The woods are calmer than they have been over the summer and fall, and the snow is lovely. However, in order to keep warm and comfortable throughout the winter, camping calls for extra equipment and meticulous preparation.
Make sure you have everything you need before heading out into the cold. This includes a safe heater designed for camping, a winter-ready tent, heating pads, additional blankets, and a warm sleeping bag.
The best sleeping bags for cold weather are mummy bags. Many are made to withstand temperatures below freezing. Dick’s Sporting Goods’ Marmot Trestles sleeping bag has a thick layer of insulation that keeps you toasty warm in temperatures as low as 27.3 degrees.
The Never Summer sleeping bag from Backcountry has a lot of insulation.
The highly insulated Never Summer sleeping bag from Backcountry is capable of withstanding temperatures as low as zero degrees. You may wear this comfortable sleeping bag about your campground because it also features holes for your arms and feet.