One of the best parts of the holiday season is hopping in the car and seeing how neighborhoods, towns, and cities transform for the holiday. Some may be filled with artisan markets, buildings decorated in lights, and sweet community traditions. After some careful digging, we found the best Christmas towns across the country to make your holiday dreams come true.
If you're looking to hit the slopes, head to Vail, Colorado. It's the Drummond family's favorite destination for a hard-earned vacation from the ranch. If a more refined type of Christmas charm is what you're after, the famous Gilded Age mansions in Newport, Rhode Island, offer grand holiday displays that will make you feel like you're living in the lap of luxury. In all of these locations, you'll also find sweet and cozy Christmas inns and hotels to stay in. Some might even offer a Christmas train ride or the ability to visit a charming Christmas tree farm! Scroll through these top Christmas towns in the U.S. and start planning.
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Bozeman, Montana
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Get your fill of majestic natural beauty and twinkling Christmas lights by visiting the city of Bozeman. Nestled between the Rocky Mountains, this city hosts one of Montana's largest Christmas markets, the Holiday Market Jubilee, where you can find local hand-made gifts.
New Orleans is famous for its extravagant Mardi Gras parties and parades but this port city also knows its way around a Christmas celebration! Many of its gorgeous public spaces and attractions get spruced up during the holidays, like the historic Roosevelt hotel. Just look at that stunning lobby!
Trade in your white Christmas this year for a unique holiday experience in the American West. The Canyon Road Farolito Walk is one of Santa Fe’s most beloved holiday traditions. You'll feel merry as you stroll the historic neighborhood streets lined with twinkling paper bags.
Located in the heart of Santa Barbara County's wine country, this picturesque Danish village is brimming with holiday charm every Christmas. Attend the town's annual Nordic-inspired Julefest, a month-long celebration with food, entertainment, a parade, a night market, and plenty of string lights.
There's so much to see in the Bay Area but during the holidays, The Great Dickens Christmas Fair is the place to be! Located in the historic Cow Palace Exhibition Hall, this immersive experience allows visitors to step back in time to Victorian London. Enjoy music halls, theater groups, pubs, and charming shops overflowing with artisan holiday treasures.
Ree Drummond's hometown of Pawhuska is pure magic at Christmas time. The downtown area is lit up with glittering Christmas lights and a big, beautiful tree. Don't forget to stop by The Merc—you'll know it when you see the Christmas-red Drummond Ranch truck parked out front!
Pittsburgh kicks off its Christmas celebration early with Light Up The Night, a full-day event that happens the Saturday before Thanksgiving. The festivities include a tree lighting, holiday market, and a spectacular fireworks finale.
Franklin transports you back in time with their annual Dickens of a Christmas festival! Victorian-era musicians create the ambiance while actors and dancers bring to life characters from classics like A Christmas Carol and Oliver Twist. While you stop by the warm whiskey lounge, kids can snack on old-fashioned sweets and treats.
Boothbay and its charming harbor town host the extensive "Boothbay Lights." Activities include Gardens Aglow community lighting contest (New England's biggest!), a lighted fire truck parade, and fireworks. The most exciting moment for the little ones is when Santa and Mrs. Clause arrive on lit-up tug boats for the boat parade!
Savannah is a gorgeous destination all year round, but especially during Christmas. The city market comes alive with full-blown holiday spirit, and they have not one but two lit-up Christmas parades: An old-fashioned car parade and a boat parade!
You may know Snowmass as part of the four ski areas rolled into Aspen, but it has its own village full of Christmas cheer (in addition to fantastic skiing). This winter wonderland village is nestled in the mountains and earns its name for the blankets of snow delivered throughout the cold months. There's ice skating, dog sledding, and a picturesque interactive light and art display.
Strasburg makes the cut mainly for their gorgeous Christmas train, a holiday tradition for over 60 years. You can choose from several roundtrip old-fashioned locomotive rides with Santa greetings, "A Night Before Christmas" readings, and beautiful views along the way.
The main Christmas attraction in this Ohio town is the Clifton Mill, a historic water-powered grist mill. The Mill strings 4 million Christmas red lights around the building and surrounding area, including a 100-foot "waterfall" of light! The rest of the holiday wonderland includes a miniature village, a Santa Claus museum, and a vintage toy collection. Plus, you can see Santa working in his toy shop.
Head into the "heart of Amish country" where Christmas is a pretty big deal (as in, events start in November). There's the "Lights of Joy Drive Thru" which is a display of 2 million LED lights spread out over a mile, but you'll also hear the clip-clop of horse-drawn buggies around the county. Hit up the old-times chocolatier Aunt Millie's Candy and Nuts or grab presents from the many antique and artisan crafts vendors at the flea market.
This small Hudson Valley town pays homage to its Dutch heritage with the yearly tradition of Sinterklaas, a celebration where children are honored for bringing light during the darkest months! It's an all-day non-denominational festival perfect for the whole family and features food, performances, and crafts.
Peddler's Village in Lahaska is home to a host of unique specialty shops that all light up for the holidays in a dazzling display. There are plenty of festive events throughout season, too, including Santa visits, parades, and an annual gingerbread house competition.
Church Street Marketplace in Burlington is ablaze with 250,000 glittering lights during the holiday season. Do some Christmas shopping as you stroll through the marketplace overlooked by a stunning 50-foot holiday tree.
There's no shortage of things to do in Essex during Christmastime. You can ride the North Pole Express, attend the annual Holiday Train Show, or catch a magical light display at the holiday village. If you're having too much fun to go home, book a stay at the historic Griswold Inn, where parts of the Hallmark Channel movie Christmas at Pemberley Manor were filmed!
It may not be a small town, but you'd be hard-pressed to find a more festive place to visit during the holidays than the Big Apple! Go see the famous Rockefeller Christmas tree, take a spin around the ice skating rink, or catch a Rockettes' Christmas Spectacular show.
There's nowhere better to go than a snow-covered ski town for the perfect Christmas setting. Vail is famous for its powdered slopes, cobblestone streets, and cozy lodges. At Christmastime, you can soak in the lights strewn all over town, take in the mountain views, and visit the Kris Kringle Market for a few holiday gifts.