The winter months are full of hustle and bustle here in Motor City and its surrounding areas. Even when Christmas has passed, shopping centers are packed with belated gift-buyers, folks returning those ill-fitting holiday sweaters, and eager young people spending their gifted money. If you’re hoping to avoid large crowds, long lines, and seasonal stress, here are seven awesome things to do in Detroit in winter. Read on to find your favorites:

  1. Ice skating at Campus Martius Park

Facebook/Downtown Detroit Partnership Nothing says winter like a magical evening of ice skating, and it’s no secret that Campus Martius Park houses Detroit’s best skating destination. Known as the Rink at Campus Martius, this festive spot is typically open until early March and offers guests of all ages the chance to marvel at the surrounding city lights while gliding across the ice. Admission and skate rental prices are nominal, so a visit here is very budget-friendly. Learn more on the official rink website. Campus Martius Park, 800 Woodward Ave, Detroit, MI 48226, USA

  1. A winter stroll along the RiverWalk

Flickr/Mike Boening Photography If you’re lucky enough to reside in the Motor City, you might not think to spend cold days along the banks of our beautiful Detroit River – but this iconic walking space is magnificent in every season. When temperatures drop, bundle up and head out for a family stroll along our nationally acclaimed RiverWalk, which winds past everything from ice formations on the water to public art to a gorgeous lighthouse. Learn more on the official Riverwalk Facebook Page. Detroit Riverwalk, Detroit, MI, USA

  1. Snow tubing at Rolling Hills Park

Google Reviews/Ted L. Ready to make your way down the snowy hillside? Rolling Hills Park in Ypsilanti can be reached by car from Detroit in only 40 minutes and the memories you’ll make here are absolutely priceless. Tubes can be rented on-site, so you don’t have to worry about bringing your own when you head out for a day of excitement. As you make your way down the 275-foot hill, you’ll feel your wintertime troubles melting away. A visit here is definitely one of the most fun ways to enjoy winter in Michigan! Learn more on the official website as well as on the entity’s Facebook Page. Rolling Hills, 7660 Stony Creek Rd, Ypsilanti, MI 48197, USA

  1. A day of learning the Detroit Institute of Arts

TripAdvisor/mlbdld There’s always educational fun in store at the Detroit Institute of Arts (one of several free museums in the Detroit area), which genuinely offers a little something for everyone. On a frigid winter day, we can’t imagine a more warm and welcoming place to experience world-class art and other exhibits – just be sure to note that the museum is closed on Mondays. Younger guests can even take part in a self-guided scavenger hunt throughout the museum. Learn more on the official website as well as on the entity’s Facebook Page. Detroit Institute of Arts, 5200 Woodward Ave, Detroit, MI 48202, USA

  1. Family fun at Valade Park

Facebook/Detroit Riverfront Another great place to spend winter in Detroit? Through the end of February, Valade Park in Detroit will come to life every weekend with its Winter at Valade series. This unique event is meant to build community while offering unbeatable fun for locals and out-of-town visitors alike. Activities at the park include a space to make s’mores, sledding, cozy fires, ice curling, access to a variety of hot beverages, and so much more. Be sure to bring along your camera. Learn more on the official website as well as on the entity’s Facebook Page. Robert C. Valade Park, 2670 Atwater St, Detroit, MI 48207, USA

  1. Movies at the Monroe Street Drive-In

Facebook/Emagine Theatres In the mood for a truly unique movie-going experience? You’re in luck, as the Monroe Street Drive-In (sometimes called the Memory Lane Drive-In Theater) offers films for the whole family all winter long. There are even cozy heating pods that can be snagged on a first-come, first-served basis for groups of one to four visitors. Pay one price per vehicle and load up on snacks at the concession stand before appreciating a one-of-a-kind viewing adventure. Learn more on the official website as well as on the entity’s Facebook Page. Monroe Street, Monroe St, Detroit, MI, USA

  1. Sledding at Balduck Park

Google Reviews/Ryan Lally Nothing says wintertime like a trip to the sledding hill, and Balduck Park is one of the best sledding spots in the city to get your seasonal thrills in. Bring along your own sled for a straightforward yet truly unforgettable day on the hillside, which sits just a stone’s throw from the suburb of Grosse Pointe and regularly attracts young folks and the young at heart with its wonderfully playful atmosphere. Learn more on the official website. Balduck Park, 5271 Canyon St, Detroit, MI 48236, USA

Have you and your loved ones explored any of these wholesome and fun winter attractions in Detroit? Did we leave any of your favorites off our list? We always appreciate hearing from you, so share your thoughts with us in the Facebook comments or recommend another seasonal outing in the Motor City by completing our official nomination form.

Facebook/Downtown Detroit Partnership

Nothing says winter like a magical evening of ice skating, and it’s no secret that Campus Martius Park houses Detroit’s best skating destination. Known as the Rink at Campus Martius, this festive spot is typically open until early March and offers guests of all ages the chance to marvel at the surrounding city lights while gliding across the ice. Admission and skate rental prices are nominal, so a visit here is very budget-friendly. Learn more on the official rink website.

Campus Martius Park, 800 Woodward Ave, Detroit, MI 48226, USA

Flickr/Mike Boening Photography

If you’re lucky enough to reside in the Motor City, you might not think to spend cold days along the banks of our beautiful Detroit River – but this iconic walking space is magnificent in every season. When temperatures drop, bundle up and head out for a family stroll along our nationally acclaimed RiverWalk, which winds past everything from ice formations on the water to public art to a gorgeous lighthouse. Learn more on the official Riverwalk Facebook Page.

