February 2, 2026

Winter Travel Nurse Packing & Travel Tips for February Assignments

February brings crisp winter air, unpredictable weather, and plenty of opportunities to explore new cities during your travel nursing assignments. Whether you’re headed to the snowy Midwest or a milder Southern state, packing smart and planning your travel can make all the difference.

Here’s your go-to guide for winter-ready travel nursing assignments.

Winter Travel Nurse Packing

1. Weather-Specific Packing Essentials

Packing for winter travel nursing assignments is all about layering and versatility. Here’s what to include:

Clothing: 

  • Base layers: Thermal tops and leggings for extra warmth.
  • Sweaters and fleece: Lightweight yet cozy for layering.
  • Outerwear: A waterproof winter coat with insulation.
  • Footwear: Waterproof boots and warm socks.
  • Accessories: Gloves, hats, and scarves to protect against cold winds.

Workwear: 

  • Scrubs made from moisture-wicking fabrics keep you comfortable during long shifts.
  • Compression socks for circulation in cold weather.

Optional Items:

  • Hand warmers for chilly commutes or outdoor breaks.
  • A small travel umbrella is recommended if snow or rain is expected.

2. Travel Hacks for Winter Assignments

Plan for Weather Delays

Flights, trains, and road trips can be delayed in winter. Always leave extra time in your schedule, and keep a travel bag with essentials like snacks, chargers, and a backup set of scrubs.

Stay Healthy & Comfortable

Winter can bring colds and flu. Pack hand sanitizer, vitamin C, and cozy sleepwear to stay rested between shifts.

3. Fun Ways to Enjoy Your Assignment Location

Winter assignments don’t have to be all work and no play. Explore local winter festivals, scenic walks, or cozy cafes during your downtime. Even a short outdoor adventure can help you recharge between shifts.

TNAA Resources to Make Travel Easier

Ready to make your February travel assignment smooth and stress-free? Check out TNAA’s job options today and get winter-ready!