We still have a while to go before winter arrives, but that doesn’t mean you can’t start preparing for an exciting, memorable season now. When it comes to traveling and trying new things, a little early planning goes a long way. Plus, with social distancing measures continuing past the summer, it might take a little extra preparation to figure out the best way to have fun and stay safe this year. If you’re looking forward to making some cold-weather memories, start with these three best experiences to put on your winter bucket list.
Seek Out the Best Light Shows
Every year, Christmas lights make neighborhoods across the country sparkle and glow with festive colors. Some properties go above and beyond with their holiday decorations, creating a light show so spectacular that it draws visitors from far and wide. Visiting one of these locations in your area can turn into a delightful winter excursion as you grab warm drinks, put on music, and head out to see the lights. Do some research about light shows in your area. Make sure you pay attention to prices, how long it takes to drive or walk through the show, and other details so you can get the best experience for your money.
Strap on Some Skis
Most people think of summer as the season of adventure, but there are plenty of new experiences to try throughout the winter. One of the most iconic winter sports is skiing. Whether you’re looking to book a stay at a ski resort or just want to explore the hills at a national park, you can find lessons and paths for skiers of all skill levels. This is a great way to try your hand at something new and spend more time outdoors this winter. Do some research on the best skiing trails, warm winter gear, and reliable equipment for beginners, then hit the slopes for a thrilling adventure you’ll never forget.
Host a Massive Game Night
Sometimes, the best experiences to put on your winter bucket list are the same traditions you’ve always enjoyed. Board games are a fantastic Christmas tradition, especially when you have friends or extended family visiting. Unfortunately, holiday vacations are going to look a little different this year, but that doesn’t have to ruin the board game tradition. If you’re not gathering in person, set up board games over a video call. You can also switch to online party games for everyone to enjoy. This is a great way to keep up with an old tradition while still practicing social distancing. Plus, if you’re hanging out online, you can invite faraway friends and family members who wouldn’t be able to join otherwise.