Detroit Riverwalk, Detroit, MI, USA

Google Reviews/Ted L.

Ready to make your way down the snowy hillside? Rolling Hills Park in Ypsilanti can be reached by car from Detroit in only 40 minutes and the memories you’ll make here are absolutely priceless. Tubes can be rented on-site, so you don’t have to worry about bringing your own when you head out for a day of excitement. As you make your way down the 275-foot hill, you’ll feel your wintertime troubles melting away. A visit here is definitely one of the most fun ways to enjoy winter in Michigan! Learn more on the official website as well as on the entity’s Facebook Page.

Rolling Hills, 7660 Stony Creek Rd, Ypsilanti, MI 48197, USA

TripAdvisor/mlbdld

There’s always educational fun in store at the Detroit Institute of Arts (one of several free museums in the Detroit area), which genuinely offers a little something for everyone. On a frigid winter day, we can’t imagine a more warm and welcoming place to experience world-class art and other exhibits – just be sure to note that the museum is closed on Mondays. Younger guests can even take part in a self-guided scavenger hunt throughout the museum. Learn more on the official website as well as on the entity’s Facebook Page.

Detroit Institute of Arts, 5200 Woodward Ave, Detroit, MI 48202, USA

Facebook/Detroit Riverfront

Another great place to spend winter in Detroit? Through the end of February, Valade Park in Detroit will come to life every weekend with its Winter at Valade series. This unique event is meant to build community while offering unbeatable fun for locals and out-of-town visitors alike. Activities at the park include a space to make s’mores, sledding, cozy fires, ice curling, access to a variety of hot beverages, and so much more. Be sure to bring along your camera. Learn more on the official website as well as on the entity’s Facebook Page.

Robert C. Valade Park, 2670 Atwater St, Detroit, MI 48207, USA

Facebook/Emagine Theatres

In the mood for a truly unique movie-going experience? You’re in luck, as the Monroe Street Drive-In (sometimes called the Memory Lane Drive-In Theater) offers films for the whole family all winter long. There are even cozy heating pods that can be snagged on a first-come, first-served basis for groups of one to four visitors. Pay one price per vehicle and load up on snacks at the concession stand before appreciating a one-of-a-kind viewing adventure. Learn more on the official website as well as on the entity’s Facebook Page.

Monroe Street, Monroe St, Detroit, MI, USA

Google Reviews/Ryan Lally

Nothing says wintertime like a trip to the sledding hill, and Balduck Park is one of the best sledding spots in the city to get your seasonal thrills in. Bring along your own sled for a straightforward yet truly unforgettable day on the hillside, which sits just a stone’s throw from the suburb of Grosse Pointe and regularly attracts young folks and the young at heart with its wonderfully playful atmosphere. Learn more on the official website.

Balduck Park, 5271 Canyon St, Detroit, MI 48236, USA

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Winter Fun in Michigan November 17, 2022 Lysa Allman-Baldwin What are some other things to do in winter in Michigan? Fortunately, there is no lack of things to do in winter in Michigan. During the cold months of the year, it is a veritable playground of fun. Among the most popular activities are:

Exploring the Troy Historic Village Walking at the Red Oaks Nature Center Snow tubing at Hawk Island Park Enjoying the annual Wayne County Lightfest

  Is it really cold in winter in Detroit? Well, “cold in winter in Detroit" is really a subjective term. Some people don’t mind it while others can’t wait til it is over! Some great tips on how to survive winter in Detroit (or anywhere in Michigan for that matter) include:

Invest in lots and lots of layers of clothing. Sharpen your driving skills for navigating in a blizzard. Hit the grocery stores before a storm arrives. Enjoy an indoor sport, like watching the Detroit Lions NFL team Find a warm and cozy coffee shop

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Winter Fun in Michigan

November 17, 2022

Lysa Allman-Baldwin

What are some other things to do in winter in Michigan? Fortunately, there is no lack of things to do in winter in Michigan. During the cold months of the year, it is a veritable playground of fun. Among the most popular activities are:

Exploring the Troy Historic Village Walking at the Red Oaks Nature Center Snow tubing at Hawk Island Park Enjoying the annual Wayne County Lightfest

  Is it really cold in winter in Detroit? Well, “cold in winter in Detroit" is really a subjective term. Some people don’t mind it while others can’t wait til it is over! Some great tips on how to survive winter in Detroit (or anywhere in Michigan for that matter) include:

Invest in lots and lots of layers of clothing. Sharpen your driving skills for navigating in a blizzard. Hit the grocery stores before a storm arrives. Enjoy an indoor sport, like watching the Detroit Lions NFL team Find a warm and cozy coffee shop

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

Fortunately, there is no lack of things to do in winter in Michigan. During the cold months of the year, it is a veritable playground of fun. Among the most popular activities are:

  • Exploring the Troy Historic Village
  • Walking at the Red Oaks Nature Center
  • Snow tubing at Hawk Island Park
  • Enjoying the annual Wayne County Lightfest

 

Is it really cold in winter in Detroit?

Well, “cold in winter in Detroit" is really a subjective term. Some people don’t mind it while others can’t wait til it is over! Some great tips on how to survive winter in Detroit (or anywhere in Michigan for that matter) include:

  • Invest in lots and lots of layers of clothing.
  • Sharpen your driving skills for navigating in a blizzard.
  • Hit the grocery stores before a storm arrives.
  • Enjoy an indoor sport, like watching the Detroit Lions NFL team
  • Find a warm and cozy coffee shop