The study of natural-climatic and geographical features plays a critical role in the organization of recreation areas, ensuring that these spaces not only provide leisure and entertainment but also preserve the environment and cater to the health and safety of visitors. This article discusses the key factors such as climate, topography, vegetation, and water bodies that influence the planning and development of recreational spaces. Climate determines the seasonal availability and type of recreational activities possible, while topography influences the accessibility and types of infrastructure feasible. Water bodies enhance the attractiveness of recreational sites, providing opportunities for water sports and activities while also requiring careful management to prevent environmental degradation. Understanding these geographical and climatic characteristics allows planners to optimize the use of space, enhance visitor experiences, and promote sustainable practices that protect natural resources and adapt to the changing climate. This approach ensures that recreational areas serve as sustainable, enjoyable, and health-promoting environments for all visitors.