If you're looking for a new holiday tradition that will create lasting memories with family and friends, you won’t want to miss one of the upper Midwest's biggest and most impressive Christmas attractions.

Located on the Minnesota-Wisconsin border, this Christmas light show is now brighter than ever, with 16 million lights. It’s open through January 1, 2025, and offers a breathtaking display that attracts visitors from all over.

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Whether you’re admiring the stunning lights or enjoying a variety of holiday activities, there’s something for everyone at this festive attraction.

In addition to the spectacular light shows, there’s a sledding hill for fun at any age. The attraction also features a giant Christmas tree, festive holiday displays, and a Christmas Market with unique gifts and local vendors. You can even grab snacks and hot beverages, or enjoy a meal at the on-site bar and grill.

Santa and his reindeer are also part of the magic, with the opportunity to meet him in person when you reserve one of the popular S'mores Cabins. These cozy cabins provide a warm place to relax, make a fire, and enjoy s'mores with your loved ones while taking in the holiday atmosphere.

Sam's Christmas Village Now Features 16-Million Lights!

For a fun and safe family outing filled with holiday cheer, be sure to visit Sam's Christmas Village! The attraction is open now through January 1st.

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UP NEXT: Minnesota's Longest Drive-Thru Light Show Is Now Open

Minnesota's longest drive-thru Christmas light show opened on Black Friday. Visiting this attraction has been a tradition for my family for the last decade.

We bundle up in our winter gear and head to the event to enjoy the beautiful light displays and spend time with Santa and Mrs. Claus. This fantastic holiday attraction is free (though they do accept donations for charity) and dazzles with millions of Christmas lights.

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.

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