Glamping Adventures in Colder Weather: Why Getting Outside Is Good for You Year-Round
When the temperatures start to drop, most people pack away their hiking boots and settle in for a long winter indoors. But what if we told you that stepping outside—even when it’s chilly—is one of the best things you can do for your body and mind?
In many countries, outdoor recreation isn’t just a summer activity—it’s a way of life. Norwegians call it friluftsliv, meaning “open-air living,” and it’s a cultural tradition to spend time outdoors no matter the weather. The crisp air, quiet trails, and cozy moments that follow are all part of the magic.
At Little Village Retreat, we believe nature shouldn’t be a seasonal experience—it’s meant to be enjoyed year-round. Our cozy domes near Zion National Park and Kanarraville Falls make it easy to embrace outdoor adventure while still enjoying warmth, comfort, and a good night’s sleep.
Imagine bundling up for a hike through red rock canyons dusted with snow, breathing in the pure mountain air, and then returning to your private dome—where a king-size bed, personal fire pit, and soft blankets are waiting to welcome you. It’s the perfect balance between wilderness and luxury.
Colder weather glamping isn’t just a fun getaway—it’s rejuvenating. Studies show that spending time outdoors in any season helps reduce stress, boost mood, and strengthen your immune system. That’s your body’s way of saying, thank you for fresh air and natural light!
So this season, don’t hibernate—reconnect. Whether you’re sipping cocoa by the fire, hiking through the quiet beauty of Southern Utah, or stargazing under a crystal-clear winter sky, Little Village Retreat is the perfect place to rediscover the peace and energy that only nature can offer.
Bundle up, breathe deep, and let your next adventure begin—no matter the weather.