According to Boston.com, the massive Ice Castles in New Hampshire are adding a new frozen feature for visitors this winter.
The 20 million pound attraction in North Woodstock, N.H., complete with slides, tunnels, archways, thrones, fountains, and LED lights that twinkle to music, will add a new enchanted walk through the forest. The walking path will include ice sculptures and plenty of photo opportunities.
Guests can also hop on a horse-drawn sleigh ride that takes them through the forest and around the hand-built attraction.
Weather permitting, work on the castles will begin in early November by growing and harvesting up to 10,000 icicles each day, according to the Utah-based company. They're expected to open in early January.
This is the attraction’s sixth season in New Hampshire and second year at its new location in the Granite State. For the first five years, it was located at the Hobo Railroad in Lincoln. Hundreds of thousands of people have visited the castles since they first opened in New Hampshire in 2014, according to the company.
New Hampshire is one of six Ice Castles locations across North America. The others are in Utah, Colorado, Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Alberta, Canada.
Bundle up and meet us in North Woodstock to devour the details of a super chill time at the ice castles!
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