Ice Sledding returns to Sioux Passage Park
Shannon Howard | May 18, 2010 | Comments 0
If you’ve never whizzed down a grassy hill on a big block of ice, my friend, you have not lived! Snow sledding is one thing – definitely a glory of winter. But for the sheer absurdity and fun of it, there really is nothing like warm-weather ice sledding on grass!
Lucky for us, this delightful “sport” is returning to NoCo twice in the next month. First up is May 29, when you and your sweetie (or best pal) can zip down a hill at Sioux Passage Park, with nothing but torches to light your way. The cost is $10 per person and you’ll need to bring a carpet square or towel. You might also want to wear old clothes. To sign up, call (314) 615-8840. The event runs from 6-9:30pm, and you must be at least 18.
If you can’t make it on May 29, definitely mark your calendar for June 19. That’s when grass stains and ice blocks make way for romance! You’ll still be sledding by torchlight at Sioux Passage, but this time, you can also enjoy a lovely dinner under the stars! The full-course meal includes smoked chicken breast, baked potato, salad, bread, baked beans, dessert and drinks, and the cost for this whole experience is just $16 per person.
Same rules apply: carpet square, old clothes, register in advance. But for this event, which runs from 6-9:30pm, you must be 21 or older. To sign up, call (314) 615-8840. Maybe I’ll see you there!
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