Denver (KDVR) – The famous ice castles return to Colorado again this winter, but this time, it will be one of the famous frozen attractions in a different location.
the Ice castles It is the land of winter wonders known for its huge structures with tunnels, arches, towers, slices and fountains – all of which are made of ice. There were only a few sites throughout the country, with one of them in Cripple Creek. Last year, the attractiveness of Colorado II added in the eagle.
While the frozen castle will return to Cripple Creek for another year, Citles Castles announced that it will return to Silverthorne for the first time since 2011.
The ice castles with Brent Christinen, founder, and a project for his children in the backyard. In the end, it became a creative attraction, which opened a site in Silvervurn in 2011 for the first year like Commorm Ice Castles, a Citle Castle spokesman said.
The ice castles have been in many Colorado sites since then, but on the fifteenth anniversary, it cooperated with the outlets in Silvervurn and returned to Sumit County again.
“We are very excited to return to Silverthorne, where the first castles appeared in the commercial ice. The celebration of 15 years of magic here looks like a complete circle. We are grateful for the continuous support of Silverthorne and Outlets in Silverthorne, which makes its partnership can share magic again.”
Soon after, about 20 ice craftsmen will begin to build castles through growth, harvesting, and drops. By late October, the team will operate at Cripple Creek and at the outlets at Silverthorne.
Depending on the weather, it will open gravity in late December, where visitors can experience frozen wonders a day and the changing color castle of colors, glowing at night.