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When? What do you like to do? And what travel options do you have?
IIRC from past posts you're in NYC. If you have a car, drive north and embrace winter. Go skiing or tubing at a mountain resort. Look for live music and food events in the Berkshires or up in Burlington, VT. Grab some friends and rent a cabin in the woods for a weekend of games and drinking. Find someone who operates sled dog tours and go for a ride.
In the spring/summer you can go whale watching out of Connecticut or Rhode Island.
If you have the funds to fly, find a national park that's open and accessible in winter. You'll avoid the crowds and get a very different experience than most people. Or visit the US Virgin Islands or Puerto Rico for a beach vacation, and make sure you hire someone with a boat to take you around for a day trip (fishing or snorkeling is optional if you're into that).
No, OP, don't do it!!!!!! (/s)