Winter Warming Spaces
Ramsey County is committed to supporting residents who need a safe place to stay overnight during periods of extreme cold.
The last night for 2026 Winter Warming Spaces is March 31.
Winter Warming Space for men and women
The Holy Christian Church International
125 Stevens St. West
Saint Paul, MN 55107
Hours: Every night from 9 p.m. to 7 a.m.
There are separate entrances and spaces for men and women.
Winter Warming Space for men
Union Gospel Mission Twin Cities (UGMTC)
435 University Ave. E
Saint Paul, MN 55130
Hours: Every night from 9 p.m. to 6:30 a.m.
Please note: Transportation to UGMTC is available at the Listening House of St. Paul at 421 E. Seventh St.
Winter Warming Space for youth (18-24) and families (all types)
Central Presbyterian Church
500 Cedar St.
Saint Paul, MN 55101
Hours: Every night from 9 p.m. to 7 a.m.
Entrance: If facing the church on Cedar Street, turn right (South, away from the State Capitol Building). Take the ramp/walkway down towards the parking lot and enter through the main entrance. You will see the name of the church and lobby when you arrive.
Please note: If transporting by car, guests can use the parking lot located at 77 Ninth St. East. It is accessible only from Ninth St., not Cedar St. This is a shared lot with Minnesota Public Radio and a nearby hotel. Because it is a shared lot, it is only available to park in during night-time hours. Vehicles must depart by 7 a.m.
Other locations
If temperatures and wind chill drop to dangerous levels before additional Winter Warming Spaces become available, the Sheriff’s Office Law Enforcement Center may be an overnight option. Check back here for the most current information about Winter Warming Spaces.
About Winter Warming Spaces
Winter Warming Spaces serve as a critical resource for community members facing harsh winter conditions. They offered seating, blankets, warm beverages, light snacks, and when available, winter warming supplies such as gloves and hats.
Shelter at other times during the year
Ramsey County recognizes that the need for safe shelter does not end with winter. The county remains committed to supporting individuals experiencing housing instability through various year-round programs and resources. If you or someone you know needs assistance, call 651-266-1035.
Contact us
651-266-1035 (Winter Warming Spaces information including transportation)
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