(Bloomberg) -- Given the time we’ve all spent at home in the past year, your dad is probably looking to escape from the man cave, not retreat to it. The best bet for a fantastic Father’s Day gift? Consider both the dad and the distance he needs to travel to feel like it’s old times again.

Below, our guide to the gear, excursions, and upgrades to get your stir-crazy father reacquainted with society—whether he’s just headed into the backyard or ready to set out on a cross-country adventure.

For the Foodie Dad …

… who’s ready to go whole hog: Dubbed “barbeque boot camp” by those in the know, the annual 17th Street Barbecue Whole Hog Extravaganza ($1,250) in Southern Illinois offers a multiday series of hands-on classes from some of the best chefs in the business who teach aspiring pitmasters the art of brisket mastery. Organizers are still determining whether to hold it in fall 2021 or January 2022, but ticket holders will be able to periodically check in with the site for updates.

… who wants to forage in the woods: An outdoor picnic calls for a handy, all-purpose knife that tucks easily into a backpack or back pocket. The Barnes ($599) from the James Brand is made from a single piece of titanium for durability and features a state-of-the-art, 3.5-inch stainless steel blade. 

… who just wants to grill out on the deck: A 28-ounce bone-in rib-eye is the star of this Italian BBQ Grill Kit ($175) from Michelin-starred chef Jonathan Benno. Fresh asparagus, fingerling potatoes (prewrapped in foil and ready to toss over the coals), and a house-made strawberry rhubarb crostata round out the hearty meal. Preorders can be e-mailed to reservations@leonellirestaurants.com. Overnight shipping available, but the deadline is June 16. 

For the Man On the Move ...

… and ready for a ride of a lifetime: From classic models to concept creations, the Pebble Beach Councours is a car lover’s dream. Treat your vintage auto obsessive to the Club d’Elegance Package ($900), which includes guided tours, VIP access to the show field on Concours Sunday, and a trip to the exclusive Club d’Elegance.

… with a motorcycle: Keep him safe and looking cool while zipping around the neighborhood in the handmade Heroine Racer Tux ($978) from Hedon Helmets. Inspired by vintage British designs, the black and white retro design offers full face coverage and an antifog double lens.

… to the nearest shady spot: Set Dad up for napping in style with the handwoven Signature Hammock ($199) from Yellowleaf. A triple-weave of 150,000 supersoft yarn loops adds up to weatherproof, lightweight, and flip-proof relaxation. 

For the Sporty Dad …

… who wants to get back to the lake house: The ingenious ArmorStrength PVC Weekender inflatable paddleboard ($350) from Retrospec is a cinch to blow up (the pump, paddle, and carry bag are included) and set out on the water. A no-slip grip base will turn him into a pro in no time. 

… itching to go for a swim: A monthly Inspirato membership ($2,500) will have him skipping the headache of nightly rates, taxes, and fees in exchange for luxury hotels and boutique destinations. A great place to start? An inclusive stay at Los Veneros Resort Residences & Beach Club in Punta de Mita, Mexico that includes beach access, full kitchen, grill, and a private infinity-edge plunge pool.

… ready for a few rounds: The Greg Norman-designed Rancho San Lucas Golf Course stands as the centerpiece of the Grand Solmar resort, located 15 minutes from downtown Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. Book a weeklong Stay & Play package (from $360 per night) for an unforgettable tee off on the par-72 coarse, which spans three ecosystems across over 7,000 yards and offers ocean views from every hole.

For the Gear-Obsessed Dad … 

… who’s into birds: Bird-watching will take on a whole new clarity with the BN 7x50 C II DSV binoculars (from $540) from Minox, which feature a unique light transmission for bright images even at dusk, optimal resolution and contrast, and large, comfortable eye pieces. High-performance viewing for eyeglass wearers means Dad can keep his specs on, too.

… who’s into cameras: If he’s ready to venture out a little farther, the new weathersealed Olympus M.Zuiko Digital ED 8-25mm F4.0 PRO Lens ($1,100) is a pro choice that’s compact and lightweight enough to stash in his weekender. Ideal for dynamic ultrawide landscape photography, it’s equally equipped to shoot video.

… who’s into the Mesozoic era: The T-Rex desk clock ($27,260), part of a limited collaboration between M.A.D. Gallery and the premier Swiss clockmaker L'Epée 1839, will send Dad on a journey back in time. Two steel legs and a Murano glass face in a choice of blue, green, or red make this prehistoric timepiece a work of modern art. 

For the Stylish Dad ...

... headed to the garden: Whether he’s just getting into the meditative powers of seeding or has a seasoned green thumb, the Gardening Set ($995) from Japan Best won’t disappoint. The carbon steel pruning scissors and sickle are made using a traditional approach from the Banshu region (best known for their handmade samurai swords) and can be continually resharpened.

… headed on a run: The fourth generation of Hoke One One’s cult favorite trail runner, the Speedgoat 4 ($145), checks all the right boxes. Breathable mesh, an ultra-grippy tread, and a luxuriously cushioned footbed make this the best one-and-done outdoor shoe on the market. Pick from eight lively color combinations.

… headed for the mountains: Explorers of days gone by relied on the versatility of rugged, weather-resistant wool for good reason. Outfit your mountain (or sea) man in a chunky Babaà Jumper No. 13 crewneck ($278), knitted from local wool by artisans in Northern Spain.

 

For the Dad Who’s Taking Better Care of Himself ...

... by drinking less: He’ll be tempted to skip the six-pack in favor of the nonalcoholic Seedlip Trio ($89) thanks to the blends of spices, berries, herbs, and citrus flavors that lend each bottle a distinct, sophisticated taste. Drink straight or pair with soda for the perfect (hangover-free) party cocktail.

... by hiking more: Thirty miles of hiking trails across 600 acres of pristine land, 80 classes to choose from, a daily massage, farm-to-table dining, seven gyms, and personal training sessions are just the start when you book an inclusive weeklong retreat (from $9,950) at the Golden Door resort in San Marcos, Calif.

… by getting sunburned less: Whatever the weekend brings, make sure it doesn’t come with a complimentary sunburn. Beautycounter’s zinc oxide Mineral Sunscreen Stick SPF 30 ($21) glides on easily thanks to cocoa seed butter and offers both UVA and UBV protection. 

And Get Him Packed ...

… for the garage: The powder-coated Rolling Tool Cabinet ($2,835) from Grainger will keep up to 100 pounds of Dad’s tools and gadgets per drawer perfectly organized in the garage or shed. An adjustable height of 50 to 59 inches, large work surface, and a range of drawer formations make it easily customizable.

… for a weekend trip: An impromptu escape won’t phase him when there’s a Closer Weekend Bag ($3,580) from Metier in his future. Made from supple Italian suede, the carryon features a detachable shoulder strap, dedicated clothing compartments, and multiple pockets including an interior laptop pouch.

… for that bucket-list trip: Extended stays call for a hard-wearing, spacious option. Thanks to a lightweight polycarbonate outside and multiple zip compartments on the inside, the Zero Halliburton Portable Trunk ($695) is the ideal hard shell. 

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