As frigid temperatures become our everyday reality, it’s easy to pine away for those sunny, warm summer days of the past. And really…the past was just a few weeks ago, because in typical Utah fashion, the weather seems to go from 70 degrees to 25 degrees in the blink of an eye.

Today, we’re going to focus on the positive. Sure, it’s bitter cold out there, but there are some really wonderful things to look forward to about Utah’s winter, and we’ve listed the first 15 that came to mind. Pour yourself a nice, steaming cup of Stephen’s Gourmet Hot Chocolate (made right here in Utah!) and scroll through to find a few things that will cheer you up.

  1. Utah has the best skiing and snowboarding in the nation.

Don Mason/via Getty Images Our snow really is amazing, and there’s nothing like cruising down the mountain on skis or a snowboard. Whether you’re still working on perfecting your snowplough, or you’re good enough to look like those skiers in the Warren Miller films, a day on the slopes is a good day indeed.

  1. A walk in the woods gets even better.

kelly vandellen/iStock/Getty Images Plus/via Getty Images Strap on some snowshoes for a quiet, peaceful walk amongst the snow-covered trees.

  1. Everything is prettier under a blanket of snow.

johnnya123/iStock/Getty Images Plus/via Getty Images The landscape is more magical when it’s covered in snow.

  1. It’s the season of the arts.

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The Utah Symphony, Utah Opera, Ballet West, and all the local theatres start their seasons in late fall/early winter, so you can plan on spending cold, snowy evenings watching some of our most talents folks perform.

  1. You get to wear all your cozy sweaters.

Poh Kim Yeoh/EyeEm Collection/via Getty Images Pull out those warm, cozy sweaters, because it’s sweater season! Not only will you feel snuggly and warm, that sweater will also hide that extra five pounds you put on after eating all those tasty casseroles.

  1. Comfort food.

Matthew Connor/EyeEm/via Getty Images Whether it’s mac ’n cheese, funeral potatoes, or green bean casserole you crave, winter is the time for comfort food. Pull out your favorite recipes, buy a few pounds of butter, and get baking!

  1. You can stroll through ice castles like a prince or princess.

Ice Castles/Facebook You don’t need to be royalty to spend time in Utah’s Ice Castles. Located in Midway, these icy creations only appear when it’s cold enough to keep them frozen. Bundle up your little princes and princesses in their warmest winter attire and check out these beautiful castles!

  1. The Sundance Film Festival warms up the winter with indie films and movie stars.

Jason Cameron/Moment Open Collection/via Getty Images Sundance draws the A-list crowd every January, but there are still plenty of seats for us regular Utah folk, too. Be one of the first to see this year’s best independent films at Sundance, in Park City, and in Salt Lake City.

  1. Winter is the perfect time to visit Utah’s national parks.

Kryssia Campos/Moment Collection/via Getty Images Utah’s national (and state!) parks are begging you to visit during winter months. Temperatures are mild, crowds are lighter, and sometimes it snows, lending an extra layer of beauty to the landscape.

  1. You can go on a bobsled ride.

Utah Olympic Park/Facebook Did you know that there are only two places in the country where the public can fly down an Olympic bobsled track? Your other choice is Lake Placid, New York, but Park City seems a lot closer, and you’ll love this 70 mph experience that’s available from December to April.

  1. The thrill of sledding is free!

harpazo_hope/Moment Open Collections/via Getty Images There are spots all over the Beehive State where you can hop on a plastic disc and fly down a hill for free. It’s not quite the bobsled, but it’s a whole lot of fun.

  1. The mountains look even more magnificent.

4kodiak/iStock/Getty Images Plus/via Getty Images Throw a bit of snow on the mountains, and they become even more beautiful.

  1. Ice fishing!

Blend Images/Mike Kemp/via Getty Images Once winter is in full swing and the lakes freeze over, it’s time to grab an auger and your fishing pole and land a fat trout for the frying pan.

  1. Go dashing through the snow on a two-horse open sleigh.

Rocky Mountain Outfitters Once there’s enough snow on the ground, you can go on a sleigh ride with Rocky Mountain Outfitters. You’ll fly over the wintery landscape, all while you’re bundled under a cozy blanket.

  1. Utah’s hot springs will warm you right up.

The Crater (The Homestead Crater)/Facebook Head to your favorite hot spring to bask in the warm water; it’s even better when the air temperature is chilly. The Homestead Crater is one of our faves.

What are your favorite things about Utah’s winters? Tell us in the comments, and stay warm out there!

Don Mason/via Getty Images

Our snow really is amazing, and there’s nothing like cruising down the mountain on skis or a snowboard. Whether you’re still working on perfecting your snowplough, or you’re good enough to look like those skiers in the Warren Miller films, a day on the slopes is a good day indeed.

kelly vandellen/iStock/Getty Images Plus/via Getty Images

Strap on some snowshoes for a quiet, peaceful walk amongst the snow-covered trees.

johnnya123/iStock/Getty Images Plus/via Getty Images

The landscape is more magical when it’s covered in snow.

Ricardo630/Wikimedia

The Utah Symphony, Utah Opera, Ballet West, and all the local theatres start their seasons in late fall/early winter, so you can plan on spending cold, snowy evenings watching some of our most talents folks perform.

Poh Kim Yeoh/EyeEm Collection/via Getty Images

Pull out those warm, cozy sweaters, because it’s sweater season! Not only will you feel snuggly and warm, that sweater will also hide that extra five pounds you put on after eating all those tasty casseroles.

Matthew Connor/EyeEm/via Getty Images

Whether it’s mac ’n cheese, funeral potatoes, or green bean casserole you crave, winter is the time for comfort food. Pull out your favorite recipes, buy a few pounds of butter, and get baking!

Ice Castles/Facebook

You don’t need to be royalty to spend time in Utah’s Ice Castles. Located in Midway, these icy creations only appear when it’s cold enough to keep them frozen. Bundle up your little princes and princesses in their warmest winter attire and check out these beautiful castles!

Jason Cameron/Moment Open Collection/via Getty Images

Sundance draws the A-list crowd every January, but there are still plenty of seats for us regular Utah folk, too. Be one of the first to see this year’s best independent films at Sundance, in Park City, and in Salt Lake City.

Kryssia Campos/Moment Collection/via Getty Images

Utah’s national (and state!) parks are begging you to visit during winter months. Temperatures are mild, crowds are lighter, and sometimes it snows, lending an extra layer of beauty to the landscape.

Utah Olympic Park/Facebook

Did you know that there are only two places in the country where the public can fly down an Olympic bobsled track? Your other choice is Lake Placid, New York, but Park City seems a lot closer, and you’ll love this 70 mph experience that’s available from December to April.

harpazo_hope/Moment Open Collections/via Getty Images

There are spots all over the Beehive State where you can hop on a plastic disc and fly down a hill for free. It’s not quite the bobsled, but it’s a whole lot of fun.

4kodiak/iStock/Getty Images Plus/via Getty Images

Throw a bit of snow on the mountains, and they become even more beautiful.

Blend Images/Mike Kemp/via Getty Images

Once winter is in full swing and the lakes freeze over, it’s time to grab an auger and your fishing pole and land a fat trout for the frying pan.

Rocky Mountain Outfitters

Once there’s enough snow on the ground, you can go on a sleigh ride with Rocky Mountain Outfitters. You’ll fly over the wintery landscape, all while you’re bundled under a cozy blanket.

The Crater (The Homestead Crater)/Facebook

Head to your favorite hot spring to bask in the warm water; it’s even better when the air temperature is chilly. The Homestead Crater is one of our faves.

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