If you're on the hunt for a little extra holiday magic this year, look no further than Santa Claus, Indiana – because honestly, is there any better place to take in a stunning Christmas light display than Lake Rudolph? Didn’t think so!

A Holiday Tradition That Shines Brighter Every Year

The Santa Claus Land of Lights is back and brighter than ever, stretching more than a mile through the campground with dazzling LED displays that tell the “Shining Story of Rudolph.” It’s one of the largest drive-through light shows at any campground in North America, and it has become a beloved holiday tradition for thousands of families across the Tri-State. If you haven’t been yet, you’re missing out on some serious Christmas cheer – and if you have been, you already know why people come back year after year.

When You Can Experience the Santa Claus Land of Lights

Santa Claus Land of Lights is open Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays from 5pm-9pm now through December 9th. Then, starting December 12th, the lights come on every night through December 23rd. (They’ll take Christmas Eve and Christmas Day off – even elves need a little break!).

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Admission is $20 per passenger vehicle (up to 14 people), and $50 if you’re hauling up to 20 people in a shuttle or motorcoach. Cash, credit, and debit are all welcome at the entrance.

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