Spending the night in a Tentsile tree tent can be a truly inspiring way to camp, but hovering over the ground in a big mesh dome isn't so ideal once the frigid, wet, howling weather of winter hits.
Have you entered the exciting world of winter camping in New England yet? Wait, wait, hear me out. What if I told you that winter camping could mean that you don’t have to sleep on the ground or even ...
So you want to go winter camping but don't want to sleep in a tent, burrow into the snow or make a quinzhee snow shelter? Fear not, there are options out there that are considerably easier, not to ...
If you’ve ever woken up shivering in a tent during a winter trip, you know how miserable that can be. I’ve been there—teeth chattering, wishing for just a bit more warmth. That’s why I put together ...
Ever daydreamed of relaxing in front of a fireplace in a woodsy cabin while snow falls softly outside? In Vermont, the reality is even better: think gourmet meals, gorgeous views and primo spirits at ...
Have you got a bad case of cabin fever? Are you looking for a little adventure? Spending the night on a floating sheet of ice is one cure for winter boredom. With the right gear and a little outdoors ...
If you’re prone to cabin fever during our long Midwestern winters, then an escape to a wintery cabin may be, in fact, just the right medicine. Many of Michigan’s state parks keep their campgrounds’ ...
GUNNISON NATIONAL FOREST — The cold never stops invading, kept at bay only by the constantly burning wood stove. The World War II-era metal bunks creak at every muscle twitch. Smoke from the stove ...
Here’s a great Michigan outdoors travel tip: Many of our favorite state parks keep campground lodging open year round, giving wintertime visitors the opportunity to book overnight stays right on site.