New Hampshire Ice Castles Open January 10th
A winter wonderland comes alive, January 10th in North Woodstock, New Hampshire. Tickets range from $15 to $31 to explore the New Hampshire Ice Castles, featuring thousands of icicles forming beautiful structures with slides, caves, and flowing fountains.
Guests can choose between daytime visits or magical evening shows. At night, LED lights make the ice walls glow like curtains, while fountains shimmer in colorful lights.
The fun goes beyond just looking at ice. Kids and adults can race down snow tubing hills, while others take relaxing horse-drawn sleigh rides. Hidden passages and secret rooms are tucked away in the icy walls.
Busy times cost $23 to $31, but savvy visitors can grab $15 to $21 tickets during off-peak hours. Weather determines when they’ll close – usually in late February or early March.
It all started simply enough: Brent Christensen built ice formations in his yard to entertain his kids. That small family project grew into something huge across North America.
Today, North Woodstock is home to one of six amazing Ice Castle locations. Teams spend cold winter days placing and shaping hundreds of thousands of icicles to build these incredible frozen structures.
Every morning brings new icicles to harvest. Crews work constantly to keep these towering ice structures intact despite changing temperatures.
Make your reservations on their website soon – popular times sell out fast. It’s your chance to explore a magical world where ice creates something unforgettable.