
Three Winter Festivals in Maine That Make February Fun And Exciting
Winter in Maine can be long and cold, but it’s also one of the most fun times of year. Across the state, winter festivals give people a reason to bundle up, head outside, and enjoy the season together. From ice sculptures and lantern parades to sledding hills and live music, these events turn February into something to look forward to.
Biddeford WinterFest, Bath WinterFest, and the Belfast Ice Festival each offer their own way to celebrate winter while bringing communities together.
Biddeford WinterFest (February 6–8)
This a full weekend of winter fun right in downtown Biddeford. The festival includes sledding, outdoor games, live music, local food, and activities for kids and adults. There are also indoor events, which makes it easy to enjoy no matter how cold it gets.
What makes Biddeford WinterFest so fun is the mix of excitement and comfort, you can be outside playing in the snow one minute and warming up with food or music the next. It’s a great way for families and friends to enjoy winter together.
Bath WinterFest (February 21)
This is a one-day celebration that brings the whole community out during the heart of winter. Downtown Bath fills with ice carving demonstrations, lantern parades, contests, kids’ activities, and shared meals. There’s usually a balance of outdoor fun and indoor entertainment like comedy or performances.
People love this festival because it feels personal and welcoming, and it highlights the charm of Bath while giving everyone a reason to gather and celebrate the season.
Belfast Ice Festival (February 27 – March 1)
This festival focuses on art, atmosphere, and winter beauty. Ice sculptures are displayed throughout downtown, making it fun to walk around, explore, and take photos. With food, drinks, pop-up events, and entertainment, it’s a relaxed but lively weekend. It’s especially fun because it combines creativity with a festive winter mood that’s perfect for couples, friends, and visitors.
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Maine winter festivals are about more than snow and cold weather, they’re about connection, creativity, and making the most of the season. Whether you’re racing down a sledding hill, admiring ice sculptures, or sharing a warm meal with friends, these festivals remind us why winter in Maine can be special. No matter which one you attend, you’ll leave with a reason to smile and maybe even wish winter lasted a little longer.
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