Source: Helen Sushitskaya/Shutterstock.com With the holiday of love right around the corner, you might be wondering what cute, fun things you can do with your partner. Whether you’ve just started dating or you’ve been together for decades, finding the right date activity for Valentine’s Day can seem like a challenge. You don’t want to get too cliche, but you want to show them you care. If you’re looking for cute outdoor things to do with your partner on Valentine’s Day, we’ve got you covered! Go for a hike! Hikes don’t have to be about getting to the top at super speed. Hiking is a great all-around physical activity to do! It can be a great opportunity for you and your partner to spend some quality time together. Take your time hiking to whatever point you want to reach, making sure to stop along the way and admire the scenery — and each other. Before you go, make sure to invest in the best workout accessories for you and your partner. This will go a long way in keeping the two of you safe and enjoying your romantic hike. Visit a local park. Even if you live in an urban area, there’s a chance you’ve got a small park around. You can plan a romantic picnic date, filling the basket with all their favorite snacks and drinks! You can even bring along a game for you two to play, especially if it isn’t windy outside. Then, take a casual stroll around the park together. Take this time to lean into each other — it’s the holiday of love, after all! Bike around the neighborhood together. Getting on bikes and going for a ride around the neighborhood is definitely a cute thing to do with your partner outdoors on Valentine’s Day! You can even take this as an opportunity to explore your area. Bike downtown or along a nature path as well. Either option is great for doing something outside with your partner! Have a winter photoshoot. There’s just something adorable and cozy about couples’ winter photoshoots. Bundling together under a large blanket while out in the snow or curling into each other with a wintery forest backdrop all make for great photos. Consider hiring a professional photographer to take romantic photos for the two of you on or around Valentine’s Day! Many photographers will have specials going on around that time anyways. Those photos will be great to add to your collection of photos together. Make sure you wear a pair of silicone rings so that your metal ones don’t slip off in the cold! Source: Denise Lett/Shutterstock.com Go to the beach. The beach can be much more fun in the winter than in the summer sometimes. There’s usually fewer people, which makes traversing the sand much easier! Visit the beach together on Valentine’s Day to watch the sunrise or sunset, or you can visit during the middle of the day and take a stroll along the waterline! Personalize It with a Custom Silicone Ring Cuddle by a bonfire together. Bonus points if you can rig a sheet to make a backyard movie theater! Cuddling together by the bonfire is a great outdoor activity to do together on Valentine’s Day. Grab some cozy blankets, sit by the fire and watch something you both enjoy. Hunt for hearts in nature. Why not play a fun game together outside for Valentine’s Day? Get out there and search for heart-shaped leaves, flowers and more all within nature. This is one of the ways you can slow down while outside, taking the time to appreciate each other and laugh together. Consider it the cloud watching of plants! Source: Prostock-studio/Shutterstock.com Do some couple’s yoga together. Refresh your mind and body on Valentine’s Day by doing couple’s yoga together! The temperature outside will determine whether or not you can do yoga together outside, but yoga is a great way to get reenergized as a couple on Valentine’s Day. Couple’s yoga will help to strengthen your body and your relationship. Roll out your favorite yoga mat, invest in some great workout accessories and get to posing! Camp out under the stars together. Even if camping isn’t really your thing, it’s such a cute and romantic activity to do with your partner on Valentine’s Day. Pitch a tent and crawl under to get warm and enjoy some quality time and snuggles together. Grab some lawn chairs and try your knowledge at naming star constellations. Or, have some fun with it and make up your own! With Valentine’s Day falling in February, sometimes the winter weather doesn’t make for the best opportunities to enjoy outdoor activities with your partner. But, with a little bit of planning, you’ll be able to enjoy some cute outdoor activities together!