Here's The Perfect Weekend Itinerary If You Love Seeing Indiana's Magical Christmas Lights
Are you looking for super fun ways to take in the best Christmas sights of the year? The Hoosier State has a ton of wonderful winter wonderland opportunities, especially when it comes to holiday lights. Pack a warm change of clothes and some snacks, pile in the car, and prepare to be delighted on this scenic trip through the best Christmas lights in Indiana.
Christmas in Indiana doesn’t get any better than this! Will you be taking this epic Christmas lights road trip this holiday season? For another great holiday attraction, be sure to check out this German Christmas market in the Hoosier state!
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What is winter in Indiana like?
Winter in Indiana can be described as “cold and bitter”. Typically, nighttime lows can reach 15 degrees Fahrenheit, which is well below freezing. It snows here, and some years are snowier than others; typically, Indiana sees snowfall totals of anywhere from 14 to 76 inches, depending on where you’re at. The northernmost reaches of the state tend to be the coldest and snowiest; snow has been known to fall as early as September or October, though typically it begins to come down in November. January is the coldest, snowiest month of the year. Hoosiers usually see the last snowfall of the year in April, though very very occasionally, there will be a late-season snowfall that surprises everyone. Folks thinking about a move to Indiana will want to anticipate the extreme temperatures and occasional risk of blizzards and ice storms; trust us – it's not as miserable as it sounds like it could be! Winter in Indiana is a magical, photogenic time.
Where can I find fun holiday events in Indiana?
Honestly, anywhere! Indiana is one of those states that take their holiday season very seriously, and no matter which little tiny town or big city you settle in, you’re sure to find wonderful holiday events to turn into family traditions year after year. In the small towns, you’ll find the best pumpkin patches, corn mazes, hayrides, and fall festivities during autumn, and the greatest Christmas parties, events, get-togethers, and more, too. In the big cities, you’ll find all of that and then some; holiday gala events are common in places like Indy, and New Year’s Parties can be found just about everywhere. Some entire towns love to go all-out and get totally crazy with Christmas – namely, the town literally called Santa Claus! For more holiday joy in the Hoosier State, take a look at this article. These three Indiana towns do Christmas in the best way ever.