17 Outdoor Winter Activities for Kids » Our Wild Wanderers (2024)

Winter is almost here! We’ve already had our first snow of the season. Although winter officially begins December 21st, we consider it winter as soon as most of the leaves have fallen off the trees and the cold weather comes in!

For a lot of families, this means a lot more indoor time. And although, in our family, we do spend more time indoors than usual, we still make it a priority to get outside as much as possible!

If you need help thinking of ideas to entertain your kids outside during the winter months, here is a list of 17 awesome outdoor winter activities for kids! You will want to stay for the frozen bubble tutorial!

Let’s start with the activities that involve snow!

Snow Activities for Kids

1. Build a Snowman

We are starting our list with the most classic outdoor winter activity for kids- building a snowman!

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You don’t even need a ton of snow to build a snowman! You can build a tiny little friend! I personally think it’s cuter than a big snowman, and doesn’t leave a mountain of un-melted snow in your yard afterward!

Bonus: You can put him in the freezer and keep him a while longer!

2. Go Sledding

Who doesn’t want to go sledding as soon as they see the first snow? We do! If you don’t have a good sledding hill in your yard, just head to a park!

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3. Make Snow Angels

Another one of the classic outdoor winter activities for kids! Spice it up a little by decorating your snow angel after making it!

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4. Make Snow Ice Cream

My son loves to make snow ice cream. There are quite a few ways you can make this.

Here is just one recipe:

  • 8 cups of freshly fallen, white snow
  • 1 tsp. vanilla extract
  • 10 oz. can sweetened condensed milk.

Mix together! So easy! If you’re like me, and sweetened condensed milk isn’t something you just keep around, you can swap that out for regular milk plus granulated sugar.

Another option is to make snow cones! In our house, all we do is collect fresh snow in a bowl and pour Kool-Aid over the top. Easy peasy. Feel free to swap the Kool-Aid for something healthier!

5. Eat Icicles

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What kid doesn’t want to eat an icicle? It’s like nature’s popsicles! Just make sure the icicles they choose are clean and clear! Toddlers have no problem trying to eat an icicle off the bottom of a car… ask me how I know! Yuck!

6. Have a Snowball Fight

Another activity that we do every time it snows! I usually make sure there are some rules. Don’t hit each other in the face. Don’t hit Mom if she’s holding a camera! That one works out pretty well for me 😉

Cold Weather Activities to Get Kids Outdoors

Now let’s move on to the activities you can do without snow!

7. Have a Bonfire

If you have the land to do a bonfire, it’s such a fun outdoor winter activity to do with your kids! If you don’t have any land for a big bonfire, just sitting outside around a fire pit is perfect too!

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Our kids always love it when we throw in some campfire color packets too!

8. Make S’mores and Drink Hot Chocolate

While you’re enjoying the bonfire, it’s the perfect time to break out the s’mores and hot chocolate!

9. Go on a Winter Hike

I love doing a winter hike! Especially to look for frozen waterfalls!

Make sure your kids are layered up based on how cold it is! Here is some basic layering info:

  1. Base Layer: Thin layer for wicking sweat. Avoid cotton (it doesn’t dry quickly!)
  2. Mid Layer: For trapping in body heat. A fleece or synthetic down jacket is good.
  3. Outer layer: Weatherproof shell. Something to block the wind and the snow.

For bottoms, a pair of leggings or long johns with waterproof hiking or snow pants.

As far as accessories, a warm hat, waterproof gloves, and wool socks! And don’t forget waterproof boots!

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10. Eagle Watch

We are lucky to have bald eagles living near our home, so we just go out on a back road drive to spot them. The good thing is, after we find them once, a lot of times, they can be found in that same spot next time!

Conservation Centers, Environmental Education Centers, and some state and national parks have eagle-watching days. Check around near you to see if there is any in your area!

Bonus points if you find a nest! Bald eagle nests can be HUGE. Like, 7 feet wide and 10 feet tall huge!

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Don’t forget your binoculars!

11. Make Pinecone Bird Feeders

Making pinecone bird feeders is one of the easiest winter crafts! Collect pine cones, roll them in peanut butter (we spread out a sheet of wax paper to do this on), and then sprinkle with birdseed!

Then you can either tie it up with a piece of twine or just lay it outside where the birds will find it.

12. Go Ice Skating

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Hopefully, you have an ice skating rink near you. If not (we don’t!), some towns set up temporary rinks for festivals or on a specific weekend!

If you want to go the natural route and skate on a frozen body of water, make sure you do your research and stay safe!

Ice needs to be a minimum of 8 inches thick. Make sure you check the thickness in several areas (you can use a drill and tape measure!)

One of the fun parts of skating on a frozen pond or lake is that you don’t actually have to have skates! Just “skate” around in your boots! Kids love it!

13. Relax in a Hot Tub

Are you lucky enough to have a hot tub at your house? We’re not! But Grandma and Grandpa do! Sitting in a hot tub in the winter is one of the best things ever!

Make sure you keep safety in mind. It’s not recommended for kids under age 5 to use a hot tub. The first reason is because of the risk of drowning, but another reason is that kids aren’t able to dissipate as much heat as an adult.

If any children are getting in, set the temperature appropriately. Most are default set to 104 degrees. That’s too hot for young kids! It’s recommended to turn it down to 98 degrees, and let them stay in a maximum of 15 minutes at a time!

14. Play Flashlight Tag

Winter means it gets dark a lot earlier. That makes flashlight tag a great outdoor winter activity for kids!

It may be called flashlight “tag”, but it’s more like hide-and-seek. One person is “it” and gets the flashlight. They cover their eyes and count to a designated number while everyone else hides. Then the kid who is “it” tries to find and “tag” the others with the flashlight.

