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Winter Camping: Tips for Thriving in the Cold
December 26, 2024 •Connor Merritt
Christmas is a season to create unforgettable memories, and there’s no shortage of activities to make your holidays merry and bright. From festive light displays to cozy winter outings, here are some fun things to do this Christmas that the whole family will enjoy.
Transform your winter evenings into a magical escape by visiting a local botanical garden’s light show (one of my personal favorite yearly traditions). These events feature dazzling displays of twinkling lights illuminating beautifully landscaped gardens. Wander through tunnels of light, marvel at whimsical holiday sculptures, and sip hot cocoa as holiday tunes play in the background. It’s a picturesque way to celebrate the season and capture memories that will last a lifetime.
Whether you’re a pro or a first-timer, ice skating is a quintessential winter activity that guarantees laughs and good cheer. Many cities set up seasonal outdoor rinks, often surrounded by festive decorations. Glide together with loved ones or race to see who can master the best moves — it’s all about enjoying the moment.
Christmas markets are popping up all over the U.S., bringing European-style holiday shopping closer to home. Stroll through quaint stalls adorned with holiday decor, savor seasonal treats like roasted chestnuts and mulled cider, and shop for unique, handcrafted gifts. Each market has its own charm, from traditional German-inspired villages to modern pop-ups in bustling urban areas.
Bundle up and head downtown to witness the magic of a Christmas parade. Floats decked out in festive decor, marching bands playing holiday classics, and Santa himself make for a heartwarming experience. If you’re lucky, you might even catch a snowfall of confetti or real flakes, adding to the festive atmosphere.
For those who prefer a quieter celebration, consider exploring nature trails or parks. Many locations offer special holiday-themed hikes where you can enjoy serene landscapes sprinkled with winter frost. Keep an eye out for wildlife or join a guided trek that ends with a roaring bonfire and holiday treats.
For those chilly evenings, there’s nothing better than cozying up at home with a selection of classic holiday movies. Prepare popcorn, cookies, and hot chocolate for a marathon featuring everything from heartfelt films like It’s a Wonderful Life to laugh-out-loud favorites like Elf.
The holidays are a perfect time to give back. Consider volunteering at a local shelter, food bank, or toy drive. Sharing your time and kindness with others is a meaningful way to celebrate the true spirit of Christmas.
From sparkling lights to heartwarming activities, there’s no shortage of ways to celebrate this holiday season. Make this Christmas unforgettable by trying one — or all — of these festive ideas.