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The best winter festivals in the U.S. to see ice do magical things

Find tons of frozen fun at the best winter festivals in the U.S., where ice brings on the holiday magic

Clara Hogan
Lauren Mack
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Clara Hogan
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Lauren Mack
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Some places, you don’t want to break the ice—like the winter festivals held around the country where master ice carvers spend weeks creating full-scale, frigid creations from massive blocks of crystal-clear ice blocks. And while sculptures are often the star of the show, these events held at parks, hotels, and downtowns across the country typically have enough going on for a full day of fun with ice slides, performances and even sometimes fireworks.

From a 20,000-square-foot depiction of A Charlie Brown Christmas in ice form to full-blown LED-light ice castles primed for exploring with tunnels and mazes, these art winter festivals in the U.S. are where man meets Mother Nature—and you’re sure to be blown away.

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Best winter festivals in the U.S.

More than 40 master ice sculptors from around the world spend weeks chipping away at 2 million pounds of ice to create an icy wonderland inside the Gaylord Palms Resort & Convention Center near Orlando, Florida. Get bundled up in a blue parka and enter ICE!, a 20,000-square-foot space kept at a chilly 9 degrees Fahrenheit to see the story of A Charlie Brown Christmas depicted in ice. The icy attraction includes ice slides, brightly colored ice sculptures, the chance to see your favorite Peanuts characters in 3D ice, and photos with Santa. ICE!

Runs Nov. 17, 2023 to Jan. 3, 2024

Since 2003, White Pine County has hosted a winter festival of arts and athletics during the third weekend in January. During the Fire and Ice Winter Festival, teams have nearly three days to handcraft ice sculptures in Veteran's Park. Festivities include community art, ice bowling, ice horseshoes, ice disc golf tournaments, and ski, snowshoe and fat bike races. Highlights are the ice sculptures and a fireworks train.

The Fire and Ice Winter Festival runs Jan. 12-14, 2024

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Ice Castles is an ephemeral frozen attraction that annually pops up across the country in Colorado, Utah, Minnesota, New Hampshire, New York and Wisconsin. Hundreds of thousands of icicles create LED-lit sculptures, frozen thrones, ice-carved tunnels, ice slides, ice mazes, and fountains. Most locations offer festive sleigh rides through a scenic trail that leads to the castle. Ice Castles are built in each location and each weighs over 20 million pounds of cold, hard, ice. Castles typically open in January and remain open until late February or early March, depending on the weather. At the time of writing, the 2024 dates have not been announced yet.

Sanctioned by the International Association of Ice and Snow Sculpture, the World Snow Sculpting Championships hosts snow sculpture teams worldwide. Each team creates an elaborate snow sculpture in Lowell Park and the winner is crowned world champion. The festivities include snow sculptures, a wild rice cookoff, and the world's 'coolest' block party.

The World Snow Sculpting Championships runs Jan. 17-21, 2024.

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For more than three decades, Zehnder’s Snowfest has been hosting a winter festival featuring snow sculptures and intricate ice carvings made from single and double blocks of ice. Professionals, college students, and high school students compete in separate snow sculpture contests and college students compete in an ice carving contest. Zehnder’s Snowfest also includes a petting zoo, fireworks, and a 100-block ice carving exhibition.

The 33rd annual Zehnder’s Snowfest runs Jan. 24-28, 2024.

For more than a decade, the annual Meltdown Winter Ice Festival has featured the creations of ice carvers and artists who transform 20,000 pounds of ice into intricate ice sculptures. During the winter weekend, ice sculptures are placed throughout the city center. The highlight of the event is the Meltdown Throwdown where ice carvers battle in front of a live audience. Festival fun includes a scavenger hunt, a photography show featuring photos from past Meltdowns, and open carvings to watch master ice artists at work.

The Meltdown Winter Ice Festival is held during the last weekend in January.

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For more than three decades, teams of snow sculptors have come to Breckenridge, Colorado, for the International Snow Sculpture Championships. Each four-person team has five days to transform—by hand—25-ton snow blocks into works of snow art. The result is a temporary snow art gallery in downtown Breckenridge.

The 34th annual International Snow Sculpture Championships are run Jan. 22-26, 2024, with a Viewing Week from Jan. 26-31, 2024.

Held annually, the Snow Daze Festival is a day-long winter festival notable for its intricate ice sculptures in front of restaurants, shops, and businesses throughout downtown Kenosha, Wisconsin, less than 60 miles from Chicago. After viewing the ice creations, revelers can glide across the ice at the outdoor ice rink at Veterans Memorial Park.

The Snow Daze Festival is Jan. 27, 2024.

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Since 1990, the World ICE Association has hosted an annual ice sculpting competition in Fairbanks, Alaska. The World Ice Art Championship has grown from a one-week event hosting eight teams to a month-long event hosting 70 teams who compete in five competitive events: single block, double block, and multiple block. Local school children compete in the youth classic carving a sculpture from one 1,800-pound block of ice. There is also an amateur open for anyone who wants to try ice carving.

The World Ice Art Championship competition runs from Feb. 17-Mar. 3, 2024, with the playground open from Feb. 17-Mar. 31, 2024.

The Lititz Fire and Ice Festival is a 10-day celebration of all things fire and ice. Restaurants and bars get fired up with festival foods and drinks while festival-goers stroll through town to admire elaborate ice sculptures on Main Street, Broad Street, Juniper Lane, and at the entrance to Lititz Springs Park. A maker's market featuring local arts and crafts, a Winter Funderland of children's activities, and a photography exhibition round out the festival's offerings.

The Lititz Fire and Ice Festival runs Feb. 16-25, 2024.

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