Winter Camping

Playhouse in snowWinter Camping Tips
In General:

  • If you've never camped in winter before, it's smart to stay close to home the first time - maybe right in your backyard.
  • Start your adventure by gathering your gear.

Packing List:

  • warm sleeping bag (or even two bags, one inside the other)
  • sleeping pad along with some folded blankets to keep you off the cold ground (a closed cell foam pad works better than an air-filled pad)
  • long underwear, wool socks, and a warm hat to sleep in
  • tent (layer a tarp over the top to hold in the heat better)
  • meals and snacks
  • layers of warm clothes for outside time (see below)
  • flashlight
  • book, or deck of cards, for in the tent
  • sleds, skis, snowshoes, or other fun outdoor stuff

What to Wear:

  • Avoid cotton clothes. If they get wet or sweaty, they'll quickly make you cold.
  • Wool and "wicking" fabrics work well.
  • Dress in layers: 
    first layer: wool socks and long underwear
    next layer: fleece pants, turtleneck, fleece or wool top
    outer layer: warm boots, snow pants, warm and waterproof jacket, scarf, hat, and waterproof gloves or mittens
  • Be sure to remove layers if you get hot, so you don't sweat - or add layers if you get cold.
  • Take extra clothes - especially socks and gloves - so you can keep your feet and hands dry.

What to Do

  • Explore and see what you can discover.
  • Play in the snow (if there is any). Sled, ski, snowshoe, or build a snowman or snow fort.
  • Cook a meal over the campfire or toast marshmallows.
  • Gaze at the stars. Winter is a great time to do this.
  • Read or tell stories inside your tent. Make shadow puppets with a flashlight, or play games.

Groups to Check Out
Many groups across the country lead outdoor trips or offer tips on camping, snowshoeing, and other outdoor activities.
Here are just a few. Ask an adult to help you find one near you.
NOTE: Some of these groups may only take school groups or older kids.

Article by Kate Hofmann

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