Celebrate Winter In Illinois At Eagle Ridge Resort And Spa’s Annual Winter Carnival
If you are looking for an outdoor winter event this season, Eagle Ridge Resort and Spa invites you to attend its annual Winter Carnival. The resort’s Nordic Center will be hosting this fun-filled, family-friendly event from February 12-15, 2021, which happens to be the weekend of both Valentine’s and Presidents’ Days. Let’s take a look at what fun you can get into at this seasonal celebration.
Eagle Ridge Resort and Spa sits on 6,800 acres filled with gorgeous scenery in Galena, the perfect spot for an outdoor winter festival.
When you arrive, head to the Nordic Center at Highlands Restaurant and enjoy winter sports in the great outdoors during the Carnival. You will have a blast snowshoeing or cross-country skiing along the hills and trails. You may even want to partake in the Sasquatch Shuffle Snowshoe Race.
The Balloon Glow is a favorite during the Winter Carnival! Hot air balloons are tethered and inflated, and just to witness the glow of flames against a snowy backdrop is a breathtaking scene.
If you decide to stay at the resort during the Winter Carnival weekend, there is a promotion available. Book a room for Friday and Saturday and save 50% on Sunday.
Between the outdoor winter activities, ice carvings, Balloon Glow, and also bonfires and s’more, you will find plenty to see and do to make this event enjoyable. So, grab your family and head to Eagle Ridge Resort and Spa in Galena this February for some fun at the annual Winter Carnival. You may even want to stay the entire long weekend!
For more information and updates on the winter celebration event, visit the website or Facebook page.
Address: 444 Eagle Ridge Dr, Galena, IL 61036, USA
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