They only put up their wonderful creations in six states, and this year Colorado will definitely be back on the list. The thing is, it just may be too far for those who'd like to see them to actually go.

Then again, for those who really enjoy the Ice Castles during the holidays, as long as it's in Colorado, they'll be going. Also, why not make it a big Colorado weekend adventure?

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The folks at Ice Castles have one goal in mind:

To make people smile.

Since 2011, at each location, they have been using hundreds of thousands of icicles that are hand-placed, along with LED lighting to delight us all.

It has been sad that they haven't been able to secure a location for a couple of years, but they are coming back to Colorado.

WHAT DO ICE CASTLES FEATURE WHEN THEY COME TO COLORADO?

  • Ice Slides.
  • Caverns and archways.
  • Crawl tunnels.
  • Professional art sculptures.
  • Winter characters.
  • A private Arctic alcove.

RELATED: STEP INSIDE THIS AWESOME SCULPTURE IN COLORADO

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WHERE WILL ICE CASTLES BE IN COLORADO FOR THE 2023-2024 SEASON?

Ice Castles announced that they will be setting in in southern Colorado in Cripple Creek.

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Cripple Creek is about three hours from the Fort Collins area. Though Cripple Creek will be a great spot for those in the Colorado Springs/Pueblo area, it's definitely not the easiest of small towns in Colorado to get to, especially when it comes to winter.

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WHY DID ICE CASTLES PICK CRIPPLE CREEK IN COLORADO?

Ice Castles stated that they are excited to partner with Cripple Creek, as it's known for its annual Ice Festival that takes place in February, which does make a lot of sense.

Some folks might think about planning a big weekend in the Cripple Creek area: Stay in Cripple Creek (or nearby), do a little "mountain town gambling," and check out Ice Castles.

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WHEN WILL ICE CASTLES BE IN COLORADO?

They are expected to begin the massive construction as early as late October, with it all being finished and ready by late December or early January 2024.

HOW MUCH ARE TICKETS TO ICE CASTLES IN COLORADO?

  • Mon-Thurs: $21 (adults)/$16 (kids 11 and under)
  • Weekend: $27/ (adults)/$22 (kids 11 and under)

See the Amazing Ice Caves and Frozen Waterfalls at Rifle Mountain Park

Right now is the best time all year to visit the larger-than-life ice walls inside the caves at Rifle Mountain Park.

Colorado Is Home To This Amazing Can't Miss Holiday ICE Tradition

"ICE!" at the Gaylord of the Rockies has quickly become a holiday destination that you can not miss. This year the ICE! spectacular the "A Charlie Brown Christmas" theme and we got to experience it firsthand. Here are some awesome pix from our visit earlier this month.

Hiking the Scenic Ice Lake Trail

The Ice Lake Trail is a popular western Colorado hike near the town of Silverton. It's a beautiful but challenging hike that takes you through wildflowers, near waterfalls, and gorgeous lakes, all while being surrounded by majestic mountain peaks. Scroll through the gallery below for a close look at the magnificent Ice Lake Trail.