10 activities to do over winter break
Winter break fun in Louisville. Here are events and things to do over winter break.
Winter break can be long and you might need some boredom busters. There’s enough spending going on, don’t you think?
Winter break is here! I have some of these things on my list to help break up the days and make sure we have a good balance of fun activities. I hope we get some snow because a day or two of sledding would be perfect!
1) Go to Yew Dell Gardens, it’s free during their winter hours. Who cares if it’s cold!? Bundle up and then afterwards, grab some hot chocolate to warm up! The good thing about it being free is you can see as much or as little as you want. While in Crestwood, Maples Park is also nice to explore. Check their website for days open.
2) Bring our you creative and spend some time using your imagination at Side by Side Studio. They have create & play times and open studio times. Paint, create, explore, and more!
3) Ice skating is a sure way to get active with a ton of laughs. Here’s a list of places to check out. Fete de Noel & Jeffersonville are the outdoor ice skating option. Be sure to bring a change of gloves because they will get wet from falling. And, if you plan on not going home right away after, you might want a change of pants too because that ice will make your pants cold and wet as well. Sounds fun, right?! It really is!
4) Go see the lights all around town. Some of them do turn off after Christmas but many will keep the lights bright. It’s still fun, even after Christmas. There are some of the best options and some drive thru/walk and see options.
5) Kick off the new year with being active. Go for a hike. Hiking isn’t just for the warmer months! We have continued to hit the trails even as it gets colder. Some tips are to dress in layers because you think you want to bundle up and then you get moving and get hot. And, wear old shoes because some of the trails stay muddier longer this time of year. Here’s a list of great hiking spots.
6) Check out Whet Your Palette for daily paint classes, drop-in painting sessions, private events, and more! If you haven’t thought of a gift for a grandparent or someone else special, perhaps you or the kids can make something.
7) If it snows – head to Cherokee Park – they have approved sledding hills and they are super fast!! Want more sledding ideas? Click here for our list of places. There are also tubing and skiing options in Southern Indiana.
8) Head to the Speed Art Museum on Sundays during winter break for indoor fun for free. Get artistic with your kids in the creativity area.
9) Bundle up for a trip to Gardens Aglimmer at Waterfront Botanical Gardens. Enjoy a sparkling winter wonderland of swans, snowflakes, deer, Moravian stars, oversized flowers, light bursts, candles, and a multicolor tunnel of lights. Wander the Beargrass Creek Pathway under icicle arches and a waterfall stream aglow. Check their website for dates and times and to make a reservation! $10 per person, kids 6 and under are free.
10) If you are feeling adventurous and want to be creative a visit to Flame Run Glass Studio and Gallery may be the place for you. When there you can make a project of your own, the hardest part is picking what you want to make. Some ideas include ornaments, bowls, and vases.
Have a fantastic winter break!
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