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5 of the Most Festive Holiday Roads in America – As Rated by RV Trader

RV Trader has its list of five of the most festive holiday roads in America with celebrations that make the most of the season.
5 of the Most Festive Holiday Roads in America

With festive holiday destinations for RVers around the nation that feature light displays, parades, and markets, you could easily say it’s the most wonderful time of the year. Big cities and small towns take holiday traditions even further with celebratory streets that host jolly get-togethers that should be on your list of destinations to visit this winter. RV Trader has its list of five of the most festive holiday roads in America with celebrations that make the most of the season.

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1. 34th Street – Baltimore, Maryland

Miracle on 34th Street is a bona fide classic for Christmas movies and the name of the seasonal event in Baltimore inviting everyone to an ongoing block party with a lighting parade, holiday performers, and special vendors. Located in the Hampden neighborhood, 34th street is aglow with light displays and adorned with creative decorations like a Christmas tree made of hubcaps and a Hanukkah house. Park your RV nearby and bring along your family for the annual tradition, now in its 74th year.

34th Street

2. Candy Cane Lane – Los Angeles, California

Hosting a dazzling light display that’s carried on since 1952, Candy Cane Lane is the name adopted for the event held at Lubao and Oxnard Streets illuminating the Woodland Hills subdivision of Los Angeles every year. Houses deck the halls with bright bulbs and magical displays that brighten things up with holiday cheer. Stick around for festive events here, which include an appearance by Santa and carolers singing Christmas classics.

3. December Drive – Santa Claus, Georgia

A fun destination filled with non-stop novelties at this time of year, Santa Claus, Georgia was incorporated in 1941 with an intersection of streets like December Drive, Candy Cane Street, Noel Street, Reindeer Street, and Rudolph Way. Santa Claus City Hall was for part of this planned small town, sitting at 25 December Drive, where you can send postmarked Christmas cards to family and friends. While you visit, check out the Christmas Gift Shop and Museum and peaceful and picturesque chapel decorated with garland and bows for Christmas.

Santa Claus, Georgia

4. Santa Claus Lane – North Pole, Alaska

About as close as you’ll get to the actual North Pole, this small village in Alaska is a long trek in your RV if you’re driving from the lower 48, but it is one of the best Christmas towns in the USA for travelers. Santa Claus Lane is one of the famous streets here dressed up in holiday decorations like candy cane street lighting. You can expect a fun-filled Winter Festival for the holiday season, plus you can visit Santa’s house at any time of year decked-out with cheerful decorations, gifts, and treats for your trip.

5. Snowman Road – Christmas Valley, Oregon

There’s enough outdoor recreation to keep you busy throughout the winter in Oregon, especially in the unique landscape that makes up Christmas Valley with hiking through forests and volcanic fissures. The hamlet named for the holidays has celebratory streets like Snowman Road and festive activities for visitors every December. Experience the holiday light parade with floats, caroling, shopping, and mesmerizing displays with your family, friends, and fellow RVers.

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These five streets ring in the holidays and do things differently with local celebrations. Add these places around the country to your next festive trip to enjoy the season with lights, parades, and more fun. When you’re ready to set out, be sure to check out the nation’s largest network of new and pre-owned recreational vehicles available on our marketplace at RVTrader.com!

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Ryan Miller
Ryan Miller
Ryan Miller provides editorial support for Trader Interactive. He has a background in magazines and film.

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