Halloween is behind us, Thanksgiving is quickly approaching and that can only mean one thing! Soon, it will be totally acceptable to deck your entire house and property in holiday lights! Whether you're the type that goes out into the cold to line your home in festive lights or the type that prefers to appreciate the work of your neighbors, there's no denying that something special fills the air this time of year. For one of the best ways to be dazzled by the lights in New Hampshire, head to New Hampshire Motor Speedway!
What's known to be one of the most fun places to watch a race during the warmer month's in New Hampshire becomes an absolute winter wonderland once November hits!
To celebrate the holidays The New Hampshire Motor Speedway decks the course out in over 2 million LED lights.
The route, which spans about 2.5 miles, covers ground outside the course as well as inside.
The route takes drives through the entry tunnel first, immersing visitors in a twinkly wonderland.
There are multiple lights displays lit up along the track, each with a different theme.
The experience is only made better when it snows.
The drive should take about an hour if you drive slowly, appreciating each display.
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The show has truly evolved over the seven years it's been in operation and this year's 8th show is sure to impress.
This year you'll also find a s’mores pit and an opportunity for pictures with Santa Claus!
Plan on having a festive dinner then piling into the car for this heart warming, delightful event.
The New Hampshire Motor Speedway is located at 1122 Route 106 N., Loudon, New Hampshire. The display begins on Friday, Nov. 23rd and runs through Monday, Dec. 31st. Tickets are $20 per car until Dec. 15th when the price increases to $25 per car. They're open from 4:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. Learn more on their website.
For other light displays in New Hampshire, check out this article. It includes some of our other favorites, as well as where they're located.
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