One of the most popular and, dare to say, magical, winter attractions to be frequented across various geographical locations across the state of Colorado will, for the first time, take shape in two different locations this year.

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The Dillon Ice Castles were an extremely popular attraction in the small, mountain town in Summit County for years. However, the COVID-19 pandemic changed everything and the consistency of the ice castles became less than reliable.

However, it has been announced that during the ski season of 2024-2025, not only will the Ice Castles be returning to Colorado but will have locations in two separate towns, one for the first time ever.

Colorado's Ice Castles Return to Two New Locations

During the winter season of 2024-2025, the fabled Ice Castles will be setting up shop in two separate locations in Colorado.

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One location in which we'll find the Ice Castles is no stranger to the popular attraction and that will be the historic Colorado gambling town of Cripple Creek. Attendees will be able to take in the magic of the Ice Castles in Cripple Creek at 305 South 4th Street.

However, for those more acquainted with visiting the Ice Castles in Dillon, past attendees will be delighted to find a second option for viewing the castles this winter in Eagle, Colorado at 794 Fairgrounds Road.

Both locations will feature ice slides, caverns and archways, crawl tunnels, and of course, ice sculptures.

Find more information on the Ice Castles' official website.

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