Anyone ever been to the ozarks in the winter? Thinking about renting a cabin for New Years just to get away with the wife and 7 year old. What kind of things to do and weather to expect? I’ve heard spring is nice, maybe I’ll wait until spring break.
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I oversaw a Christmas lights project for work in Springdale one year, the week before Christmas. I didn’t check the forecast or it was wrong. It was 7 degrees that morning and didn’t reach 20 all day. I was in thin dress slacks, and business attire for the news coverage. I froze the entire day. It was miserable. It can be cold that time of year, moreso than most of texas
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Originally posted by rut-ro View PostLast year we went to Ruidosa New Mexico. Wasn’t to impressed. Thought we would try the ozarks or angel fire this year. Just like being in the mountains when it’s cold out side.
Wasn’t impressed with ‘doso or the weather.
One of our best winter vacations was there. Snowed 4 days, rustic cabin. Tons of mike deer. That much snow was rare though.
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Originally posted by rut-ro View Postanyone else?
I just looked at the almanac out of curiosity and our average January 1 high is 42, low 21. Really not bad cabin weather.
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Have stayed at a house on table rock west of Branson several times with family between Christmas and New Years, it's pretty and usually cold but we refer to the Ozarks as hills at our house...silver Dollar City does Christmas right but a lot of the rides can't run when it's below 40 degrees, very reasonable cost wise.
We did Breck last year (21 people, great house above town) Christmas to New Years, had great snow Christmas morning and 3 good days of skiing and all that Breck offers, not reasonable cost wise.
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Originally posted by rut-ro View PostClarksville area. Do not have to have snow. Just want a place to escape the Houston metropolitan area and enjoy a nice outside fire
Just north of Clarksville has some nice scenery.
Jasper, Ponca (elk), Hawksbill Crag.......
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