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“Real snow to go”
Hills of Snow doesn't call their confections "snow cones," but just, "snow." The "snow" is lighter, softer and fluffier than traditional shaved ice or granular snow cones. All of the 101 syrups are made onsite. They serve "snow creams" (topped with sweetened condensed milk) and seasonal flavors. Opened in 1984 by Tom Hill (hence the name), the Hills of Snow building was originally just a regular structure, but a few years after opening, Hill personally built the snowball-and-cup-shaped building. There are also two smaller, mobile versions that sit in the parking lot behind the Big Ball (the family's name for the main structure) when they're not on the move.
The iconic blue beacon that is the Hills of a Snow hut beckons patrons from far and wide. I myself have made the trek to Johnston county just to get a sampling of this sacred snow. Sure, there... Read more
Can't love this place any more on a hot, July afternoon. Come ready to make tough decisions... they have about a 100 flavors, plus a huge range of sizes to choose from. It's a little crazy but the... Read more
The best snow cones place to come very nice and cheap and also very clean there open every dayy Read more
Hills Of Snow
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- Sun: 1:00 pm - 9:00 pm
- Mon - Sat: 12:00 pm - 9:00 pm
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