
Experience Ice Mosaics in Middleborough This January
Every winter, my family and I talk about heading up to New Hampshire to check out the amazing Ice Castles. However, every winter for whatever reason, we never go.
Now, I have found an ice display much closer to home that seems like a doable day (or night) trip for my whole crew to enjoy.
The Ice Mosaics event is coming to the KOA Campground in Middleborough, MA this January with frozen mosaic artworks, crackling campfires for roasting s'mores, and fire-dancing performances.

After all the holiday light displays disappear, there is still a chance to light up your winter nights. Perfectly timed to keep the cabin fever at bay, the Ice Mosaics display is coming to Middleboro, on Friday, January 23, 2026 and Saturday, January 24, 2026.
What to Expect at Ice Mosaics
For two nights you can wander the campground at 438 Plymouth St in Middleboro, MA enjoying massive, mosaic ice sculptures.
These unique art pieces may look like huge stained glass windows, but are actually colored shards of ice pieced together to create images of fairy tales, mythical creatures and more.
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It may not be the grand scale of New Hampshire's Ice Castles, but with tickets ranging between $13-$16 and the drive being minutes rather than hours, it seems like a much easier winter activity to enjoy for those on the SouthCoast.
Plan Your Visit (Dates, Times & Tickets)
Ice Mosaic time slots are scheduled at 5 P.M. or 7 P.M. on the night you choose, with 90 minutes of time to enjoy the art pieces, eat some s'mores and watch a few fire dances. More ticket information can be found here.
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To me this is a quick and easy winter outing that gets the family out enjoying something together without having to make an entire weekend out of it.
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