Our Best Hot Drink Recipes for Cold-Weather Adventures
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Ya know what makes everything better in the backcountry when it’s freezing cold?

A sweet, hot drink and a snowball fight.
Here in Vermont, we have six months of winter (at least for now), and hibernation is out of the question. We’re always on the lookout for ways to make winter camping, hiking, snowshoeing, and skiing a bit more fun.
We’ve got a pretty good collection of hot drink recipes for cold-weather adventures, so I thought I’d share some of our favorites with you.
Here are some of our favorite hot drink recipes for winter hiking, camping, and exploring, including kid-friendly drinks, warming mocktails, and hot alcoholic drinks for the rest of us.

Even when we camp in the summer, there’s always the chance of a brisk morning, and nothing pulls me out of bed faster than the thought of a piping hot drink to go with my view.
In the winter, hot drinks are a must, or my kids will stay in their sleeping bags all day long. Here are our favorite hot drinks for winter adventures and getting out of bed in the morning.
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Hot Drinks for Mornings at Camp

Whether you want to pop out of bed for sunrise or enjoy a leisurely morning around the campfire, you need a special pick-me-up to help jumpstart your day.
These hot drinks are so easy to make, you can whip them up while your eyes are still shut!
Camping Coffee: Easy Mocha Lattes
I’m one of those people who can’t give up coffee when camping. I usually make it with freshly-ground coffee beans using the pour-over method, but if we’re backpacking or trying to lighten our load, I opt for this super-easy mocha latte mix.
It’s just what I need to get going on those cold camp mornings. My teens love these as well.
Mix at home:
2 cups instant dry milk powder (whole milk for better flavor). Our favorite is made by Horizon.
1 cup sugar
1 cup cocoa powder
½ cup instant coffee or espresso granules
At camp:
Add 2 to 4 tablespoons of the mix to a mug with boiling water. Enjoy your mocha latte with a morning walk for the best results.
Camping Tea: Spiced Chai Lattes

This tea is perfectly spiced and quite sweet. Feel free to cut down on the sugar if it’s too sweet for your liking.
When we’re pressed for time, we buy Oregon Chai powdered mix to bring camping, but if we want a real treat, we mix our own camping Chai at home.
Mix at home:
2 cups instant dry milk powder
¼ cup powdered sugar
1 cup white sugar
2 teaspoons cinnamon
1 ½ teaspoons ginger
1 teaspoon nutmeg
1 teaspoon ground cloves
½ teaspoon ground cardamom
To avoid sediment in your finished tea, grind all the ingredients to a very fine powder in a food processor. Pack some black tea bags to use when you get to camp.
At camp:
Add two tablespoons of your chai mix, a teabag, and a cup of boiling water to your favorite camping mug. If you’ve got your spice kit, add a tiny bit of vanilla.
Lemon Ginger Tea for Camping

This lemon-ginger tea is great when you need a boost but don’t want the caffeine.
At camp:
- Steep one Lemon Zinger tea bag in a mug of hot water.
- Take out the teabag, and add ½ teaspoon powdered ginger.
- Add a bit of maple sugar, honey, or sugar to taste.
Hot Campfire Drinks for Kids and Adults
Hot drinks and campfires go together perfectly, especially in cold weather. If you’ve got the fire lit, you need these winter warmers!
The following hot drink recipes are suitable for kids and can be easily tailored for adults who want a hot alcoholic drink to go with their campfire.
You’ll find more hot alcoholic drinks for camping in the next section.
Peppermint Hot Chocolate for Camping
Hot cocoa is a camping staple in our family. Kids love to dip their roasted marshmallows in it, and it’s such a classic winter warmer.
A few caveats, though — hot cocoa may keep some kids up well past bedtime; all that sugar isn’t the best for sound sleep. Also, it can be a pain in the butt to clean hot chocolate mugs when camping.
Be sure to add hot water to the empty mugs as soon as you’re finished drinking for the best results. Whatever you do, don’t leave the empty mugs until morning — what a mess!
First, a basic hot chocolate mix for camping, hiking, and backpacking:
At home: for fewer lumps, use a flour sifter to sift:
1 cup powdered sugar
1 cup unsweetened cocoa powder
1/2 teaspoon salt
After sifting, add 2 cups of powdered milk. 2 to 3 tablespoons of this hot chocolate mix will make one cup of cocoa.
To make peppermint hot chocolate while camping:
- Steep a peppermint tea bag in a cup of boiling water for five minutes.
- Remove the tea bag and add the hot cocoa mix. Adults, if you want a little extra kick, add a shot of peppermint schnapps to taste.
- Enjoy your hot cocoa with your favorite ghost story and roasted marshmallows.
Mulled Spiced Cider for Camping
Hot mulled cider is one of my favorite things in the world. If you’re car camping, just pop a gallon of sweet cider into your cooler for an easy after-dinner nightcap.
If you’re backpacking, you’re going to want to buy powdered apple cider. It may not taste exactly like farm-fresh cider, but it’s pretty good, especially after you’ve spent the day adventuring.
At home:
Pack apple pie or pumpkin pie spice into your homemade camping spice kit, along with your apple cider.
At camp:
If you’ve got the real deal, pour it into a saucepan and mix it with a few teaspoons of apple pie or pumpkin pie spice. Let it sit on the back of your campfire until you’re ready to drink it.
If you’re of age and want to spike your drink, try your spiced hot cider with a wee bit of bourbon. Yum!
Nutella S’mores Hot Chocolate for Camping Decadence

Here’s a seriously rich dessert/drink for those special camping celebrations:
At home:
Prepare basic hot chocolate mix (recipe above). Pack Nutella, marshmallows, and Bailey’s Irish Cream for the adults.
At camp:
- Boil water (1 cup per person) over your campfire and add a couple of dollops (2 tablespoons per person) of Nutella to the pot.
- Stir to dissolve.
- When the Nutella is mixed in and everything is nice and hot, remove from the heat, and stir in 2 tablespoons of hot chocolate mix per person, and a shot of Bailey’s (for anyone who wants it).
- Top it all off with a roasted marshmallow.
Tahini Campfire Hot Chocolate

Unexpected and delicious! Don’t let the tahini in this recipe put you off.
Pack the following:
- shelf-stable box of unsweetened almond milk
- small container of honey, maple syrup, or agave syrup
- small container of tahini
- a bar of dark chocolate
At camp:
Heat the almond milk (one cup per person) over your campfire or stove. Add a tablespoon of tahini, a tablespoon of sweetener, and an ounce of chopped chocolate. Whisk until smooth and enjoy with your favorite spooky story!
Hot Alcoholic Drinks for Camping
This section is specifically for adult campers who want a hot alcoholic drink after a day of adventuring.
Pro tip: Don’t overdo it! While a nip of alcohol before bed has a warming effect, drinking too much will actually make you colder when you’re trying to sleep. Plus, you’ll have to pee all night, which is never a fun experience when camping.
Campfire Bourbon Toddy
If you are a bourbon fan, this one is hard to resist!
Pack the following:
- a small container of honey
- bourbon or apple bourbon
- a lemon
- several cinnamon sticks
At camp:
Boil water (1 cup per person) over your campfire or stove. Stir in 2 tablespoons of honey per cup, then divide between camp mugs. Add bourbon, a twist of lemon peel, and a cinnamon stick to each mug and serve.
Ready to get out there and brave the winter around a raging fire? Bring along our hot drink recipes for winter camping and you’ll never want to come home!
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Thanks for this amazing list! I’m trying to eat the least amount of processed foods possible and this is so perfect for me.
I will have to try the tahini hot chocolate!