PLYMOUTH — If you look up while weaving through the ice carvings this year, you might spot something not usually seen at the Plymouth Ice Festival: People zipping overhead.
The 2026 Plymouth Ice Festival returns to downtown Plymouth Friday, Jan. 30, through Sunday, Feb. 1, bringing more than 150 ice sculptures, live carving demonstrations and family attractions – plus a brand-new zip line experience festival director James Gietzen says has been on the wish list for a while.
“Each year, we look for ways to raise the bar while staying true to what makes the Ice Festival special,” Gietzen said. “From world-class carvings to new interactive experiences like the zip line, the Ice Festival is about bringing people together, supporting our downtown, and creating unforgettable winter memories.”…