Holiday magic lights up skylands stadium with drive-thru fest and christmas village
An aerial view of the Skylands Stadium Christmas Lights Show in Augusta, NJ

Holiday magic lights up Skylands Stadium with drive-thru fest and Christmas village

November 23, 2024

AUGUSTA, N.J. — The annual Light Show and Christmas Village at Skylands Stadium kicked off Thursday, offering visitors a festive blend of attractions and holiday cheer through December 30 on select dates.

The event’s centerpiece is the Drive-Thru Lightfest, a mile-long experience showcasing dazzling displays of holiday lights synchronized to music. For those who prefer to get out of the car, the outdoor Christmas Village features an ice skating rink, carnival rides, and photo opportunities with Santa Claus.

Guests can also enjoy a S’mores station, browse artisan shops selling locally crafted goods, and sample a variety of seasonal food and drinks, including hot chocolate and other holiday treats. Admission to the drive-thru portion costs $29 per car, while entry to the Christmas Village is free, though some attractions charge additional fees.

“We’re thrilled to bring families together to celebrate the holidays,” organizers said in a statement, describing the event as a highlight of the region’s seasonal festivities.

With its mix of light displays, winter activities, and festive fare, the Skylands Stadium event promises to be a go-to destination for holiday fun in northern New Jersey.

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