What to Pack for a Winter Picnic
For a winter picnic, you’ll want to pack items that keep you warm, comfortable, and prepared for the outdoors in colder weather. Here is a list of the essentials to pack for a winter picnic.
What to Pack for a Winter Picnic
Warm Clothing
- Thermal layers (base layers)
- Insulated jacket or coat
- Thermal socks, hat, gloves, scarf, maybe a spare pair just in case
- Scarves or neck warmers
- Waterproof footwear
- Hand warmers tucked into pockets
Winter Picnic Food
- Hot soups or stews in thermos bottles
- Grilled sandwiches wrapped in foil, hand pies, empanadas
- Warm beverages like hot chocolate, tea, or coffee
- Cold-weather snacks like cheese, cured meats, crackers
- Brownies, cookies, or chocolate
- Fresh fruit or dried fruit
Cold Weather Picnic Supplies
- Blanket with waterproof backing
- Portable chairs (if desired)
- Thermal mugs with lids
- Reusable plates
- Utensils, napkins, and paper towels
- Insulated food containers
- Pocket knife or multitool
- Trash bag
Comfort and Safety
- Lip balm and moisturizer
- Sunscreen (sun can reflect off snow)
- First aid kit
- Flashlight or headlamp (if daylight hours are short)
Extras
- Camera or phone for photos
- Portable speaker for soft background vibes
- Small outdoor heater or fire pit (if permitted)
- Candles or lanterns for early dusk ambience
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