After a two-year hiatus, the family friendly winter attraction amid sculpted ice is returning to the Centennial State, though at a different location than in previous years.
After a successful few years in Dillon and a failed attempt to move the attraction to Silverthorne, the Utah-based company announced Tuesday it had found a new home in Cripple Creek for the 2023 season.
The city already hosts its annual Ice Festival in mid-February, so the addition of the Ice Castles will no doubt make it one of the top destinations to go to in Colorado this winter. “We are excited to be back in Colorado this winter,” said Ice Castles' CEO Kyle Standifird."Our team is dedicated to creating an unforgettable experience in Cripple Creek that complements the natural beauty of the area while providing a unique and immersive experience for guests."
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