camper van adventures in the snow

Snow Adventures by Camper Van

Trip inspiration and photos by Aaron Wessling.

Most people think of summer sun and cruising along with the windows rolled down when they think about a camper van vacation. But what about winter? Winter brings quiet campgrounds, curling up inside a cozy space with someone special, and the soft secrets of snow.

A snow adventure in a camper van offers all the comforts of home wherever you want it to be. Plus you get everything you need for a snowshoe adventure.

The Best Routes

If you’re not quite sure where to go on your snow adventure in a camper van or what to do, we are always happy to share ideas. If you’re interested in a snowshoeing retreat near Mt. Hood, you can’t do much better than renting a rig like Vinny, with convenient pick-up in Portland, OR. Then all you need to do is grab your groceries, and head for the hills!

Space To Chill

You’ll have plenty of room to roam on the roads in winter. And a camper van has loads of space to bring along whatever toys you’ll want for your adventure, like skis or sleds. Many of the camper vans in the GoCamp fleet include optional add-ons like snowshoes, so even if you don’t have your own, your winter snow adventure need not have limits.

“We spent two nights snowshoeing up on Mt. Hood. We stayed at White River West Sno Park and Frog Lake, and then headed over to Cottonwood Canyon State Park outside of Wasco for the final night of the trip. Already looking forward to our next adventure with ya’ll!” – Aaron

Inside Entertainment

Sure the days may short, but there’s always the nights! And the night life of van life in winter is as magical as the landscape outside. Just add some fairy lights, bring along a good movie and some games to play, enjoy fine dining in great company. Plus, a bonus of camping in winter is all the extra cooler space. Happy hour, anyone?

Winter camping in a camper van with twinkle lights and drinks chilling in a snow bank