10 Winter Bucket List Ideas to Cross Off This Season

There's something magical about winter. It's a time of the year filled with joy and excitement. Friends and family meet, and the holiday spirit fills the air. While there are tons of fun activities to do, some of them are harder to keep up with age.

That's why we've compiled a winter bucket list of ideas for seniors. It's an opportunity to take advantage of the cold season with fun and engaging winter activities. What's more, these activities can also done with the entire family. Therefore, everyone will be able to join in and have some fun.

10 Ideas for Your Winter  Bucket List! 

  1. Volunteer

    Volunteering is not only a good deed. It's also helpful in improving your wellness and happiness. With so many ways to volunteer, you're sure to find opportunities you love. Just tap into your hobbies and see what you're good at. If you love kids, you can volunteer at a school. If you love cooking, it is an opportunity to test your skills in cooking for large groups. And if you're good with planning, you can organize a donation drive. The opportunities are endless!

  2. Tour of Holiday Lights

    Wherever you are, winter isn't complete without a tour of holiday lights. For many years, holiday lights and decorations have been a tradition around the world. And some could say it's an identity during the season, a symbol of holiday merriment, prosperity, or end-of-year commemoration. Many cities across the country put together light shows and winter carnivals for residents and tourists. Or, drive through some nearby neighborhoods and see how your neighbors have decorated for the season!

  3. Stay at a Cabin

    winter cabin snowA change of scenery during winter is a great idea, especially if you spend a lot of time indoors. To those who want to keep it simple, a cozy wood cabin in the woods will make for a beautiful winter destination. Picture your family sitting inside with the fireplace crackling while snow falls outside the window! It's easy these days to book unique cabins and other homes on sites like Airbnb and VRBO.

  4. Set Up Bird Feeders

    Winter can be pretty hard for animals, especially birds, since food is scarce and the ground is covered by snow. This is where you come in. While it's satisfying to feed birds, you'll also have a great new view of the wildlife in your area! Start writing a list and see how many different species visit your feeder throughout the season!

  5. Build a Gingerbread House

    Exercise your creative skills by building a gingerbread house. It's an exciting activity to do with a group of friends or your family. With so many recipes and exciting cookie-baking kits, you can spend an afternoon creating fun memories that will last a lifetime!

  6. Bake Something New

    grandmother baking with grandsonThere's more to baking than creating delicious treats. It's an opportunity to express your mind. Through baking, you can forget about whatever is stressing you. Not only is this a fun and engaging activity, but you get rewarded with freshly baked treats at the end!

  7. Do a Jigsaw Puzzle

    If you're looking for an engaging indoor activity, especially during the cold days, doing a jigsaw puzzle can be an excellent choice. It takes your mind off everything and exercises your brain as you try to complete the work. This activity is great because you can take breaks and work on it for days or even weeks as your availability allows. In addition, thanks to the flexibility of puzzles, you can do it solo or with a group if you have company.

  8. Join a Book Club

    book club two people reading together discussing bookReading a book is one of the best ways to exercise your mind. Reading is a great solo activity, or you can take it a step further by joining a book club. It's not only good for the mind, but it also enhances social skills and bonding opportunities. In addition, you might be amazed by how others interpret the books you are reading.

  9. Take a trip

    Can't tolerate cold weather in winter? A trip to a warm and beautiful destination might be the choice for you! It's a chance to beat the winter blues and have a great time. In addition, you might be able to find discounted travel and accommodations to certain areas since children are in school and you aren't competing with summer crowds.

  10. Learn a New Skill Online

    You can remain active and excited throughout winter by learning a new skill online. It's fun, rewarding, and very accessible! What is something you've always wanted to be able to do? This season presents an opportunity to take advantage of your time indoors and learn something new! Click here for a list of new skills you can learn online

Let us know in the comments below - What is on your winter bucket list?