The winter season is here, and it’s the perfect time to think about your personal bucket list for 2022. It can be scary at first to think of all that you want to do before you die; however, every year new things are discovered or just fresh ideas come up with a little help from 2017 trends.

The “winter bucket list ideas 2022” is a list of 29 wonderful activities that you have to try this winter. It’s the perfect time to get outside and enjoy the snow!

When the weather turns frigid and the earth is blanketed with frost, it can only mean one thing: winter is on its way! Fortunately, we’re sharing our winter bucket list ideas to keep you motivated throughout the season.

It might be tempting to spend the whole season wrapped up indoors due to the substantially cooler temperatures, not to mention the shorter days and diminishing sunshine. However, missing out on the entire spectrum of seasonal options this winter would be a pity. Continue reading to discover 29 fantastic winter bucket list ideas!

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1. Take a stargazing excursion

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We’re starting up exactly where we left off with our Fall Bucket List ideas at the top of our list. Grab your winter clothing and walk outdoors for some spectacular stargazing on a winter evening.

Constellations that only arise during particular months of the year may be found in a winter sky full with stars. You may have the real-life equivalent of an IMAX planetarium presentation by installing a star-gazing software like SkyView, Sky Chart, Star Rover, or Sky Walk 2!

2. Seasonal Painting

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If you prefer daytime activities, try releasing your inner artist by going outside and putting up an easel to capture the beauty of winter on paint. The sunlight is lower in the sky and more dispersed throughout the winter. This makes the winter months an ideal time to paint the season’s hues while portraying the “feeling” of the season. You’ll also need paint brushes, colors, and an artist’s palette in addition to an easel and a blank canvas.

3. Take a snowshoeing excursion

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Whether you’re in a huge group or on your own, snowshoeing is a great winter pastime. You can still have a conversation while doing it since it’s a low-impact exercise. Snowshoeing is a terrific wintertime sport for spending time outside with friends or family.

In comparison to downhill skiing, snowshoeing provides an intriguing alternative and picturesque view point. Snowshoeing is more like cross-country skiing than hurtling down the mountain at high speed. The action of the body during snowshoeing is natural and intuitive, similar to that of walking or hiking.

Another interesting feature of snowshoeing is that the shoes are intended to enable you to walk on the snow’s surface rather than sinking into it. In addition, the slower pace of travel gives you more time to appreciate the sights and sounds of winter.

4. Have a fireside chat

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Is there anything that says “winter” like sitting by a roaring fire and warming your toes in the flickering light? Make sure your fireplace and chimney are in excellent functioning shape before the weather becomes too chilly to make the most of your fireside relaxation.

Chimneys, for example, should be cleaned at least once a year to maintain them clean and free of dirt and soot. Furthermore, before burning, your stack of excess firewood should be kept cold and dry for at least six months. This significantly reduces smoke and soot, allowing you to fully enjoy snuggling up by the fire at home without jeopardizing your indoor air quality.

5. Prepare Your Garden for Spring

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Winter is not the time to sleep through the season, as every smart gardener knows. Instead, now is a great time to start planning and preparing for all of your spring gardening activities.

To begin with, winter is an excellent time to arrange your garden workbench or clean out your garage. Then there’s the season for perusing all of the seed catalogs that come in the mail. Winter provides you with the opportunity to prepare ahead and choose your spring planting design!

6. Pay a visit to a Winter Market Festival.

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In Europe, winter market fairs are extremely popular. Their American counterparts, on the other hand, are generally equally as festive.

Outdoor winter markets, as is customary, include something for everyone. You’ll discover a variety of delectable hot and tasty dishes and drinks, as well as an assortment of wonderfully created things for sale, where you may find the ideal present for everyone on your list.

Shimmering lights, bright streamers, tree boughs packed with ornaments, and even lit reindeer decorations abound at many winter market celebrations. While walking with companions around an outdoor winter market event, take in the atmosphere and the warmth of the season.

7. Stay in your pyjamas for the whole day

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Without needing to stay at home ill with the flu over the winter holidays, you can spend the whole day in your jammies. Take a memorable family picture this year in matching PJs with the whole family gathered around.

Taking pictures of this type of cheesy but charming event has become somewhat of a craze among the current Instagram generation once again. It’s also a fantastic method to create memories that will last a lifetime.

