Kentucky’s Enchanting 2-Mile Twinkle At The Track Holiday Drive-Thru Is Sure To Delight
Kentucky may be known for horse racing, but our state is also home to many race tracks that hear the rev of an engine much more often than the pounding of hooves. The National Corvette Museum is a popular destination in the Bluegrass State for locals and visitors and right across the street is NCM Motorsports Park. Around the holidays, the race track takes on a new atmosphere as it is transformed into Twinkle at the Track in Kentucky. This 2-mile, drive-thru holiday light display hasn’t been around long, but it’s already a favorite family tradition around Christmas time.
NCM (National Corvette Museum) Motorsports Park is located practically across the street from this well-known attraction in our state.
Many visit this area for the museum and some are lucky enough to also get behind the wheel at the Motorsports Park. This holiday season, you can drive your own car along the west track for Twinkle at the Track in Kentucky.
Twinkle at the Track began in 2019 and begins right after Thanksgiving each year.
Cars and larger passenger vehicles can drive right onto the track, past over one million twinkling lights. Keep in mind that RVs and motorcycles are not permitted due to the shape and condition of the route.
The drive-thru holiday light display takes about 15 minutes to experience and you can also listen to your favorite Christmas tunes as you drive through.
You may be driving at a much slower pace than this track typically sees, but it's an experience you'll never forget and a magical way to make memories this holiday season.
Twinkle at the Track in Kentucky combines our state’s love of racing with the magic of Christmas lights. This 2-mile, drive-thru holiday light display really shows off with over one million lights and it’s a worthy destination for your family this holiday season. Have you visited Twinkle at the Tracks? Share your experience with us in the comments!
A Cincinnati native who has lived in Kentucky for over 10 years, Andrea's heart belongs both in the Queen City and the Bluegrass State. After earning an education degree and working in that field for a number of years, Andrea began to pursue her passion for writing over 6 years ago. Since then she has written for a number of print and online publications, as well as published a children's book.