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It's not a trip to Antarctica. Make the leap to winter camping.
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It's not a trip to Antarctica. Make the leap to winter camping.

  • Bob Timmons, Minneapolis Star Tribune
  • Feb 8, 2026
  • Feb 8, 2026 Updated Feb 10, 2026
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Camping, like so many activities outdoors during the stress of the pandemic, has new followers. Don't let winter cool the enthusiasm.

Outdoor guides and experts acknowledge the obvious: The idea of winter camping is intimidating at first blush. Icy landscapes and low-lit days don't inspire warm thoughts for getting out. But there are ways to adapt gear and skills for any season. To make winter (or early spring) work.

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Plan

Plan

— It's simple: Safety first. Always. What's the weather forecast? The terrain?

— Some of state parks and recreation areas welcome winter campers. Given the impact of COVID-19, check visitor alerts on the parks' individual web pages on the Department of Natural Resources website.

Image by YolaDus from Pixabay

The campsite

The campsite

— Find a spot out of the wind and away from snow-heavy branches. Also, Watson suggests piling snow around the base of the tent for extra wind-blocking.

— Pack down a tent site with your boots or snowshoes, reducing the moisture on the floor of your tent. Also, condensed snow has better insulating qualities than bare, frozen ground.

— Get creative with anchoring your tent's lines in frozen conditions. Some employ "deadman" anchors, weighting a line with logs or rocks. Trekking or ski poles or ice stakes are an option.

— Winter already produces spectacular sunrises (and sunsets). Consider a tent site that takes advantage of its warmth, too.

Sleeping

Sleeping

— Bring extra gear, including an extra hat and pair of gloves or mittens, beyond what you'll wear during the day. Thompson, who runs REI's Local Experience outdoors programs, always packs separate, warm sleeping clothes (beanie, socks, polyester or wool layer, etc.) and puts the sack in her sleeping bag, setting her up for a good night's sleep.

— Prepare to pee. You've hydrated well to stay warm, and you'll need to go at night. Seriously, consider a separate and well-marked pee bottle to avoid leaving the tent. There are helpful personal products made for women, too.

— A decent liner (materials vary) can add 10-15 degrees of warmth to a sleeping bag rating. Another option: Doubling-up sleeping bags.

— Save the jolt of cold boots in the morning by removing the liners at bedtime. Tuck them at the bottom of a sleeping bag.

— Just like layering clothing, think layers for sleeping in this order: You'll want two pads under the bag. The insulating qualities of the closed cell pad make it best for the base, with an air mattress sandwiched between it and the bag. Closed cell pads are rated by R-value, the higher the number the more insulation. Shoot for 4 or higher in winter. The pads also are great for standing or sitting on, reflective side up to reflect body heat, Thompson said.

— A common tip for extra warmth in a sleeping bag: Fill a Nalgene bottle with hot water and put it at your feet or near your core. Thompson said having it there is a good reminder to drink, too. It's easy to avoid hydrating when the weather is cold, yet hydration is key to regulating body temperature. Drink even if you're not thirsty. Thompson wakes up with a reminder. "I won't leave the bag until I have had 16 ounces of water."

Dreamstime

Fire and food

Fire and food

— Bring simplicity and smarts to eating. Soups keep you hydrated, nourished and warmer. Consider a one-pot meal prepared ahead of time that can be reheated, Watson said. And think about meals to match your stoves and pots. Simple instant soups and noodles supplemented with spices and canned meat are a little-fuss route.

— Also, you'll want to eat more than normal in a good balance to keep your metabolism humming and your energy high. Opinions vary, but the general wisdom is half or more calories from carbs (warm cider, energy bars, pasta and grains), with the balance from fats (cheeses and nuts) and protein (jerky, precooked meats worked into meals).

— Eat an energy bar or cheese before bed to keep your system fired up. Or consider a warm drink.

— Cook dinner before it gets dark. Remember, the days are shorter, and you don't want to expand mental and physical energy navigating camp duties in bad light.

— Hydrate, again and again. You need to stay on top of that, which might mean melting clean snow. Boil the water, too, for safety before filling those water bottles. Use a bit of water to help get the melt started.

— To that end, consider setting up your fire for the work of cooking and the work of staying warm, Watson said. If conditions allow, he likes to have a main fire, with a pot of water tucked nearby, and separate coals collected to the side for cooking.

— Use an insulated cooler to keep foods from freezing, Watson said. If possible, bury it in snow to take advantage of natural insulation.

Image by MikaB77 from Pixabay

Miscellaneous

Miscellaneous

— It's important to have backups always, right? Backup clothing, hats, gloves. Apply that same thought to fuel and stoves. You might rely on your stove more than usual, depending on conditions.

— Tools like a sled to haul gear, even on a short trip, and a small shovel will prove invaluable for getting camp started well.

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