Once they are hit with the flashlight beam, they are out. After everyone is found, the first person that was “tagged” is now “it.”

15. Freeze Bubbles

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We just learned how to do this last winter, and it was so cool! This outdoor winter activity is a good science experiment for kids!

To start, you need the right conditions. The temperature outside needs to be below freezing. The colder the better, because the bubble needs to be able to freeze before popping! Other than the temperature, you need to consider the wind. A non-windy day is best – you don’t want your bubbles to blow away and burst!

As far as your bubble solution, you can use regular old bubble solution from the store, but it’s really not the best. Store-bought bubbles don’t make a very strong bubble.

Here is a recipe for a better bubble solution:

  • 1 cup warm water
  • 2 tablespoons liquid dish soap
  • 1 tablespoon corn syrup
  • 1 teaspoon granulated sugar

Stir together carefully, so you don’t form a foam. Wait one hour before use, and gently stir one more time right before use.

Blow your bubbles directly onto the ground (or any flat, solid surface) so they don’t pop in the air on their way down. Some say it’s helpful to blow the bubbles through a straw instead of using a bubble wand, however, I tried both ways and didn’t find one better than the other.

Last step – watch the crystals form! So cool!

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16. Walk Through a Holiday Light Display

During my childhood, my grandma would drive us around the neighborhoods in town looking at Christmas lights. It’s one of my favorite holiday memories!

Although I still love this fun tradition now, these days, there are a lot more light displays that you can get out and actually walk through.

If you’re anywhere near the Land Between the Lakes area, Patti’s 1880’s Settlement Festival of Lights is one of our all-time favorites! You can read all about our experience at Patti’s here!

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In the St. Louis area, there are the “Wild Lights” at the St. Louis Zoo, Botanical Garden’s “Garden Glow”, and several others.

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In the Cape Girardeau, Missouri area, Jackson has their annual “Flip the Switch” party.

If you aren’t local, just do a quick Google search for your area! I’m sure you will find a lot of options near you!

17. Check out the Holiday Store Windows

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One of our yearly traditions is to drive to downtown Cape Girardeau and walk down Main Street looking at the Christmas displays in the shop windows.

It also makes for a cute little photoshoot!

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Make it even more fun by stopping into some of the shops and letting your kids make a Christmas list- and then feel good about shopping locally later!

Conclusion

I hope this gives you some good ideas to get your kids outdoors a little bit more this winter!

What other outdoor winter activities for kids do you love to do?

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FAQs

What can we play in the winter season? ›

From snowball fights and ice skating to tubing or a lights tour, there are countless ways you can spend time playing outdoors in the winter and keep the entire family happy and healthy. Even when there's snow on the playgrounds, kids can layer up and have some winter fun.

How to spend time outside in winter? ›

Staying Safe During Outdoor Winter Activities
  1. Always look at the weather report before going out.
  2. Dress in warm layers, and don't forget gloves and a hat.
  3. If you're walking on snow or ice, make sure you have the right shoes or gear for grip.
  4. Drink lots of water to keep yourself hydrated.
Dec 18, 2023

What is the most popular winter activity? ›

The main international winter sport event is the Winter Olympic Games. In the United States, skiing and snowboarding are among the most popular winter sports. On average, the number of skiers in the United States amounted to around 14.94 million and the number of snowboarders comes to around 7.56 million.

How can I make myself warm in winter outside? ›

Prepare to win the war against winter with these 12 tips for keeping warm when working outside:
  1. Start the day warm.
  2. Wear extra layers.
  3. Get some thermals.
  4. Keep your skin covered.
  5. Defrost your feet.
  6. Heat your hands.
  7. Stay dry.
  8. Keep moving.
Nov 17, 2022

How to enjoy being outside in the cold? ›

Layers are generally key – as are hats and gloves, warm coats and boots. Also think about the little details that can help bring joy to those cold moments – like a flask of something warm to drink. If you're going to be out for a while, also pay close attention to drinks and snacks, or bulkier food.

How to enjoy winter? ›

“Create a warm and inviting environment in your home by lighting candles, enjoying hot beverages, snuggling up with blankets, and engaging in activities that promote relaxation and well-being,” she says. It's easier said than done to slow down, but winter is unavoidable — at least, for now.

What games do you play in winter? ›

List of winter sports
  • Ice skating.
  • Skiing.
  • Sledding.
  • Snowboarding.
  • Snowmobiling.
  • Team sports.
  • Other sports.
  • Recreational sports.

What sports can be played in winter? ›

They are: Biathlon, Bobsleigh (Skeleton, Bobsleigh), Curling, Ice Hockey, Luge, Skating (Figure Skating, Speed Skating, Short Track Speed Skating), Ski Mountaineering*, and Skiing (Alpine Skiing, Cross-Country Skiing, Ski Jumping, Nordic Combined, Freestyle Skiing, Snowboard).

What is 10 indoor games? ›

Popular Indoor Games
ChessA strategic board game for two players.
TwisterA game involving balancing on colored circles.
Snakes and LaddersA dice game on a board with snakes and ladders.
CheckersA two-player strategy game on a checkered board.
CarromA tabletop game of flicking disks into pockets.
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Mar 18, 2024

How many winter sports are there? ›

The 15 official sports at the Winter Olympics are: 5 skiing events: alpine skiing, cross-country skiing, freestyle skiing, ski jumping, and Nordic combined (a combination of ski jumping and cross-country skiing) 4 skating events: figure skating, ice hockey, short track speed skating, and speed skating.

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