Christmas at the Park

Christmas at the Park

Christmas at the Park Photo: 100.5 The Eagle – Jonesboro, AR


Click the link for admission information, complete schedule, and all other details! Christmas at the Park (christmasattheparknea.com)

Open Nov 26 – Dec 23! Christmas at the Park is a winter wonderland with over a half-mile drive-through of an estimated 65 collections consisting of almost 450 pieces with over 400,000 lights.

We are excited to capitalize on the trees at Joe Mack Campbell to offer a Snowflake Forest as well as what we believe to be the United States longest drive-through lighted tunnel at a football field length of 300’.

As guests travel through the drive-through, they will have an opportunity to participate in an A-State Howl & Scarlet Scavenger Hunt of several custom-designed pieces. We will also offer an opportunity for guests to venture out of their car and visit the concession stand, take pictures with our props, and when available, even meet Santa.

The attraction will also offer events throughout the season such as community caroling and fireworks along with sponsor highlight nights. A sponsor highlight night is an evening where a sponsor brings their team and creative ideas to connect with guests. In the spirit of giving, other nights will include free admission to all DCFS foster homes in the surrounding eight counties, and benefit nights for Make-A-Wish and Rotary International.

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