As we approach the winter solstice, the night sky gifts us with one last celestial spectacle of 2025. On December 19th at 6:43 PM MST, the final full moon of the year will rise, offering us a powerful opportunity for closure, reflection, and intention-setting as we prepare to welcome a new year.
The Cold Moon’s Significance
December’s full moon is traditionally known as the Cold Moon, named by Native American tribes for the long, frigid nights that accompany this time of year. It’s also called the Long Night Moon, as it occurs near the winter solstice when darkness reaches its peak in the Northern Hemisphere. This moon carries with it a particular energy of completion, rest, and inner contemplation.
A Moment of Cosmic Closure
There’s something profoundly symbolic about experiencing the year’s final full moon just days before the solstice and less than two weeks before the new year. This lunar event marks a natural pause point, a cosmic full stop that invites us to take stock of where we’ve been and where we’re heading.
