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For Long, Cold Winter Days Outdoors

REGION OR WEATHER TYPE

In the Upper Midwest, Northern Plains, and Canada-adjacent states and other regions with similar weather, outdoor school gear works as three systems used throughout the year, rather than one kit per season.

Rather than switching kits every season, families rotate layers based on the weather. This approach keeps kids warm and comfortable through long, cold winters and changing conditions, while helping parents avoid buying more than they need.

  • Cold weather gear is used for much of the winter and is typically worn in dry, snowy conditions, where insulation and wind protection are the primary needs. In these regions, windproof outer layers help insulation work more effectively and allow gear to be used across a wider range of temperatures.
  • Rain gear is used during spring, fall, and periods of snowmelt or wet weather.
  • Layers are added or removed to manage temperature changes throughout the day.

WHAT YOU'LL NEED

Snow stays on the ground and kids need real insulation every day


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Want the Full Checklist in One Place?

If you’re just getting started or want an easy reference to come back to, download our Kids Outdoor Gear Quick Start Guide. It includes the essential gear, smart layering tips, and climate-based recommendations to help you keep your kiddo comfortable, dry, and outside longer—without overthinking it.

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Is Your Region Not Listed?

If you live in a “hybrid state”, one where it snows once a year but not much accumulation, high humidity and heat during the summer, usually above freezing or just at freezing temperatures in the winter, you will want to consider a gear list that has items from both the South Central checklist and the Northeast checklist depending on how cold your temperatures get.

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Planning for Summer Camp?

Getting your kiddo ready for summer camp can feel overwhelming—there’s a lot to remember and it’s easy to overpack or miss key items. This quick checklist covers the essentials, from clothing to daily must-haves, so you can feel confident they’re prepared, comfortable, and ready for every outdoor adventure.

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