Minnesotans love Christmas. We go crazy shopping spending the 9th most in the country on gifts. We love our wacky traditions like hiding a pickle in the tree, and we visit a lot of Christmas attractions - everything from Holidazzle to the longest drive-thru light show.

There’s another attraction that Minnesotans flocked to last year that needs to be on your Christmas bucket list. It opens soon and is worth the drive because it features Christmas lights, food trucks, sledding, s'mores, fireworks, and more. Check out some pictures and get the details below.

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I love taking my two little ones to holiday events. There’s something magical about seeing their faces light up when they spot all those millions of twinkling Christmas lights, and they’re still so excited to tell Santa their wish lists each year. It’s the kind of tradition that makes the season feel extra special.

Checking his special list.
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But this event isn’t just for kids. I’ve got friends in their early 30s who made a fun date night out of it last year! It’s the perfect mix of festive activities that everyone can enjoy. You can sip on a holiday cocktail while taking in the lights, grab a bite to eat from one of the many food trucks, and even go sledding.

And the best part? After all that fun, you can cozy up with some s’mores and watch the fireworks light up the winter sky. Plus, there’s a Christmas market for shopping, so you can find unique gifts while soaking up all the holiday cheer. Definitely worth adding to your holiday bucket list!

Miracle at Big Rock Features Lights, Fireworks, and Food Trucks

Minnesotans love visiting Miracle at Big Rock which features Christmas lights, food trucks, sledding, s'mores, fireworks, and more. Learn more about this unique attraction below. 

Gallery Credit: Troy Dunken

Minnesota’s Longest Drive-Thru Light Show

The Kiwanis Holiday Light Display is free, but cash and non-perishable food donations are accepted. All money collected is given to area non-profits. Since opening in 2012 the event has raised more than $500,000 for local charities.

Gallery Credit: troy dunken

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