Are you ready for a new adventure? Here are three ideas to consider.

Turn back time at Shaker Village, Pleasant Hill, Kentucky: All “adventurers, learners, makers and doers” are encouraged to visit this 3,000-acre site, home to the country’s largest private collection of original 19th-century buildings (including 34 original Shaker structures) and is the largest National Historic Landmark in Kentucky. The whole family will want to beeline to the farm to meet four-legged friends, walk the garden while collecting sustainability and organic gardening tips from the farmers or listen to a solo performance of a Shaker hymn. Be sure to access the 40 miles of family-friendly trails. Ask about self-guided and professionally led tours, wagon rides and riverboat excursions.

Bike through Bears Ears: Explore the 1.3-million-acre Bears Ears National Monument via a five-day mountain bike tour in southeast Utah. During the 80-mile adventure, riders travel through a broad expanse of red rock, juniper forests and high plateau, while learning about early human and Native American history. The trip gets underway at Edge of the Cedars Museum in Blanding, Utah, a 19th-century Mormon settlement, and climbs high into the Abajo Mountains, where views extend for 75 miles in all directions. Family biking tours are also available.

Hike Santa Barbara, California: Santa Barbara, known for its beautiful beaches, offers scores of walking, biking and hiking trails. Consider Seven Falls, a 2.5-mile round-trip hike that leads to a waterfall and natural swimming hole. For a more challenging endeavor, La Cumbre Peak is 10 miles round trip and the stunning ridge, Santa Barbara’s highest peak at 3,995 feet elevation, offers views of the coast. Take a break at the Sprague Butterfly Pavilion during the summer months.