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How To Embrace DC’s Winter Season

Posted on December 11, 2023   |   Updated on September 30, 2025
Kaela Cote-Stemmermann

Kaela Cote-Stemmermann

Seasons Greetings at the Botanical Gardens.

Seasons Greetings at the Botanical Gardens. (Jade Womack/Clockout DC)

By no means is D.C. known for its picture-perfect winters. In fact, it’s pretty depressing to look at. But what we lack in snow, we make up for in spirit and lots (like lots) of activities. With the help of Jade Womack from Clockout DC, we picked the best free outdoor activities that are actually worth leaving your house after 5 p.m. for (we know it’s hard).

For Something Tropical: Season's Greetings

A holiday in the Bahamas? Expensive, far, overdone. Visiting the Botanical Gardens? Original, free, freaking fantastic. Bask in the tropical room, watch the ornate model train exhibit, and check out the hundreds of poinsettias.

For Getting Cozy: Rock Creek Park Bonfire

POV: you’re roasting s’mores in your woollies with your besties in the middle of D.C’s prettiest park. Coerce someone into bringing some mulled wine and that’s a party.

For Some Holiday Spirit: National Christmas Tree/Menorah

Yes, it’s touristy, but it’s still good, and I’ll tell you why. Picture the biggest pine you’ve seen in your life surrounded by 58 baby trees. Just when you thought it couldn’t get weirder, you see the biggest menorah in the world!

City Cast DC host Bridget Todd (second from right) and friends enjoying a fire at Rock Creek Park. (Bridget Todd/City Cast DC)

City Cast DC host Bridget Todd (second from right) and friends enjoying a fire at Rock Creek Park. (Bridget Todd/City Cast DC)

For Something Active: Skate In Circles

Pretend you’re in a hallmark movie and go for a glide around the National Sculpture Garden or on the Georgetown waterfront. Or go for a walk with City Girls Who Walk. Or, if you’re an absolute sicko, sign up for a 5K.

For Something Bright: Georgetown Glow

Essentially giant sun lamp therapy, this free exhibit is guaranteed to lift your mood. This light art installation throughout Georgetown features five different artists. Many are interactive and it is open from 5 p.m. - 10 p.m nightly.

Plus, more recs from Clockout DC 🎧

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