8. Watch old home videos with your family

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Why not spend a few hours viewing those old family home films that no one has seen in years while cuddling up on the sofa or hanging out in your PJs? Relive the memories with your grandparents or other members of your extended family. Give them an opportunity to tell you about their favorite winter experiences from when they were a kid!

9. Take an ice skating lesson

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Nothing screams ‘wintertime’ quite like ice skating, next to curling up by the fire. If you don’t have access to a frozen pond or lake nearby, or an ice skating rink in your own backyard, go to the closest public arena and spend some quality time on the ice with friends and family.

If you happen to be in one of the large cities during the holidays, make a point of visiting one of the iconic outdoor ice-skating spots, such as Rockefeller Park in New York City. Over the years, this seasonal public ice rink has been immortalized in a slew of Christmas films. You, too, may hire ice skates, go for a few spins on the ice, and join in the excitement!

10. Pay a visit to the Rockefeller Center

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Regardless matter where you reside throughout the year, seeing Rockefeller Center in the winter is an experience you must have at least once in your life. The winter exhibit features a tall evergreen tree that is hauled into the city and decorated to the hilt, in addition to a seasonal ice-skating rink that is free to the public.

The Rockefeller tree is often a Norway spruce with a height of up to 100 feet. Visiting Rockefeller Center is an ultimate winter bucket list activity, regardless of which winter holidays you and your family celebrate. The brilliance of the Christmas lights and the overall aura of good joy make it an ultimate winter bucket list activity.

11. Construct a Snowman

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Building a snowman out of real snow is an activity that should be on everyone’s winter bucket list. If you have some fluffy snow in your lawn, you may recreate scenes from Frozen or go old school and bring Frosty the Snowman to life.

Simply roll three enormous snowballs and stack them end to end. Then throw in a corncob pipe, a button nose, and two coal eyes! Also, don’t forget to bring a warm scarf and Frosty’s top hat. If you don’t have any of those objects, have some fun and make something up!

Ideas for an Indoor Winter Bucket List

Even if you don’t live in a snowy area, there are plenty of “wintertime” activities to enjoy, particularly some of the indoor traditions on our winter bucket list. You may also create a new kind of snowy winter landscape. Continue reading for a DIY craft project that will make you feel like you’re in the middle of winter even if there’s no snow!

12. Construct a Snow Globe

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Snow globes are a classic winter ornament that everyone knows about. The first snow globe was patented in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, in 1927, however most people aren’t aware of this. When firms started promoting snow globes in catalogs in the 1940s, they were very popular.

Snow globes produced by hand are gaining popularity again nowadays. A tiny mason jar, glycerin, sequins, glitter, water, and hot glue are all ingredients that may be used to construct a charming handcrafted snow globe at home.

Check out PBS for Parents for a handy step-by-step tutorial if you’re constructing a snow globe with your kids. You may also let your children choose their favorite lego or other tiny plastic item to use as the centerpiece of the snow globe.

13. Make a Dreidel by Hand

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If you want to make something high-quality and long-lasting that your children will enjoy playing with for years, making a handmade dreidel out of wood or clay is a terrific DIY project. It will also allow you to educate your children about family history customs as well as other children’s and families’ traditions.

There are also simpler DIY versions constructed using a basic design, construction paper or cardboard, scissors, tape, or glue if you want to build a handmade dreidel with your kids as a child-friendly craft project.

14. Make your own bread

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An attempt at a unique handmade bread is a must-do on every winter bucket list. There are a variety of artisan-style bread alternatives available, many of which have significant cultural significance.

Making bread by hand is a fantastic way to create memories with your family, whether it’s gorgeous braided Challah Bread, Irish Soda Bread, or Italian style Panettone. If you’re still seeking for more bread-baking inspiration, Brioche has a rich, buttery flavor that pairs well with fig jam on a cold winter morning.

15. Make your own eggnog

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To create homemade egg nog, start by whisking together milk or cream, cinnamon, nutmeg, and vanilla in a small pot over low heat. Allow it simmer over low heat until it comes to a soft boil. After that, prepare a separate basin and mix together the egg yolks and sugar.

Continue to beat gently until the sugar and egg yolk mixture becomes a lighter yellow color. Then, in tiny batches, pour the warm milk and spices combination over the egg yolks.

