Fun winter scavenger hunt game for kids with printable picture cards to hide indoors. Easy winter activity for classrooms, home, snow days, and family fun.
Winter days can feel long, especially when it is too cold to stay outside for very long. That is why I love having fun and simple activities ready to go. This winter scavenger hunt game is one of our favorites. It works for both indoor and outdoor play and keeps kids moving, laughing, and exploring.
This scavenger hunt uses picture cards that you hide around the house, classroom, or outside space. Kids search for each winter image. It turns an ordinary winter day into a little adventure.
A Fun Hunt for Any Setting
One of my favorite things about this game is how flexible it is. You can use it inside on a snowy or icy day. You can also take it outside when the weather is nice enough to explore.
For indoor play, hide the cards around your house, such as under tables, behind furniture, on shelves, or near doorways.
For outdoor play, simply print the list and see how many you can find outside or around your neighborhood.

What’s Included in the Winter Scavenger Hunt
This printable scavenger hunt includes winter-themed picture cards that are simple and fun for kids to recognize. The images may include things like:
- Snowman
- Snowflake
- Gloves
- Hot cocoa
- Penguin
- Winter hat
- Icicle
Kids look for each picture and check it off as they go. It feels like a little winter mission, and they love the sense of accomplishment when they finish.
How We Like to Play
We usually start by hiding the cards around the space while the kids wait in another room. Then I hand each child their scavenger hunt sheet and explain what they are looking for. Once the hunt begins, they move around carefully, searching high and low.
Sometimes we turn it into a race. Other times we keep it calm and let everyone explore at their own pace. Both ways are fun.
Simple Setup, Big Fun
This game is very easy to prepare. Just print the picture cards and scavenger hunt sheet. Cut out the cards and hide them around your chosen area. Hand the kids their sheets and let the fun begin.
It is perfect for classrooms, playdates, winter parties, or family afternoons at home.
A Cozy Way to Enjoy Winter
Winter does not have to feel boring or slow. This scavenger hunt adds a little excitement and keeps kids active without needing screens or lots of prep. It is one of those activities that feels special every time you play.
If you are looking for a playful way to brighten up winter days, this Winter Scavenger Hunt Game is a wonderful choice. It brings movement, laughter, and winter joy all in one simple activity.
Step-by-Step Instructions
Playing this winter scavenger hunt game is very simple. Here is an easy way to set it up:
- Print the winter picture cards and the scavenger hunt checklist.
- Cut out all of the picture cards.
- Choose your playing area.
- While the kids wait in another room, hide the picture cards around the space.
- Give each child a scavenger hunt checklist. Explain that they are looking for the matching picture cards.
- Say “Go!” and let the kids start searching for the winter cards.
- Each time they find a card, they can check it off.
- Keep playing until all the cards have been found.
- Celebrate together when the hunt is complete. You can offer a small prize or enjoy a cozy snack.
You can play again by hiding the cards in new spots or switching who hides the cards.
Popular Winter Books for Kids
I love pairing this scavenger hunt with a cozy winter story. Here are a few favorite winter books that go perfectly with this activity:
The Snowy Day by Ezra Jack Keats – A classic story about a young boy exploring his neighborhood after a fresh snowfall.
Snowmen at Night by Caralyn Buehner – A fun and imaginative book about what snowmen might do while we sleep.
Ten on the Sled by Kim Norman – A playful counting story set on a sled in the snow with cute animal friends.
Ready to Start Your Winter Scavenger Hunt?

If you’re ready to bring this fun winter adventure into your home or classroom, you can find the complete winter scavenger hunt game by clicking on the link below. It includes all of the winter picture cards and everything you need for easy setup and play.
I hope you and your kids enjoy this winter game.
More Winter Activities for Kids
If your kids enjoyed the Winter Scavenger Hunt, here are a few more fun winter activities to try:
Winter Bingo Game – A simple picture bingo game filled with snowflakes, mittens, penguins, and other winter icons.
Build a Snowman Craft – A cut-and-paste snowman craft kids can color and decorate with scarves and buttons.

Winter Coloring Pages – Cozy scenes like snowy trees, hot cocoa, and playful animals in the snow.

