Update: Due to this week's extreme cold temperatures and minimal snow, the sledding hill will be unavailable this year. All other Fire & Ice activities will be held as scheduled, weather permitting.
Plymouth’s annual winter festival, the 30th-annual Fire & Ice festival is set for 3-7 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 2 at Parkers Lake Park, off County Road 6 and Niagara Lane.
Activities and Events
Bring the family for these fun activities and events on the ice. All are weather permitting.
Recycling bin races
Youth ice fishing contest
Hayrides
Pony and sled-dog rides
Miniature golf on the ice
Snow bowling
Box hockey
Recreational ice skating
Snowshoeing
Cross-country skiing
Curling
(Featuring Plymouth resident and 2010 Olympic curler John Benton)
To combat the cold, attendees can warm up at a bonfire with s’mores and hot chocolate, while supplies last, sponsored by Step by Step Montessori. Food trucks will also be on site. The finale of the event – fireworks sponsored by the Plymouth Civic League – will begin around 6:30 p.m.
Cardboard Sled Contest The Cardboard Sled Contest returns to Fire & Ice for the second year, set for 4 p.m. on the Showmobile Stage. View the contest rules, age categories and prizes: Read more.
Free Shuttle Service Free shuttles to and from the event will run from 3:30-7:30 p.m. at the following locations:
Oakwood Playfield, 1700 County Road 101
Parkers Lake Baptist Church, 14720 County Road 6
More Information Fire & Ice is free, aside from food trucks, and open to the public. The event is sponsored by the City of Plymouth, Abbott Northwestern-WestHealth, TCF Bank, Hy-Vee, CCX Media and the Plymouth Civic League.
For weather concerns, call the weather line at 763-509-5205.