Winter can feel long and cold, but it’s also one of the best seasons to slow down and create meaningful memories as a family. Whether you’re staying cozy indoors or bundling up for an outdoor adventure, here are 10 of our favorite winter activities that bring joy, connection, and a bit of nostalgia.
1. Explore Local Christmas Lights
Many towns put up stunning holiday displays and neighborhood light shows. Pack some snacks, make a playlist, and go for a family drive to enjoy the scenery. Some communities even offer walk-through light festivals that are worth checking out.
2. Ice Skating (or Roller Skating!)
Ice skating is a classic winter outing — If skating on ice feels intimidating or your kids are still learning balance, roller skating is a great alternative and often easier for beginners.
3. Volunteer or Donate Together
Winter is the perfect season to teach kids the value of giving.
Look for:
- food pantries
- church outreach events
- small donation warehouses
- community clothing drives
4. Decorate Your Home for the Season
Whether you go full holiday mode or simply add cozy winter touches, decorating together makes your home feel warm and festive. Turn on some music, light a candle, and let the kids take the lead on a few decorating “zones.” Our kids love decorating with window stickers!
5. Make Homemade Hot Cocoa
Kids love being part of the kitchen process, especially when chocolate is involved.
Try making cocoa on the stove and letting them add the ingredients and taste-test. Kids like putting chocolate morsels and we meet in the middle with blue agave sweetner
If you prefer a cleaner ingredient list, here’s an organic cocoa powder we’ve used in the past:
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6. Have a Cookie-Baking Contest
Everyone picks a recipe — classic chocolate chip, snickerdoodles, oatmeal, whatever you like — and then compete to see whose cookie wins. The prize can be simple: the winner chooses the next movie night or dessert.
7. Get a Day Pass to a Local Gym or Hotel Pool
You don’t need a vacation to enjoy a warm indoor swim.
Options include:
- YMCA day passes
- Local gym guest passes
- Hotel pool day passes (some start around $20–$30)
- Community centers with basketball courts
This is a great way to keep everyone active. You’ll also be surprised if you ask around some of the cool day amenities you can get without paying an arm and a leg!
8. Bring the Childhood You Remember
Before electronics ruled the world, winter meant:
- Sledding
- Building snowmen
- Making snow forts
- Your kids will remember these simple joys far more than another hour on a tablet.
9. Build a Gingerbread House or Winter Craft
If the weather keeps you inside, turn the kitchen table into a creative zone.
Try:
- gingerbread houses
- paper snowflakes
- winter-themed coloring sheets
- DIY ornaments
Crafts make winter feel magical for little ones.
10. Go for a Winter Hike
This might feel unusual, but winter hikes are peaceful, beautiful, and bug-free.
If you bundle up properly, even a short trail can become a memorable adventure.
A few tips:
- choose a partly sunny day
- wear slip-resistant boots
- bring warm drinks
- look for animal tracks in the snow
You may be surprised by how serene and enjoyable a winter trail can be.
(Wurtsboro Ice Caves)

Final Thoughts
Winter doesn’t have to be spent indoors or on screens. With a little creativity, you can fill the season with activities that strengthen your family bond, spark imagination, and create memories your kids will talk about for years.

