San Jose Christmas In The Park 2025. Holidays 2023 Tree lighting ceremonies held around East Bay ABC7 San Held for over 40 years, the park turns into a holiday extravaganza with a drive-thru light display through the park, all set to holiday music. Cruise through dazzling light tunnels, festive buildings, and giant candy canes all synced to your favorite holiday tunes
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Open from November 24, 2024, through January 1, 2025 --- Winter Wonderland is a carnival of family fun at Christmas in the Park! Enjoy sweeping views from atop the giant Ferris wheel, play classic carnival games, dodge in and out of fun houses, and enjoy treats like cotton candy, churros, and kettle corn. We are very thankful to San Jose Clean Energy for sponsoring visits with Santa this year
'Tis the season for Christmas in the Park SJtoday
And thank you for participating in the biggest art project in San Jose! Mark your calendar for August 2025 for when our program opens for the next season A season full of fun and family magic at Christmas in the Park Experience the magic of Christmas in the Park like never before! Since 2020, our Drive-Thru Light Show in History Park San Jose has been bringing holiday joy to the community
Banda night Christmas in the Park // San Jose. Christmas in the Park is a popular holiday event in downtown San Jose Open from November 24, 2024, through January 1, 2025 --- Winter Wonderland is a carnival of family fun at Christmas in the Park! Enjoy sweeping views from atop the giant Ferris wheel, play classic carnival games, dodge in and out of fun houses, and enjoy treats like cotton candy, churros, and kettle corn.
Downtown San Jose Christmas in the Park Walkthrough Part 7 Dec/25/2019. A cherished San Jose tradition for over 40 years, Christmas in the Park is a free, annual holiday event held in the heart of downtown. Guests enter a winter wonderland of lights, songs and local entertainment while strolling through an enchanted forest of trees decorated by San José schools, community groups, and businesses.