9 Need-to-Know Cold Weather Tailgating Tips (2024)

Get ready to fire up your cold weather tailgating game! When the temperatures drop and the snow starts to fall, it doesn't mean the tailgate party has to stop—and you don’t have to shiver on icy bleachers, or huddle for warmth over lukewarm drinks, either. This season, we’re focusing on the thrill of the game thanks to this guide to mastering the art of cold weather tailgating. We’re arming you with the tips that you need to take your winter party from standard to stand out! Let’s dive into it—you and your crew will be cold weather warriors in no time!


Tip 1: Layer Up

Just like the best tailgate dips, the ideal winter tailgate attire is all about LAYERS! Whether you're playing games, grilling up a storm, or simply mingling, wearable winter gear ensures the cold stays out while the heat stays in. We recommend dressing as if you're heading for a camping trip—from fleece-lined sweatshirts to heated vests to several pairs of wool socks, you’ll feel comfortable and conquer the cold. So suit up, then go out and seize the day - and the win!

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Tip 2: Stay Dry

Staying dry is absolutely crucial for staying warm and comfortable during cold weather tailgating. Make sure your top outer layer is waterproof to protect against snow or rain. There's nothing worse than getting soaked in frigid temperatures! Take a cue from our experience at a recent FSU vs. Louisville game in North Carolina – cold and drizzly conditions were no match for our waterproof jackets and pants. They were absolute lifesavers! Take it from us—staying dry can be the difference between a fun time and a failed tailgate!


Tip 3: Toasty Treats

Forget the cold beers; it's time for hot drinks like coffee, hot chocolate, and warm cider. And what's a tailgate without classic American chili? For great recipes, check out Jay Ducote's offerings – his Black Bean Chili is a seasonal hit. Be sure to bring a portable stove, crockpot, or thermos to keep everything piping hot. Your tastebuds, and your guests, will thank you!

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Tip 4: Build a Winter Wonderland

Who says a little winter wind can pull the plug on your tailgate fun? Not us! Transform your tailgate spot into a cozy winter fortress by setting up a sturdy, weather-resistant canopy or tent. Think of it as your very own basecamp—where the cheer keeps going no matter what Mother Nature throws down.


We recommend getting a tent with side panels—They're like the defensive line for your tailgate, blocking out those cold winds and giving you a more intimate, exclusive vibe. Plus, they’re perfect for hanging more team decor (because there's no such thing as too much team spirit, right?).


With this setup, your tailgate party becomes an unstoppable force, just like your team. So go ahead, build that winter fortress and show the cold who's boss!


Tip 5: Bring on the Heat

Your tailgate should radiate warmth just like your team's spirit! A portable heater is a key item for hosting. Opt for a propane or electric heater with multiple heat settings—this allows you to adjust the temperature as needed. And make sure to put it in a central spot so guests can gather around it for warmth!


Beyond the space heaters, don't overlook packing the classics like hot hands and battery-powered heated blankets—these items are essential for a cozy, welcoming space. With these heating helpers, your winter tailgate will be the “hottest” in town!

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Tip 6: Light it Up

As the days get shorter, proper lighting becomes crucial for evening tailgates. Equip your space with lanterns, string lights, or headlamps, especially as dusk sets in! This way, you can keep the party going all night long.

Bonus tip: Opt for team-colored lighting to show your spirit! String lights or lanterns in your team's colors can show off your spirit. And, your guests will appreciate the special touch!


Tip 7: Keep it Moving

Avoid just standing around in the cold! Keep your guests engaged and warm by planning some active winter tailgate games. We recommend classics like cornhole and a football toss, and new favorites like KanJam. Keeping the games going is a win-win—it’ll make your winter tailgate lively and engaging while also helping everyone stay toasty in the cold weather!

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Tip 8: Toasty Tailgate Seating

Avoid metal chairs at all costs – they're too cold! Opt for seating with insulated covers or cushions, or bring the classic stadium seat cushions. With the right insulated, padded seats, your guests can stay toasty no matter how cold it gets. Don't let metal chairs ruin the vibe and temperature of your winter tailgate!


Tip 9: Layer Up (Again!)

A tip so nice, we had to include it twice: Layer up! Think you’re bringing enough gear? Think again. Bring extra gloves, hats, scarves for anyone who might forget that cold weather tailgating can feel like braving a frozen tundra. Trust us, you’ll thank us later!


Wrapping Up: Winning Cold Weather Tailgating

As the weather outside gets frightful, your winter tailgate party can still be quite delightful! By embracing these simple but impactful tips, you'll be fully prepared to host lively, warm gatherings all season long.


Get ready to cheer on your team with good friends, great food, and plenty of cozy comforts. With quality cold weather gear, smart setup strategies, and creatively themed activities, your tailgate is no match for winter weather!


Your epic cold weather tailgating adventure awaits!


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- Tailgating Tips: Our blog is full of tailgating resources to take your parking lot party to the next level. Check out “Tailgate Essentials: Your Complete Guide to Game Day Celebrations” for a roundup of our best tailgate articles.


- Tailgating Gift Guide: We’ve rounded up the best gear for the ultimate pre-game celebration. Check out the “Flagpole-To-Go Tailgating Gifts Guide” to shop for the tailgater in your life!

9 Need-to-Know Cold Weather Tailgating Tips (2024)

FAQs

How to tailgate in cold weather? ›

Tents, chairs, portable heaters, and extra blankets should all be on your list to make your tailgate successful. And don't leave out the tailgate games just because it's cold out! Games that get you up and moving help you stay warm and keep your mind off of being cold.

What to wear to a tailgate when it's cold? ›

Your rule of thumb should be, "It's easier to subtract layers than add them." I find that sweatpants trap heat better than jeans, especially if you have another pair of pants on underneath. On top, you could wear Under Armor, a T-shirt, a sweatshirt and then a jacket.

What is the advice on tailgating? ›

Tailgating is where the gap between you and the car in front is too close for you to be able to stop safely, if the vehicle in front suddenly brakes. The Highway Code says you should “allow at least a two-second gap between you and the vehicle in front on roads carrying faster-moving traffic”.

How to warm food at tailgate? ›

Use Slow Cookers or Chafing Dishes

All you need to do is plug them in when you arrive at your tailgate party location and your alcoholic hot dogs or other Booze Dogs products will stay nice and warm until it's time for everyone to eat.

How do you keep food cold while tailgating? ›

This means placing plenty of ice or frozen ice packs in the cooler first. Then, place the items you want to be kept colder longer. Put in another layer of ice and your ready to go. Consider placing drinks and ready-to-eat snacks in a separate cooler since you will be accessing these more frequently.

How to avoid tailgating? ›

To stop tailgating, avoid cutting off other drivers in traffic. Leave enough distance between you and the vehicle in front of you to stop if necessary. Remember that the vehicle may not be able to stop as fast as you can stop with your vehicle.

What to do if tailgate is frozen? ›

Try using a hair dryer along the top of it if you have a Tonneau Cover like mine. It seems to be vulnerable to moisture getting between the cover and tailgate which freezes and makes everything stick. Don't force anything as you might damage the weather stripping.

How to stay cool at a tailgate? ›

Prepared tailgaters have tents and cool, hydrating refreshments (be sure to have lots of water on hand to hydrate with – adult beverages can be a dehydrant due to their diuretic properties) to try and keep their part of the lot bearable. Superfans, however, keep cool with their own portable evaporative cooling systems.

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