Nine Reasons Not To Miss Frozen Dead Guy Days
Frozen Dead Guy Days is a beloved, wonderfully weird festival that has been around for 20 years. With a new home in Estes Park, it’s not just music and a coffin race. It’s a festive weekend full of quirky events, many of which are new and unique to Estes. And it’s going to be a ton of fun.
Frozen dead guy-themed events around town will delight festival goers outside of the event’s main attractions. You can attend a free Icebreaker Kick Off event at Bond Park, a Bands & Bloodys Brunch at 10 restaurants across town, an Irish wake for Grandpa Bredo at Cousin Pat’s, a polar plunge at Coffee on the Rocks, the Royal Blue Ball at The Stanley, a Frostbite Fashion Show hosted by Claire and Lauren Mollé, games and competitions at The Barrel, ghost hunts and haunted tours at The Historic Park Theatre and more.
The main attractions will be frosty fun, too. With 32 teams, the coffin races will take place in an extended, tournament style format where competitors will race through an obstacle course of snow. Saturday’s music line up is filled with well-known regional and national bands, including some Colorado favorites. There’s also a frozen t-shirt contest and pie toss in the works. Don’t forget to get your tickets if you’d like to attend these events.
Frozen Dead Guy Days has long been a Colorado bucket list item and we’re taking it to the next level this year in Estes. Read on to find out why you shouldn’t miss out on the fun. Read More…