Your ice throne awaits! Step into winter wonderland wonder with the magnificent return of Ice Castles New Hampshire.
New Hampshire is one of the only five ice castle locations across the continent, with villages in Colorado, Minnesota, and Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
About Ice Castles New Hampshire
Ice Castles began as an architectural adventure in 2011 and quickly expanded year-over-year with immediate popularity, drawing thousands of visitors from across the nation. Professional ice artists hand-place thousands of icicles on the 30-foot-tall castles—crafted entirely from ice! The evolving ice castle villages grow approximately 12,000 new icicles every day.
The result is a land of dazzling Arctic alcoves and glistening castles that are even more magical when illuminated at night. While the ice castles are the main event, there’s so much interactive winter fun at Ice Castles New Hampshire.
Things to do in Woodstock’s ice castle village
A gateway akin to Narnia, the New Hampshire Ice castles transport you to an otherworldly winter experience. Among the dazzling ice castle village are dozens of immersive transportive winter activities. Stroll through ice caverns or squeeze through hidden ice tunnels.
Beneath the glistening archways, find ice slides to race to victory and an Arctic alcove worthy of royalty.
Getting there
The magical New Hampshire ice castles are just 2 hours and 30 minutes from Boston, situated in New Hampshire’s breathtaking White Mountains region. Take the scenic route in and travel the Kancamagus Highway to the ice castle village situated in North Woodstock.
The ice castles remain open through late winter, although the season is always weather dependent. Pricing ranges from $15-$32 depending on booking date and time. Reserve your adventure and explore the winter wonder of New England’s only Ice Castle Village.
Find the magical Ice Castles New Hampshire at:
24 Clark Farm Road, North Woodstock, New Hampshire 03262