Things To Know Before You Visit
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Dress Warm. The ice castles are a fully outdoor experience so be prepared to bundle up. Dress the same way you would for any outdoor winter activity. Don’t forget a warm coat, hat, scarf and gloves. Snow pants are a good idea during the coldest months.
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Tread Carefully. The floor of the ice castle is covered in layers of snow and crushed ice. Warm shoes with good traction will make your visit safe and enjoyable. Tread carefully to make your visit less akin to ice skating.
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Trade Your Stroller For a Sled. Strollers are not permitted, but sleds are allowed inside the ice castles to pull children and others with limited mobility.
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Leave the Pets Home. Pets are not allowed inside the ice castles, with the exception of service animals which must remain leashed at all times.
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Extend the Fun. Want even more winter cheer? Add a horse-drawn sleigh ride to your visit. You can add the experience when buying tickets online.
What's Nearby
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Heber Valley
Between the destination towns of Heber and Midway, Heber Valley astonishes with its alpine splendor and access to endless outdoor recreation.
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Provo & Utah Valley
Provo and the larger Utah Valley sets itself a part as a place for innovation in tech, health care, education, as well as place for easy access to Provo Canyon's offerings, including Sundance Mountain Resort.
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Wasatch Mountain State Park
Year-round family adventure awaits. In the warmer months, hit the hiking or biking trails, or reserve a tee time at the golf courses. In the winter, ski or snowmobile through the alpine terrain.