It all depends on time, and finances. I have multiple hobbies. My favorites however in order are...
#1. Camping, particularly overlanding. I.E. using a 4wd vehicle to get to where the campsite is, usually down a logging road, lonely beach or whatnot, and set up tents for sleeping, cooking, and even bathroom. I'm too broke to afford one of those big diesel truck based off road RVs so I do tents... For me there is nothing that gives me the feeling of having God sitting next to you listening as you pray as to pray sitting on a log by a camp fire.
#2. Music. I play electric bass, and I am trying to learn guitar. I am awful but it brings me joy. I am not sure you could say I learned, or just figured out but I learned to play Amazing Grace on Fretless bass a while back and the sound is, uh. not everyones cup of tea, but I REALLY like it. If you are unfamiliar the funky wah wah deep tones on Pink Floyd's Hey You is Fretless bass... It has a VERY unique sound. Like camping, I use playing as a means, well to pray. And worship. I like pop music, classic rock / country as well but I am trying to learn Praise and Worship songs too...
#3. Woodworking. I finally found the plans for the cobblers bench my dad made before I was born that we used for our coffee table when I was a kid. That particular coffee table went away decades ago, I never told my Dad I wanted it. Oops. Well I would like to make a copy of it. While most of my woodworking is done with machines, some of my favorite processes involve a hand plane, or a chisel and mallet. My shop mallet I made from a mix of walnut that a fellow brought into TX years ago and never got around to using, and Pecan that I milled myself from one of my neighbors trees. The head was done on the various saws, glued up, and trued by hand, the handle was a wood blend like the head and once the rough blank was ready, I turned it on my lathe.
There are others, but those are my top 3.