These Jaw-Dropping Ice Castles Are Returning To New Hampshire This Winter And You Need To See Them
By Michelle|Published January 09, 2019
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We might not all be excited about the weather that comes with a winter in New Hampshire, but we can probably all agree that some of the winter-related attractions are worth it! We recently told you about not one, but two of our favorite ways to experience a trip through the forest. For those looking for something a little more tame, we recommend our absolute favorite New Hampshire winter experience!
Ice Castles takes place at the Hobo Railroad at 64 Railroad St., Lincoln. To find it, take Exit 33 on I-93. Then take US-3 South before taking Connector Rd. to Railroad Rd. You’ll find directional signs between Exit 33 and the Ice Castles location to help you.
This year’s Ice Castles event will open in mid-January, so be sure to keep an eye out on their website. It’s recommended that visitors purchase tickets ahead of time. Each ticket will allow you to enter during a half hour span of time. And, once you’re in, you can stay for hours!
Tickets range from about $16 to $25, depending on age, when you visit and if you purchase online or as a walk-up.
Learn more on their website and be sure to follow the on Facebook for updated information on opening days and special events.