Hop On The White Pass Santa Train And Hang Out With Santa In Skagway, Alaska
By Megan McDonald|Published December 07, 2019
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Megan McDonald
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Megan McDonald is a writer, photographer, and owner of humu media, an Alaska-based digital media agency. She spends her free time traveling with her husband and daughter around the US and the world.
It’s that time of year again when you can bring the whole family to meet Santa on the White Pass Santa Train. Tell Santa what you want for Christmas before hopping aboard for a free trip with Santa on the White Pass & Yukon Route in Skagway, Alaska. This is a great holiday event for everyone you know!
Many gather at 11:00 a.m. to meet Santa in the festively decorated depot. The whole place is brimming with Christmas cheer, and your spirit will be high while waiting to see Santa!
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You'll get to take photos with Santa and his elves, as well as tell him all of your Christmas wishes.
Santa and his volunteers will make sure that every child is taken care of before the ride. The train departs at 11:45 a.m., so if you want some time with Santa, get there early so you don't miss the start of the train ride.
After hearing everyone's Christmas wishes, Santa will board the train with upwards of 15 passenger cars on a fabulous trip all the way to Clifton and back. This is a beautiful ride and an exciting event for your family after meeting Santa.
Bring winter clothing and plenty of warm blankets to snuggle into during the trip.
In previous years, the 15 passenger cars were filled with up to 675 riders! There will be lots of people here, and everyone will be excited about this incredible complimentary ride.
This event is geared towards children, but there are plenty of adults who come to enjoy the ride, too.
Many Canadians even travel in for this incredible event. The train ride is also an eye opener, when you remember that many gold rushers made this trek in the winter 120 years ago across this deep, snow covered route!
This event happens each and every year, and you can find updates about it on the White Pass & Yukon Route Facebook page.
It's a very popular event, so you may want to come a little earlier to make sure you have a chance to see Santa. Bring a delicious hot chocolate to really get in the spirit of things and stay warm on the train! The organizers do ask that you leave all alcoholic beverages off the train.