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Merrowvista winter programs offer snowy outdoor adventures
November 20, 2025

As temps drop and snow blankets the mountains of New Hampshire, the Merrowvista program team swaps sandals for snowshoes and embraces the exciting opportunities a New England winter brings.

Many community organizations and schools flock the Cannan Valley in the fall and spring, but Megan Luce, Director of Community and School Programs, said winter programs offer unique outdoor options not many get to experience at Merrowvista.

“Winter is a magical time at Merrowvista! Our hills and surrounding mountains are blanketed in a sheet of snow, and we have many cozy indoor spaces to warm up,” she said. “A winter program here might include playing snowshoe games on the A-field, hiking to the frozen waterfall, roasting marshmallows on a fire outdoors, or doing our indoor high challenge course!”

Merrowvista currently has openings for winter programs from mid-February to mid-April 2026. Contact Megan at mluce@ayf.com for more information, and check out her answers to some of the most common winter program questions.

How much time do participants spend outdoors during winter programs?

As much as they’d like! We work with you to create your ideal schedule. We offer a variety of outdoor options, and, many of our indoor activities are available, too, such as team building challenges, leadership activities, games, crafts, and our high ropes course.

Groups can also take breaks inside to warm up around a fire and drink hot cocoa. We recommend a mix of indoor and outdoor activities to experience the best that Merrowvista has to offer in the winter.

What winter-exclusive activities are available?

There are so many great options: snowshoeing, winter shelter building, sledding, cross-country skiing, and winter outdoor survival. And we’ll always encourage an impromptu snowball fight or snowman building session!

What are accommodations like during winter programs?

Participants stay in our cozy Danforth Lodge, which is fully winterized and has its own sleeping accommodations, bathrooms, and common areas. Danforth can accommodate 58 people in 14 bunk rooms. There are shared bathrooms on each floor, and a few rooms have private bathrooms.

Thanks to a full commercial kitchen and dining space, Merrowvista staff can prepare meals right in Danforth, and there is ample space for group programming. Everything feels cozy and intimate since the whole group is staying in the same building.

Do participants need special winter gear?

Merrowvista provides all specialized winter gear like snowshoes and cross-country skis. Participants need to bring winter boots, warm layers, hats, and gloves. We provide all groups with a packing list specific to the season.

To book your winter CSP experience, email Megan Luce at mluce@ayf.com.