Looking for the perfect excuse to escape your winter hibernation? When the air gets cold, PA events heat up! Check out these epic, ice festivals to see hand-chiseled sculptures of all shapes and sizes, with sled dog races and chili cook-offs adding to the frozen fun throughout the PA winter.
1. Fire & Frost Fun
Revel in the last moments of holiday cheer during Peddler’s Village’s ice festival, Fire and Frost Fun. The festival is your final chance of the season to see the village’s annual holiday light displays and an ideal way to transition into the new year. With live fire artistry, ice carving demonstrations, and a Find Jack Frost scavenger hunt, you’ll find a mix of cozy fire elements and frosty fun. Check out the fire pits and outdoor food and drinks or explore the village-wide display of 30 unique ice sculptures. Make sure to find the massive ice throne for a fabulous group selfie!
When: January 9-10 and 16-17, 2026
Where: Lahaska
2. Schuylkill Winterfest
The annual Schuylkill Winterfest is simply brimming with wondrous wintry experiences for all at this free festival near Allentown. Bring the whole family to stroll through the craft and food market before stopping by the “Kidz Corner” for the ultimate family-friendly fun. Don’t miss the popular pierogi eating contest at 2 p.m. and stick around for the the Boilo Contest at 3 p.m. accompanied by live music.
When: January 17, 2026
Where: Pottsville
3. Ice ‘N Spice Festival
Bundle up to stroll through West Reading’s downtown for their 9th annual Ice ‘N Spice Festival. Featured ice sculptor and nationally renowned pumpkin carver Danny Kissel will be leading his team of sculptors to transform pieces of ice into magnificent works of art. Catch a live fire dancer during the event kick off on Friday and be sure to stop in local businesses all weekend long to receive special discounts and exclusive offerings.
When: January 23-25, 2026
Where: West Reading
4. Ice on State
Make memories in Media during the Ice on State festival where artists from the world-famous Ice Sculpture Philly Company create dozens of sculptures for visitors to enjoy during live carving shows. Stroll through the downtown’s State Street District to take in the beauty of the icy masterpieces while listening to live music and sipping on special winter libations. You won't want to miss the chance to bundle up the whole family for this blissful event.
When: January 24-25, 2026
Where: Media
5. Clarks Summit Festival of Ice
Slip into a winter wonderland at Clarks Summit’s 22nd annual Festival of Ice. The free event features lots of family-friendly fun including live music, games, horse-drawn carriage rides, an extravagant parade, and, of course, epic ice sculptures with live demonstrations. Making it even more special, this year’s theme, The American Dream: Carved in Ice, celebrates 250 years of freedom and American spirit—perfectly tying into a big year of history, pride, and celebration across Pennsylvania. Read about other ways to celebrate America 250 in Pennsylvania throughout the year.
When: January 30 - February 1, 2026
Where: Clarks Summit
6. IceFest
Pull out your favorite scarf and mittens, bundle the kids up, and chase away those winter blues at the largest ice festival in PA, Chambersburg’s IceFest! The famed DiMartino’s master ice carvers will magically transform more than 47 tons of ice into more than 80 amazing ice sculptures before your eyes, including a giant ice throne where you can imagine yourself as king or queen of the ice! A 40-foot, double-track ice slide aglow with lights, the IceFest Scavenger Hunt, an outdoor beer garden, and the annual Wing-Off at Chili-Q — a legendary chicken wing eating contest — are among the many fun things happening at this four-day winter festival near Maryland.
When: January 29 - February 1, 2026
Where: Chambersburg
7. Heart of Lewisburg Ice Festival
Lewistown’s downtown sparkles and shines with magnificent ice sculptures during the 22nd annual Heart of Lewisburg Ice Festival. Watch as masterful ice sculptors bring to life their transient works of art, then Friday evening buy a ticket to Sip and Stroll while admiring the sculptures throughout the downtown. Enjoy the chili stand and children’s activities while hardier visitors join in the Frosty 5K. All can enjoy the Polar Bear Plunge Pregame Party and then follow the parade as the bravest among us lunge into the icy waters of the Susquehanna River for the notorious Polar Bear Plunge!
