Camping was a great way to spend a pandemic summer: you got social distancing as a matter of course, you didn’t have to spend time indoors with anybody you don’t know, and, provided you chose a place ...
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.
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 ...
Cold nights don't have to mean miserable camping. These are the best winter camping essentials to keep you warm, dry, and ...
After spending a lot of time cooped up in your home, you’re probably looking for a winter getaway. Cozy cabins are idyllic little places for a weekend trip or a more extended week-long vacation. They ...
Looking for comfortable and cozy glamping sites in winter? Start with these picks in the United States and Canada.
Snowy landscapes. Starry skies. Cozy beds. This is how you embrace winter glamping in New England. For those of you who love ...
Staying in a cabin or yurt in winter is a hybrid between glamping and traditional camping in a tent. You won’t get all the bells and whistles like a glamping experience, but you also will be warm and ...