This is a childhood favorite of mine. This cute little street where neighbors decorate and place Christmas story cards along the road. 1500 E. Glen Arbor St., Salt Lake City, UT Free
Lights at Temple Square
The Christmas lights at Temple Square are a tradition for many. 50 West North Temple, Salt Lake City, UT Free
www.thisistheplace.org
Candlelight Christmas at This is the Place Heritage Park
This outdoor Village presents many old-fashioned Christmas traditions such as a live Nativity, reindeer and carolers. Dress warmly, as it is an outdoor event.
2601 East Sunnyside Ave, Salt Lake City, UT December 7-29 (excluding Sundays and December 24-25) $10 Adults, $7 Seniors (55 and over), $7 Children (11 and under), Children 2 and under are FREE
www.hoglezoo.org
Hogle Zoo Lights
See the lights and animals. Lights start in the evenings. Check calendar for different performance or activity every night of the week. Click for a $3 offer on Thursdays
2600 Sunnyside Ave, Salt Lake City, UT
Every Monday and Wednesday, artists Theron and Aaron of Spiffy Ice will be creating a different holiday-themed sculpture out of 300-pound blocks of ice. Sculptures will remain on display until they melt away. 6-9 pm Water Tower Plaza at Thanksgiving Point 3003 N. Thanksgiving Way Lehi, UT 84043 Free
http://www.thanksgivingpoint.org
Holiday Lights at Thanksgiving Point
Drive thru more than one million twinkling lights strung across one-plus mile of winding paths. November 23 - December 29, 2012 6-10 pm 3003 N. Thanksgiving Way Lehi, UT 84043 $8 - Car (up to 12 passengers) Click Here to Save $2
www.thegallivancenter.com
Gallivan Center
Make a night of it after you see the lights at temple square make your way over to the Gallivan Center ice skating rink.
239 South Main Street, Salt Lake City, UT
www.shopthegateway.com
The Gateway
Starry Starry Nights Spectacula will feature over 600,000 lights choreographed with the music of the Olympic Legacy Fountain. and a 50-foot tall Christmas tree. Runs each evening through the holiday season from 5-8 p.m. November 17th—January 1st. And dont miss Santa Claus Photos located on the South end next to JMR. Print out a BeMerry! badge for Santa to authenticate with a stick and receive an offer of two bonus 4X6" photos with a Santa's Favorite photo package purchase 400 West 100 South, Salt Lake City, UT
dickenschristmasfestival.com
Dickens’ Christmas Festival, Utah State Fair Park
The sights and sounds of 19th Century London come alive at the Dickens’ Christmas Festival.
This Festival is not just another craft show, but a unique and unusual entertainment and shopping experience. Olde English shops, hundreds of period costumes, fortune tellers, orphans, royalty, and the “real” Father Christmas all combine to offer everyone a Christmas experience like no other!
ST. GEORGE, UTAH Dates:November 28- December 1, 2012 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Location:
Dixie Convention Center 1835 Convention Center Dr. St. George, UT 84790 Admission: $6 Adults$4 SENIORS (65+) & CHILDREN (4-12) CHILDREN 3 & UNDER – FREE
SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Dates: December 7- December 15, 2012 (excluding Sunday Dec. 9th) Mon.-Thurs. 4:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. / Fridays & Saturdays 10:00am to 9:00 p.m. Location: Utah State Fairpark 155 N. 1000 W. Salt Lake City, UT 84116 Admission: $7 Adults $5 SENIORS (65+) & CHILDREN (4-12) CHILDREN 3 & UNDER – FREE
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Gardner Village
Do some Christmas shopping at this historic-themed towne complete with brick paths. Kids can complete the Elf scavenger hunt for a .35 cent sugar cookie. Grab dinner at Archibald’s restaurant to warm up after gazing at the lights. 1100 West 7800 South, West Jordan, UT
hebervalleyrr.org
North Pole Express
features a train ride through the beautiful Heber Valley, plus
cookies, hot cocoa, Christmas carols and a
visit with Santa. Check website for times and availability 450 S 600 W. Heber City Coach: adults $30, children $20 (ages 3-12) First Class: adults $47, children $37 (ages 3-12)
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