Here’s an unexpected way to make the coldest and darkest months a little brighter: camp in the cold. Before you keep scrolling, hear us out. Trekking in snow-covered wilderness and sleeping under the stars is arguably better than it is in the summer. There are no ticks, spiders, or mosquitos to get into your tent, and the tilt of the Earth offers less ambient light, giving way to clearer skies for stargazing.
Are you convinced yet? Whether you’re staying in modern cabins that offer snowshoeing right outside your room in Cuyuna, Minnesota, warming up in cozy yurts in Nature’s Kennel, Michigan, or sleeping in a covered wagon or converted train caboose in Strawberry Park Hot Springs, Colorado, these spots will help you stay cozy no matter how cold it is outside. For more on lodging destinations and how to prepare for a winter camping trip, check our link in bio for more.
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