When: February 6-7, 2026
Where: Lewisburg
8. Carlisle's Annual Ice Art Fest
Spend a magical winter weekend in historic downtown Carlisle at the 2026 Ice Art Fest. There, you'll find plenty of photo opportunities among the nearly 100 ice sculptures of animals, musical instruments, and company logos lining the streets. Relax at the Ice Bar, hunt for treasures in the Diamond Dig, and check out the scenic carriage rides!
When: February 6-8, 2026
Where: Carlisle
9. Franklin on Ice Festival
Watch as DiMartino Ice creates dazzling ice displays at the annual Franklin on Ice Festival. When not carving out time to watch the construction of the ice sculptures in Franklin Park, keep warm and shop local at the indoor sidewalk sale or watch people compete in the chili cook-off. Once the sun sets, admire the winter magic of Fountain Park all aglow with vibrant holiday lights.
When: February 7, 2026
Where: Franklin
10. Fire & Ice Festival
Lititz’s spectacular annual Fire & Ice Festival is a 10-day celebration of winter’s beauty with wow-worthy ice sculptures and loads of fun events, including Winter FUNderland, a scavenger hunt, and a carnival for the kids. The chili cook-off and Fire & Ice pub crawl where fire- or ice-themed drinks are on the menu are among the events making this one of PA’s coolest winter festivals. Get an early start to the winter revelry with a ticket to the fourth annual Winter’s Coolest Night Out, the Fire & Ice preview party featuring live music and a live carving, hors d’oeuvres, and one free drink.
When: February 13-22, 2026
Where: Lititz
11. Winter Weekend in Wellsboro: Ice & Spice
Spend your Valentine's Day with a romantic winter weekend in Wellsboro and stumble upon their annual Ice & Spice event. Shake off those winter blues with a weekend of fun and activities at this ice festival near New York. There will be ice carving, winter games, a chili cookoff competition, and more winter fun along Main Street.
When: February 14, 2026
Where: Wellsboro
12. WinterFest
Layer up to stroll through downtown Stroudsburg as it turns into an icy winter wonderland filled with beautiful and whimsical ice sculptures during WinterFest. Downtown businesses will be joining in the fun with Winterfest specials and promotions. Before saying goodbye, be sure to catch a glimpse of the 8th annual “Snowmen of Stroudsburg,” a display of life-size snowmen painted by local artists before they disappear until next year.
When: February 14, 2026
Where: Stroudsburg
13. Jim Thorpe Winterfest
Jim Thorpe’s annual Winterfest is the season’s ultimate extravaganza. The festival features ice carvings, live entertainment, horse-drawn carriage rides, and two ice sculpture bars! With more than 35 unique stores for shopping and a dozen great restaurants and eateries, Winterfest will be a joy for the whole family. Make sure to take part in the annual Mug Walk, where partakers pick up their mugs, a map, and a list of participating businesses to collect goodies along the way.
When: February 14-15, 2026
Where: Jim Thorpe
14. Carved In Ice
Spend a winter-ful weekend at Butler’s 10th annual Carved in Ice Festival! Pack snow pants for your little ones so they can experience the ice slide as you watch ice sculptures come to life before your eyes. Come hungry to enjoy the annual chili cook-off, hot dog eating contest, and food trucks. Other activities at this ice sculpture festival in Pennsylvania include live music and entertainment, auctions and 50-50 drawings, face painting, balloon artists, and miniature horse and donkey pettings.
When: February 20-21, 2026
Where: Butler
15. Ice & Fire Festival
Celebrate the final days of winter at Harrisburg’s Ice & Fire Festival. Held annually in March, the festival features more than 40 ice sculptures scattered throughout the city, plus a downtown street festival with an ice slide, fire dancers, vendors, fire pits and s’mores, ice skating, and plenty of last-chance frosty fun.
When: March 7, 2026
Where: Harrisburg