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Snag that bucket-list view of Torres del Paine on Patagonia's W Trek.
Snag that bucket-list view of Torres del Paine on Patagonia's W Trek. (Photo: gcoles/iStock)

7 Great Winter Backpacking Trips

Travel south and stay warm for a long walk on these worthy winter trails

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Snag that bucket-list view of Torres del Paine on Patagonia's W Trek.
(Photo: gcoles/iStock)

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Don’t put your tent in storage just yet. During our colder months, some great southern hemisphere trails shine and a few too-hot-for-summer circuits open up in our southerly states and in the Caribbean. From a couple of weeks to a few days, here are some worthy long walks to take this winter that don’t involve snow.

W Trek, Patagonia

Winter backpacking
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35 miles; 4 days; November to March

On the W Trek in Chile’s Torres Del Paine National Park, you’re never far from view of the iconic, glaciated granite spires that sore eight thousand feet into the air above Patagonia. The trek boasts stunning mountain scenery: turquoise alpine lakes, enormous glaciers, and beech forests. Weather on this track is notoriously temperamental but is most stable during our winter.  runs tours for the uninitiated (from $3,545), but if you’ve been on an overnight and feel comfortable navigating in a Spanish-speaking country, you can do it yourself. Tack on a few more days to do the Circuit—a 10-day, 52-mile journey around the entire , including the W.


Ozark Highlands Trail, Arkansas

Winter backpacking
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165 contiguous miles (218 total); 10 to 14 days; October to early February

The  is one of the few American trails etched into the wilderness mostly by hikers, who completed a large portion of system after federal funding stopped flowing in the early 1980s. Switchbacks and connectors sling you east and west over ridgelines and flat topped mountains (maxing out at 2,380 feet), littered with creeks, ponds, and a forest of red cedars, white oak, and pawpaw groves. In summer, the water sources tend to dry up but the humidity soars. It’s doable in fall and spring—just be wary of the cold and wet March and April weather—but if you go in winter, when the days are in the mid-50s and night’s at around freezing, you’ll have the place all to yourself. Stock up in  about 45 minutes away. Only have a few days? The 37 mile stretch between Fairview and Ozone is especially beautiful.


Tongariro Northern Circuit, New Zealand

Winter backpacking
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27 miles; 3 to 4 days; December to April

Tongariro Crossing is a 12-mile path that shows off New Zealand’s most otherworldly capabilities—if you’ve seen The Lord of the Rings, you’ll know it as Mordor. Plenty do it on an eight-hour day hike, but there are another two or three days of less crowded emerald lakes, volcanic peaks, and golden tussock-filled valleys in the wilderness beyond. If you plan to hike the entire out, you’ll need a permit, which will start to sell out towards the end of the year. You can use the backcountry hut system, which have heat and water during the southern hemisphere summer.


Black Canyon Trail, Arizona

Winter backpacking
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82 miles; 7 days; November to April

What began as an early Native American trading route became a stagecoach path on the frontier, a livestock road in the 20th century, and, as of 2008, a , run by the Bureau of Land Management. The bike-friendly trail winds along the floor of saguaro-clad dessert at the feet of the Bradshaw mountains and through classic frontier scenery. Stock up in Prescott or Phoenix, which are both about 40 miles away from the trailhead. And even though it’ll be nice and warm, with temperatures ranging from 40 to 70 degrees, wear good long pants and boots—this is rattlesnake country.


South Coast Track, Tasmania, Australia

Winter backpacking
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40 miles; 6 to 8 days; December to April

What was once a journey of survival for shipwrecked sailors is now an undulating playground of empty gold-sand beaches, primitive jungles, and the high alpine passes of the Ironbound Mountains. The trailhead to one of the roughest hikes on the island of Tasmania—the —is reached only via air: fly into Melaleuca, a remote finger of land in southwest Tasmania, from Cambridge airport, located in the greater area of Hobart. You’ll need a permit and supplies, which you can get through , the airline that operates the route. If you’d like a guide,  (from $2,695) has been running small group expeditions since the 1980s.


Mountains of the Moon, Uganda

Winter backpacking
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43 miles; 8 to 9 days; December to March

Think of the Mountains of the Moon trail as the longer, more remote alternative African alpine summit to Kilimanjaro. The trek, which originates in Rwenzori national park, nine hours’ drive west of the capital of Kampala, includes the summit of Margherita Peak, Africa’s third highest at 16,762 feet, with views over southwestern Uganda’s snow-capped Rwenzori Mountains. Our winter is the only season where you won’t need crampons to summit Margherita; it’s also the best chance to see the rare Rwenzori leopard. Pick up a guide in the capital of , or book ahead of time with , which leads guided 13-day tours that include gorilla tracking.


Waitukubuli Trail, Dominica

Winter backpacking
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115 miles; 14 days; January to May

The Caribbean’s longest walking trail is driest and coolest in winter. It snakes through , known for its boiling lake and waterfalls, and crosses the  and northern jungle, before skirting the northern coast to , where you can jump into the Caribbean and check out Dominica’s oldest fort. Along the way you’ll stay in local communities, either camping, at bed and breakfasts, or in home stays. It’s fairly simple to do this one alone—the Park will help you prepare , but you can also find a guide in , the town closest to the trailhead.

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