Each season has its own original personality, but camping in the snow is one of the most memorable experiences you could ever have. There's simply something so unique about being surrounded by trees covered in white snow. One of the best things about camping is that you can decide exactly how you want to spend your time. Planning the activities is very important, you might get bored otherwise. The best tip I can give you is to plan your activities according to the place you're staying in, it's so much easier once you have a clear picture in your mind of the layout. With that said, let me share some fun activities you can do next time you go camping in the snow.
Now, this game in particular is very demanding physically when played in regular places. Playing it in the snow? that's another level. I can promise you'll see the difference. The snow will really make everything better. For this game, all you need is a long rope and divide the camp members into two groups. You can decide who goes into which team in a creative way. I can tell you're going to burn a lot of calories with this game, so make sure you stay hydrated all the time, you can also pick one snack or two.
Your camping experience is not complete without a good session of ghost stories in front of the campfire. Get comfortable, grab some snacks, a warm beverage, sit accompanied by your family or friends and start telling scary stories, see who has the best one.
Chances are that you're going to be surrounded by a lot of snow, might as well give use to it. Building snowmen also works, but you can go one step forward. You can compete against each other and see who can create the best ice sculpture, you can even have judges at the end to determine the winner.
This is similar to the previous one. The difference is that now you have to build a massive snow fort. You can split into teams and play other games once the fort is finished, such as capture the flag or you can have an epic snowball fight until the forts are completely destroyed. The best thing is that you can channel your inner child and enjoy playing with the snow without worrying about paying your bills. At the end of the day, you go camping precisely to get a break from those problems.
Bird watching is one of those activities where you don't really need to make an effort. Sure, you can go and explore further into your camping site, or you can stay right where you are camping and use binoculars, whatever you prefer. This is a good chance to really take the time to appreciate mother nature, plus, it's beautiful to see how the birds add a pop of color to the white forest. Who knows maybe you'll find other types of animals.