Allow the eggs to temper by pouring gently and pausing for a minute after each pour. This prevents the egg yolks from curdling.

You may safely combine the egg yolks with the hot stovetop combination of milk or cream and spices after the egg yolks have been sufficiently tempered. Allow the ingredients to come together over medium heat, stirring occasionally, until the mixture reaches 160°F.

Whether you don’t have a candy thermometer, the quickest method to determine if your egg nog is done is to gently stir it with a spoon. It’s done and ready to drink when the mixture is just thick enough to coat the back of a spoon.

16. Make a Topiary or Evergreen Wreath

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Garlands, wreaths, and topiaries made of pinecones, berries, and ribbons can liven up your home and bring a little piece of nature inside. Consider crafting your own evergreen wreath or topiary from fresh greenery to beautify your house this winter, whether you build one for your front door or hang one over your mantle.

17. Make a Succulent Wreath or a Grapevine Wreath

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In chilly areas, evergreens are always a classic. If you reside in a warm-weather climate, though, try a handmade grapevine wreath as an alternative. You may also make a succulent wreath using drought-resistant succulent plants as an option. You may also decorate a cactus if you want something simpler.

18. Knit Something Cozy by Hand

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Winter is the ideal time to hand-knit a pair of socks for someone you care about if you like crafts and knitting. Start with something basic if you don’t have much expertise with homemade goods.

We recommend starting with something simple, like a hand-knit mug koozie, for new knitters. Remember that the ultimate product does not have to be flawless in order for your handmade item to work well. Even a simple hand-knit koozie can keep your cup of hot chocolate nice and warm.

Ideas for a Winter Bucket List

19. Ride in a Sleigh

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Going on a genuine winter sleigh ride, like many of our other winter bucket list activities, will certainly entail some snow, making it one of our ultimate winter bucket list activities.

You may be able to take a horse-drawn sleigh ride in an urban park in a nearby city. This, however, is not the same as having a complete sleigh ride experience (nor is it usually entirely animal-friendly).

Instead, when there is genuine snow on the ground, try adding a true winter sleigh ride to your winter bucket list at a destination like Old Sturbridge Village in Massachusetts. You may enjoy an old-fashioned sleighing experience in a pastoral natural environment, replete with snow-laden boughs and jingling horse bells, during their annual Christmas by Candlelight event.

20. Build an Igloo in Your Backyard

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A dome-shaped igloo is a house built completely of compacted snow. Long ago, civilizations located around the Arctic circle in countries like Alaska, Canada, and Greenland developed this kind of outdoor snow lodge.

However, if a snowstorm strikes your area or if there is enough snow, you may build your own igloo right in your own backyard.

First, sketch down the igloo’s contour to ensure that its round shape is consistent in size. Then, while adding water to compactly pack the snow into position, continue rolling snow to build the walls and dome.

Finally, construct a short, tunnel-shaped doorway that is big enough to enter and escape while being tiny enough to keep the wind chill at bay. Once your igloo is complete, you may add items such as blankets or lights to make it a warm haven in even the coldest weather.

21. Take a Sledding Trip

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Sleds are now made of high-tech fiberglass or soft, cushiony inflated plastic tubes that are filled with air. Early sleds and toboggans, on the other hand, previously played an important role in carrying people and goods over cold Arctic areas.

Sleds and toboggans were formerly made entirely out of thin pieces of local larch or birch wood. Sledding down a hill blanketed in new snow is an ideal winter bucket list activity, whether you choose to ride on a traditional toboggan or a soft, cushiony air tube.

22. Take in an awe-inspiring winter light show

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Holiday light displays have grown so popular for winter tourism that you can now include a list of the top winter light displays in every state in the United States in your vacation plans! Some of these holiday light shows are even timed to music, making it a must-see (and hear) event for your winter bucket list this season.

You may not only enjoy seeing a high-wattage show of multicolored, changing lights, but you may also be able to witness a winter light display synched up with traditional Christmas music or current versions by groups like the Trans-Siberian Orchestra if you tune your vehicle radio to specific local stations.

More Mid-Winter Magic and Good Vibes

Although winter may be breathtakingly beautiful, it is also the coldest season of the year in cold-weather regions. A small amount of generosity toward others may go a long way during the gloomy midwinter. Here are a few winter bucket list activities that are guaranteed to bring a smile to your face this season.

