Alaska’s largest ice festival, the World Ice Art Championships, is back again this year in Fairbanks, Alaska! Watch more than 100 artists from all over the world compete with their incredible sculptures at Ice Alaska. Put this Fairbanks ice competition on your calendar, because you won’t want to miss this!

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Have you ever visited Alaska’s largest ice festival? What did you think about this Fairbanks ice competition? Was it amazing? Share some stories from your adventures at this winter festival in Alaska in the comments section!

Looking for more great Alaska winter attractions? We’ve rounded up seven winter attractions in Alaska that are a must-see this year!

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Winter In Alaska

Are there any winter festivals in Alaska?
Just because Alaska has cold dark winters doesn't mean we have to shut ourselves up inside until spring. There are plenty of fun festivals to keep us happy and warm inside. Here are a few winter festivals in Alaska you can put on your bucket list:

  • Iceworm Festival, Cordova, AK: When winter takes over in Alaska we need something to give us a little light and warmth. The Cordova Ice Worm Festival was started in 1961 to do just that. It is a wonderfully unique festival that includes everything from a chili cook-off to an extravagant fireworks show. Throughout this week-long celebration, you can take part in sports tournaments, paper airplane contests, cake competitions, board game night, yoga, and even Sea Squirts - a fun event just for preschoolers. It is truly one of the most diverse festivals we have found.
  • Fur Rendezvous Festival, Anchorage, AK: Since 1935 this epic winter festival in Anchorage has been entertaining visitors and residents. From late November until early March, this event leads up to the iconic Iditarod race. Enjoy snow sculpture competitions, tribal dances, the Frostbite Footrace and Costume Fun Run, the Running of the Reindeer, sled dog races, and the Big Fat Ride - a fat tire bike race. Fur Rondy promises to be a fun festive winter event for everyone.
  • Winterfest, Denali National Park, AK: Winterfest in Denali gives Alaskans a reason to get outside and celebrate. Guided snowshoe walks, constellation hikes, snow sculpture competitions, sled dog races, and plenty of hot food, campfires, and cocoa. This winter festival has been warming hearts for over twenty years! If you happen to be in Denali National Park toward the end of February, look for this fun event.

One of the best times to see the Aurora Borealis in Alaska is during the winter months when it stays darker longer. If you want a stunning viewing adventure in Fairbanks, try this Northern Lights guided tour.

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