Start 2023 outdoors
In my frosty, Northeast heart, I truly believe the key to enjoying the coldest months of the year is giving them a distinct purpose. Finding an activity that just hits differently with a chill in the air… or is literally impossible to do unless it’s cold or snowy.
The easiest example? Skiing or snowboarding. They’re not exactly summertime activities, which makes it all the more exciting when, after months of anticipation, you can finally bundle up and hit the slopes.
No skis? No snowboard? No problem. Luckily for you, you live in an outdoor-person’s paradise. The state of Pennsylvania is home to 124 State Parks, which tally more than 300,000 acres of land. Nearly every county in the state is home to one or more of those State Parks. That means you don’t have to go far to take advantage of Pennsylvania’s gorgeous gateways to nature.
In Bellefonte, the closest State Park is just 12.7 miles away or about 16 minutes in the car– less time than it would take to listen to ¼ of Taylor Swift’s Midnights (3AM Edition) album. No judgment if T-Swift isn’t your speed. I’m just saying, it’s a really short drive.
If you’re feeling really ambitious, you can take a crack at the 5.6-mile Lakeside Trail. This loop trail, which begins at the Bald Eagle Launch Access Area, will take you between the lake and the railroad– the perfect path for a view of Bald Eagle Mountain. Chances are, you’ll also catch a glimpse (or hear the melodies) of song sparrows, finches, and cardinals along the way as well.
Whichever activity you choose, put the effort in to make it as enjoyable as possible. Make it winter-wonderful so you can’t wait to come back and do it all again. Make a piping-hot cup of tea or coffee, throw it in a to-go tumbler, and enjoy it while you walk the trails, or sitting by your ice fishing hole. Wear your favorite winter boots to trudge through the snow. Heck, even throw some snowballs, or make a snow angel. Make those seasonal memories that we, as residents of a true four-season town, are lucky enough to create.