23. Participate in a toy drive

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During the Christmas season, there are generally a number of toy collections throughout town where you may bring all of your once-loved goods that are now gathering dust in your cellar or attic. Donate those antique stuffed animals or plastic toy trains to a toy drive near you to give them a second chance.

This winter bucket list item might be the ideal opportunity to bring some holiday happiness by giving some old toys that your family used to enjoy. Involving your children in this process might help them learn to give and share. As part of your yearly pre-spring cleaning regimen, it’s also a terrific method to declutter and free up space in your home.

Volunteering in a Soup Kitchen is number 24.

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Volunteering in a soup kitchen, like the above, is a great way to connect with friends, coworkers, neighbors, and family, as well as the rest of your community. Volunteering may foster great sentiments of connection with others in addition to fulfilling a practical function, which is particularly crucial during the long, harsh winter months when many individuals don’t have family or loved ones nearby.

Donating to a Canned Goods or Coat Drive is number 25.

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Donating warm jackets or canned foods is a perennial winter bucket list item, which means it’s always deserving of a spot on your winter bucket list, even if you’ve done it before.

Consider giving canned food or lightly used winter jackets as an alternative to volunteering if you’ve been trying to figure out how to give back to your community but are short on time. Giving fosters sentiments of belonging and community, which is why it’s another excellent winter bucket list item to consider this season.

26. Distribute an old-fashioned family newsletter

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Thanks to social media, email, and the internet, it is now normal for everyone to readily remain up to date on what is going on in the lives of others. People used to do things the old-fashioned way, like sending out a Christmas newsletter to the extended family with all of the newest vital family news.

Consider resurrecting the notion of the festive family newsletter from days gone by this winter. Whether you want to print your family newsletter or make it digitally on a site like Canva, you can produce a personalized newsletter in either case. Perhaps it’s past time to resurrect an ancient custom!

If a Christmas family newsletter seems a little too wordy, consider producing your own handcrafted holiday cards for an added personal touch. Today, utilizing a website like Paper Culture, you can quickly paint or create your design and then print it. The paper is also environmentally friendly.

Ideas for a Winter Bucket List

These final two activities on our winter bucket list will help you share the love and optimism while also motivating you to be your best self.

27. Make New Year’s Resolutions (rather than resolutions)

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We’ve all experienced how difficult it is to set (and maintain) New Year’s Resolutions. Consider making sensible objectives that you can really achieve this year.

Instead of making impossible-to-keep objectives, make a list of smaller, more manageable goals. Then, at the start and end of each day, spend a few minutes to write, think, or meditate on your list.

Also, consider discussing a few of your objectives with a trusted friend or family member who is looking out for your best interests. Compare notes and form a buddy system to encourage one another to keep to your to-do list.

Set yourself up for success this winter by developing a good mentality early on and committing to attainable objectives. Then, one by one, cross them off your list!

28. Send a Valentine’s Day card to someone special.

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Valentine’s Day is a winter occasion celebrated with lavish red flowers, delectable chocolate boxes, and romantic connotations. Valentine’s Day, on the other hand, may be a great occasion to say modest thank yous or present tokens of gratitude to the people you care about.

Sending a “Gratitude Valentine” to someone you’re grateful for this year will be a pleasant surprise. This profound trend reimagines the classic Valentine’s Day celebration, and it should be on your winter bucket list. Don’t be scared to be creative with this activity since it’s all about showing someone how much you care.

Making a Gratitude Valentine for oneself is also very fine. Put it on your fridge, bulletin board, or anyplace else where you’ll see it every day. This might be an excellent self-care practice to show yourself gratitude for all you’re handling throughout the hectic winter season!

29. Scoot towards the New Season

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The winter season will come to an end before you realize it. We recommend wrapping up in your hats, jackets, and mittens one more before scooting on into spring!

Wrap-Up of the Winter Bucket List

Seasonal change is an aspect of life, from autumn to winter and winter to spring. With the longer days and promise of nicer weather, we know you’ll be looking forward to spending more time outside as the seasons begin to shift for the warmer. But, first and foremost, we hope you complete marking off each festive, exciting, and gratifying activity on our winter bucket list of ideas!

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