7 Places In Rhode Island Where You Might Catch A Glimpse Of Santa This Year
Airfare is expensive during the holidays and we all know there is only one flying sleigh that travels to and from the North Pole. Fortunately, you don’t need either to meet Santa this year. St. Nick will make appearances throughout Rhode Island during the holiday season and here’s where you can find him.

Watch St. Nick arrive at Wickford Village by boat. On Friday, November 30, Saturday, December 1, and Sunday, December 2, 2018, enjoy the village all aglow with holiday lights and spirit. Find out more by clicking here.

Pawtucket Winter Wonderland will take place during the month of December in 2018. Stroll the Christmas tree trail nightly. On the weekends of December 1-2 and December 8-9 visit with Santa from 4:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. The festivities will take place in Slater Park at 426 Newport Ave., Pawtucket, RI 02861. Learn more here.
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Hop aboard the Blackstone Valley Polar Express for a magical train ride to the North Pole and back. Santa wanders through the trains visiting with children and giving out small gifts. This joyful ride on the rails runs from November 16th through December 23rd, 2018. Learn more here.
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Take a ride on the historic carousel that spins around in Roger Williams Park. Santa will be on hand November 23- 25, 2018, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. to visit with all the good boys and girls. Learn more here.

This Rhode Island comes alive during the holiday season. The lighting of the enormous Christmas tree on December 1st will bring Santa to town. Click here to learn more about St. Nick's visit to this sparkling town.

Enjoy holiday festivities along the waterfront at Bowen's Wharf. The annual tree lighting will take place on December 1, 2018, between 4:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. where Santa will join the party. Learn more here.

With Santa breakfast and lunch trains running throughout the month of December, take a railroad excursion to spend some time with the man in the red suit. Check out schedules and purchase tickets here.
Are you ready to go meet Santa? Do you know of other places where you can find Jolly Old St. Nick in the Ocean State? While we all want to see a white Christmas, just a few inches will do. No one can forget the storm that dropped the largest snowfall Rhode Island has ever seen.
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