The city of Eagan in the U.S. state of Minnesota has etched its name into the Guinness World Records by creating the world’s largest ice maze during the celebrated “Minnesota Ice Festival.” Spanning an astounding 18,148.88 square feet, this icy marvel has surpassed the previous record set in 2010 in Buffalo, New York, where the maze measured approximately 13,000 square feet.
The record-breaking maze, a spectacular winter attraction, features 8-foot-high walls, three thrilling ice slides, and several intricately crafted ice sculptures. This extraordinary creation has captivated visitors and ice enthusiasts, offering an immersive and frosty adventure while showcasing the artistic potential of ice as a medium.
The achievement not only highlights Minnesota’s love for winter festivities but also sets a new benchmark for creative and large-scale ice constructions globally. The Minnesota Ice Festival has successfully drawn attention to the city’s winter charm, leaving both residents and tourists in awe of this frozen masterpiece.
This remarkable accomplishment stands as a testament to human ingenuity and the enduring appeal of winter art, solidifying Minnesota’s reputation as a hub for innovative and record-breaking winter attractions.