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Winter Snow Day Fun Ideas with Kids or Family on a Budget

When the snow starts falling, there’s no better time to make the most of winter’s magic. Whether you’re bundling up for outdoor adventures or cozying up inside, there are plenty of simple ways to turn a cold day into a fun family memory. Here are some winter snow day ideas for families and kids to enjoy together across the Midwest.

OUTDOOR FUN

Build a snow fort
Grab some shovels and start stacking snow into walls and tunnels. Kids love turning the backyard into their own frosty fortress.

Go on a snowy scavenger hunt or nature hike
Make a list of things to find, like animal tracks or pinecones, and see what winter treasures you can discover.

Go sledding
Find a nearby hill and race each other to the bottom, it’s a Midwest winter classic that never gets old.

Gather kindling for campfires
Collect small sticks and branches to dry for your next backyard bonfire.

NOAA Ice safetyGo ice skating
Check your local park for a rink or frozen pond and spend the afternoon gliding under the open sky.

Go ice fishing
Bundle up, bring some snacks, and see if the fish are biting at a nearby lake.

Create a snow slide
Pack down a gentle hill and make your own mini snow luge for hours of laughter.

Gather pine cones and pine branches for winter decor
Bring a bit of nature inside to make wreaths or simple table decorations.

hot dogs over the campfireHave a bonfire
Stay warm around the fire, roast marshmallows, and share stories while the snow sparkles nearby.

Go winter stargazing
Cold nights often bring clear skies, grab a blanket and see what constellations you can find.

Watch the sunset
Bundle up, step outside, and watch the sky turn pink and gold over the snow-covered fields.

Go downhill or cross-country skiing
Many Midwest trails and small ski hills offer affordable fun for families at every level.


INDOOR FUN

Read a book
Curl up under a blanket with a good story while the snow falls outside.

Play video games
Have a family gaming session and let everyone pick their favorite.

Make hot cocoa
Top it with marshmallows or whipped cream for the perfect winter treat.

Play a board game
Dust off an old favorite or try something new to spark some friendly competition.

Work on a puzzle
It’s a cozy, screen-free way to pass the time together.

Start an art project
Break out the paints, markers, or clay and let creativity lead the way.

Make your favorite food
Pick a recipe everyone loves and cook it together.

Have a movie night
Dim the lights, grab snacks, and create a home theater experience right in your living room.

Write a letter and send it to a friend or family member
It’s a thoughtful way to brighten someone’s day.

Call your favorite person
Catch up with someone you love while staying warm indoors.

Make paper snowflakes
Decorate windows with your creations and enjoy a snowstorm that never melts.

Make a gingerbread house
Get creative with frosting and candy while making something sweet to display.

Make paper airplanes and see whose goes farthest
A little friendly competition makes the time fly by.


AREA OR LOCAL FUN

Visit a bookstore or your local library
Explore the shelves and find your next great read together.

Stroll your local downtown or mall
Window shop, grab a warm drink, and enjoy the atmosphere.

Visit a museum
Spend an afternoon learning something new and getting out of the cold.

Mind Benders store frontVisit a local toy store
Support small businesses and let kids pick out something special.

Explore your local cemetery
It’s peaceful in the snow, and older cemeteries often have beautiful historic headstones.

Visit the local animal shelter to play with a dog and pet the cats
It’s heartwarming and helps animals get a little extra love.


Winter in the Midwest doesn’t have to mean hibernation. Whether you’re playing in the snow, cozying up inside, or exploring your community, a little creativity turns any cold day into a family adventure. So layer up, pour another cup of cocoa, and make the most of the season together.


Credit: Inspired by ideas from NE Ohio Parent Magazine: https://issuu.com/northeastohioparent/docs/northeastohioparent_january2024_digital/38

At Linden campground in Apple River, IL

Winter camping near southern Wisconsin

If you looking to enjoy the beautiful outdoors during winter months in southern Wisconsin, look no further! Many campgrounds offer year round camping and in 2021, the WIDNR announced reservations only requirements for winter camping is Wisconsin State Parks! Check out our favorite winter campgrounds, located near Southern WI, below.

Governor Dodge State Park -Twin Valley Lake Campground, Dodgeville, WI

Over 30 campsites in the Twin Valley Campground at Governor Dodge State Park are available for winter campers. Some are plowed, plus electricity, pit toilets, picnic tables, and fire rings are available. Water is also available at the park office.

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Kettle Moraine Southern Unit – Ottowa Lake, Eagle, WI

Ottawa Lake campground is the only year-round campground in the Kettle Moraine Southern Unit. In winter, a limited number of sites are plowed. The only open bathroom is the vault toilet located near site 359. Water is available from a spigot on the side of the contact station.

Blue Mounds State Park – walk ir ski-in campsites only, Blue Mounds, WI

Winter camping at Blue Mound State Park is walk or ski in only. There are a several sites open year round. Plus, firewood and tap water is available. You can park at the campground entrance, but you cannot bring your vehicle to the campsite.

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Apple River Canyon – Walnut Grove Campground, Apple River, IL

Winter camping is available from 11/1 – 4/15 in the Walnut Grove Youth Campground. Alcoholic beverages are not allowed in the campgrounds.

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Apple River Canyon State Park Group Campground
Apple River Canyon State Park Group Campground

Other Notable Winter Camping near southern Wisconsin

  • Nelson Dewey State Park
  • New Glarus Woods State Forest