When the weather outside is snowy and white, you might find you have an itch to plan the next of many winter vacations. Whether you're picking your destination, booking your rooms, or planning out the activities you'll include in your daily itinerary, laying out the details of an upcoming trip can be really exciting. If you're someone who likes taking vacations in the winter, you're probably already familiar with common activities such as ice skating and skiing, but check out the list of winter activities below for a few new ideas, or perhaps reasons to revisit the old classics this year. Ice Skating Nothing makes you feel quite like a kid again like lacing up your skates and channeling your inner Nancy Kerrigan or Wayne Gretzky. If your trip is one for the whole family, your children will love the chance to give skating a try. It's fun, it's liberating, and heck, it's great exercise too! Ice Carving Festival Winter is a brilliant time to check out one of the hundreds of festivals in small towns across the U.S. The National Ice Sculpture Association, the organization that sets U.S. standards for judging ice carving, hosts some of the most impressive competitions. You will see blocks of ice transformed into truly mesmerizing masterpieces. Snowboarding, Skiing, and Cross-Country Skiing Winter vacations aren't complete without a romp in the snow. Whether you are a novice or an expert, winter destinations will have slope options for you. You can rent all of your equipment, right down to the clothing! So, if you're a southerner heading north, you can get in on the action too. Get in a great day on the slopes or trails, and then enjoy some hot coca or a nice cocktail by the fire at night. Visit a Museum After a few cold days filled with outdoor activities, something a little indoor-oriented might be right up your alley. Research local museums in the area-you might be surprised at what a great time you could have while learning about an area's beginnings. Many smaller towns have a really unique history, and the museum volunteers are usually wonderful at telling the compelling story. While this may not be a normal activity for you and your family, a museum stop can make a really fun and quirky addition to your trip. Tubing and Sledding Whether you take advantage of one of the hundreds of specialty slopes at ski resorts in the North, or you coast down a random snow covered hill, going tubing or sledding is a must-do on your trip. If you're interested in something a little different, check out recreational areas near your destination; you might even find toboggan runs! Dog Sledding For a really unique addition to your winter vacations, harness your inner adventurer and go for a dog sledding ride. There's nothing quite like a pack of huskies pulling you through picturesque, snowy landscapes. Be sure to bring your camera, and your commanding voice, so you can holler, "Mush!" Wherever you travel this wintery season, be sure to try something new in addition to the more standard activities we all know and love. Explore all that Michigan vacations have to offer! Year-round, you can find information at http://www.lansing.org/visitor/.
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