The majority of people picture beaches, palm trees, and never-ending sunlight when they envision a California Christmas vacation. That is occasionally accurate. Thus, the redwoods, wineries, snowy mountains, and temperate but brisk December also provide some of the greatest locations to celebrate Christmas in California. Vacationers will see 83-foot (25.29-meter) Christmas trees, dancing sugar plums, life-sized gingerbread houses, and all the roasted chestnuts and mulled wine vacationers could possibly want, in addition to numerous sparkling light shows with the most elaborate decorations. Christmas in California is definitely unique! The jolly holiday may be spent in a variety of lovely locations. It all depends on what vacationers are seeking: mountain or beach, cities with a lot of celebrations, or quaint little towns. At the magnificent amusement park, SkyPark, it is always Christmas. However, as the year draws to a close, Santa’s Village becomes even more festive, especially if vacationers are fortunate enough to have received some recent mountain snowfall. Additionally, rides, holiday festivities, and more are waiting for them.
Put Yourself In The Christmas Mood
Mid-November, vacationers can visit Santa’s Village in SkyPark to enjoy ice skating, holiday treats, cookie decorating and crafting with Santa’s Elves at Silver Bells Arena, touring Santa’s post office and workshop, having a brunch with Santa, and tea with Mrs. Claus. This year-round adventure paradise becomes a Christmas fantasy around the holidays. A Lake Arrowhead Christmas tradition is Santa’s Village at SkyPark, and with good cause. Locals will tell vacationers that the holidays would not be complete without a cup of hot chocolate at the North Pole.- Date: Between November 17, 2022, and January 8, 2023
- Opening schedule: The park is open all year long from 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM
- Holiday ticket cost: $69 per adult and $59 per child and senior