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It can sometimes feel like the entire month of December is devoted to running around to various holiday activities and functions, crossing things off the holiday to-do list, bundling up with a blanket and Hallmark movie, and subsisting purely on caffeine and sugar (hello, festive coffee drinks and cookie exchanges).Ìý
But it's also the most wonderful time of the year to take advantage of some pretty cool outdoor activities.Ìý
Here are a few ideas that are so fun the whole family will want to be part of the action.Ìý
Ice skating at ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥ Holiday Ice

The Downtown Holiday Ice on 5th Ave., at 45 N. 5th Ave., ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥, on Nov. 30, 2019. The outdoor ice skating rink is open through Sunday, Jan. 5.
For the first time ever downtown ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥ has an outdoor skating rink, making all our winter wonderland dreams come true. Spend an afternoon, or evening (it's really pretty lit up with lights at night) gliding across the ice then warm up with a hot meal nearby.
Don't forget to bring socks (they're required) and gloves (those are strongly recommended).Ìý
Where:ÌýÌý(next to the MLK apartments).Ìý
When:ÌýNov. 29 through Jan. 5, 2020, checkÌýÌýfor hours.
Cost:Ìý$15 adults,Ìý$10 ages 12 and under. You can also rent skate assists for $5.Ìý
Go for more information.ÌýÌý
Find running water in Sabino and Bear canyons

Girls carefully tread over the slippery rocks at Sabino Dam in the Sabino Canyon Recreation Area in spring 2018.
Seeing running water is a treat for us desert dwellers and thanks to recent rain the water is flowing in both Sabino and Bear canyons.Ìý
A 20-minute walk on the paved road or on the trails will get you to a great viewing area to see the creek in Sabino, and you can continue your hike for as long as you'd like exploring the the trails. Pack a picnic and enjoy a meal al fresco at any one of a dozen picnicking areas in the canyon.Ìý
Where:
When: Every day from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. but closed on Christmas Day.
Cost: A day pass is $5.
Go for more information.
Meet me at Maynard's

From left, grown-ups Kevin, Samantha and Bob Sears (with Haylee in the stroller), take part in the weekly Meet Me at Maynards event.
Everything is better with a friend and you can run or walk through downtown ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥ with hundreds of other folks and families every Monday rain or shine and even on holidays.
Things get going at 5:15 p.m. on the patio at Maynard's Market & Kitchen, where participants can check in and then set out for a 4-mile walk or run through the heart of downtown and Fourth Avenue, there are also shorter route options if you're short on time or energy.Ìý
Each time you check in, your attendance is tracked and with eight check-ins you'll earn a free shirt and 15 check-ins will get you baseball cap. Strollers are welcome and so are four-legged friends on leashes, so the whole family can join in.Ìý
Where: Maynards Market & Kitchen,
When: Every Monday. Check in starts at 5:15 p.m. and ends at 6:30 p.m. You walk or run the route at your own pace.
Cost: Free
Go for more information.
Sunday Stroll and Roll

Join other walkers, bike riders or runners every Sunday this month on this three-mile route that starts and ends at two different farmer's markets.
Food, socializing, and a walk on a sunny, but crisp winter morning? Sounds like a blast to us.Ìý
Pro-tip: This is just one of several active events organized throughout the city by Beyond ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥, you can see more .Ìý
Where:ÌýMeet at the Heirloom Farmers Markets at Rillito Racetrack,
When: Every Sunday in December starting atÌý9:30 a.m.
Cost:ÌýFree. Let Diego from Beyond ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥ know you're coming by calling 520-304-4611 or sending an email to diego@beyond-tucson.org.
Find more informationÌý.Ìý
Holiday Archery Shoot

Join in holiday fun at the Naranja Park Archery Range where there will beÌýholiday-themed games including snowman-shaped targets, a Nightmare before Christmas archery zone, and a 14 target 3-D fun shoot on the west walking course. ForÌýages 8 and up. Bring your own bows and arrows.Ìý
Where:Ìý
When:ÌýSaturday, Dec. 7, 9 a.m. to noon
Cost:ÌýFree. Raffle tickets available for purchaseÌýto raise funds for the archery range and Oro Valley Junior Olympic Archery Development.
More informationÌý.Ìý
Walk around Winterhaven

A visitor strolls past an illuminated snowman during the 2017 Winterhaven Festival of Lights.
Every bit of movement counts so why not get your steps in while ooh-ing and aah-hing at the twinkling lights and creative holiday displays in ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥'s most holiday spirited neighborhood.Ìý
Celebrate the season by walking the streets of Winterhaven. Bring a donation for the Southern ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥ Community Food Bank (canned food and cash donations are always accepted).Ìý
Where: The neighborhood is bordered by Prince Road to the north, Country Club Road to the east, Fort Lowell Road to the south and ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥ Boulevard to the west. See a map .Ìý
When: Dec. 14-29, 6-10 p.m.Ìý
Cost:ÌýFree. Canned food donations and cash donations for the Community Food Bank of Southern ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥ are are accepted at each entrance to the neighborhood.
More informationÌý.Ìý

Hot Chocolate 10K/5K/1K Fun Run (Sponsored)
Start the holidays off right with some exercise...Ìý!
Bring the family to The J on Sunday, Dec. 15 to participate in a 10K, 5K or 1K Run/Walk. The 10K/5K will be a timed run/walk, while the 1K is a non-timed fun event that you can run or walk, starting in the sculpture garden. Every finisher will receive a custom local HF Coors mug.
Ìýwith registered parent (shirt not included, but available for an additional charge).Ìý
When:ÌýSunday, Dec. 15, 6:30-10 a.m.
Where:ÌýÃÛèÖÖ±²¥ JCC,Ìý
Cost:ÌýÌýcloses at 5 p.m. on Dec. 14. After that, participants can still register race morning starting at 6:30 a.m. at the JCC.Ìý.
More infoÌýÌýor callÌý520-299-3000Ìýext. 255 or emailÌýsports@tucsonjcc.org