has landed in the top 10 or not, to ensure you can mix up your exercise routines so that it remains enjoyable.” 

 The study was conducted by Total Shape, a fitness resource site providing information about workouts, supplements, and fitness to help reach your goals.