14 Main Streets In Alaska That Are Pure Magic During Christmastime

Discover the best Christmas towns in Alaska, each offering unique and magical holiday light displays.

It's the most wonderful time of the year in the last frontier! We can't think of a better time to load up the family and venture down to some of the best Christmas towns in Alaska for a winter wonderland experience and some of the best Christmas light displays in Alaska. Enjoy a mix of bustling city views and sleepy small-town sights - all dressed to the nines in magical, sparkling Christmas lights. If you've been wondering, "where are the best Christmas lights near me," you've found the answer. Get ready for a major dose of holiday eye candy.

1. Fifth Avenue – Anchorage

One of the best Christmas towns in Alaska, you'll find some of the prettiest Christmas lights in Alaska right here in Anchorage. Until the ice sculptures arrive in January, enjoy a visit to the downtown area, and soak in the magical array of Christmas lights at Town Square Park. Head over to the official website of Visit Anchorage for more information.

2. Main Street – Nome

It might be dark for months on end in this remote Alaska town, but that doesn't stop the community from getting into the holiday spirit with some of the most charming Christmas lights in Alaska. Just one drive down this street in Alaska, and you will be feeling alive and revived to take on the holidays with a smile. Here's the official website of Visit Nome Alaska.

3. Chena Hot Springs Road – Fairbanks

Chena Hot Springs Road offers magical views of the luminescent Northern Lights and once you arrive at the resort, you'll be greeted with even more sparkling lights in every direction you look. Soak it all in and be sure to check out the views inside at the Aurora Ice Museum. So much eye candy, so little time!

4. Main Street – Cordova

This sweet little town located near the mouth of the Copper River is so special during the sleepy winter months. We can't get enough of the calm and peaceful streets lined with subtle touches of holiday magic. For understated but enchanting Christmas lights in Alaska, look no further. Here's the official website of the Cordova Chamber of Commerce.

5. Alyeska Highway – Girdwood

Alyeska Resort has a way of lighting up the entire town of Girdwood during the snowy, winter months. Christmas in Alaska is especially cheery in Girdwood as you will find sparkling lights in every direction you look. Stop by the official website of Alyeska Resort for more information.

6. Main Street – Seward

This charming little coastal town is a bit sleepy during the winter months, but that doesn't stop the community from getting into the holiday spirit. Enjoy beautiful sparkling Christmas lights on these Alaska streets and then pop over to enjoy a stunning view of the harbor with the Northern Lights dancing over the mountains in the backdrop. If you're wondering where to find some of the most enchanting Christmas lights near me, you've found 'em! Head over to the official website of Seward, Alaska.

7. Main Street – Talkeetna

This tiny little mountain town might be pretty slow-paced during the winter months, but that doesn't stop the locals from lighting the town up with Christmas magic. Main Street offers a lovely array of businesses that are decked out in happy, sparkling holiday lights. Check out the official website of Talkeetna for more info.

8. Chenega Street – Valdez

In one of the snowiest towns in the last frontier, it's impossible not to feel like you are instantly in a winter wonderland paradise upon arrival. Head over to check out the annual Christmas tree lighting and then enjoy sparkling views of the magical lights, some of the most gorgeous Christmas lights in Alaska. Visit the official website of Valdez.

9. Old Town - Kenai

For a picture-perfect Christmas in Alaska, all you need is one stroll through Old Town Kenai and you'll be falling in love with the holiday season. Stop at Veronica's Cafe for a warm drink and a bite to eat before continuing on to enjoy an evening on Alaska's Playground. Take a peek at the official website of Kenai.

10. Sterling Highway - Soldotna

Kick off your holiday season on the Kenai Peninsula with a visit to Soldotna Creek Park for the annual tree lighting ceremony, then enjoy driving through the quaint town all season long as the Sterling Highway is lined with sparkling Christmas lights from top to bottom. Keep up-to-date with all the happenings on the official website of Soldotna Creek Park.

11. St. Nicholas Lane – North Pole

Christmas in Alaska isn't complete without a stop at the North Pole! Turn onto St. Nicholas Drive and enjoy all the fun at the Santa Claus House followed by an enchanting walk through the Christmas In Ice world-renowned ice carvings. Get all of the details on the official website of the Santa Claus House.

12. Main Street – Sitka

This remote island paradise is a whole new level of magic during the holiday season. Take a stroll through town then watch the sparkling harbor lights, some of the most stunning Christmas lights in Alaska, in the distance as you sip on a warm Cup o' Joe. Check out the official website of Visit Sitka.

13. Main Street – Homer

The "halibut fishing capital of the world" is peaceful and utterly magical during the holiday season. Drive down the main street; head to the old town; journey down the spit, or head up to East End Road for a magical view overlooking the town and the bay. Here's the official website of Homer.

14. Second Avenue – Fairbanks

Alaska's 'Golden Heart City' comes alive during the holiday season. With extremely cold and dark days, these epic displays of Christmas lights are sure to put magic into the eyes of every man, woman, and child. Plan your visit on the official website of Explore Fairbanks.

What do you think are the best Christmas towns in Alaska? Let us know in the comments. Then for more holiday fun, check out the 11 most enchanting, magical Christmas towns in the last frontier. If you love the snowy season as much as we do, check out these 12 picturesque towns that prove Alaska is the ultimate winter wonderland state.

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