>>2794462How old is the daughter and what part of the planet are you on? If she's still young, and you're just exploring hobbies, here's some general advice.
>HikingEstablished hiking trails at touristy vistas, no more than 2 miles. Kids are easily bored by hours of walking.
>CampingGo camping at a typical groomed family campsite and then ask her how she liked it. If she said it was kinda boring then either add in more activities, or see if she'd want to do a "super adventurous one" at a hike-in site (ideally under a mile away from the trailhead).
>Skills she can use in regular life, even without going /out/Swimming lessons are a life skill and everyone should learn how to swim. Riding a bike is also one of those.
>Exploring activitiesTake her to a park's archery range, maybe see if you have a local terrain park to get her into MTB. Start her on some off-the-dock fishing. Renting a kayak for a day is usually cheap enough that you won't be pissed if she hates it. Skiing/snowboarding is fun if you have winter where you live. Chances are after picking up a hobby for a couple weeks she'll get bored and move on. Craigslist anything you need to buy, because she'll either outgrow it or give up on it within the year; maybe two or three interests will stick.