Ice Castles, a popular interactive exhibit made entirely of ice, is set to open in Eagle County on December 20th for the first time. The attraction features tunnels, caverns, towers, fountains, slides, and caves, all crafted from ice. It is one of two locations in Colorado, with the other being in Cripple Creek. Additional locations can be found in Utah, New Hampshire, and Minnesota.
Visitors to the Ice Castles exhibit in Eagle can expect to be immersed in a whimsical, fairy-tale environment with stunning ice sculptures created by internationally renowned ice sculptors. The CEO of Ice Castles, Kyle Standifird, expressed excitement about bringing the magical experience to Eagle and creating an enchanting atmosphere that complements the natural beauty of the area.
Eagle County Facilities Director, Jesse Meryhew, also emphasized the significance of hosting a nationally recognized event like Ice Castles in their community, inviting both locals and visitors to come and experience the remarkable display. The exhibit will be located at the county fairgrounds, offering a unique opportunity for people to enjoy the winter wonderland created by Ice Castles.
For tickets and more information about the Ice Castles exhibit in Eagle, visit IceCastles.com/Eagle-Colorado. Don’t miss out on this extraordinary opportunity to step into a world of magic and wonder surrounded by stunning ice sculptures and enchanting landscapes.
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